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A global crash is in the making... Does anybody really care?
By sharon-brigitte kayser | Published 7/18/2007
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The world is awash with credit and money. This has created a monstrous liquidity bubble. Assets of all kinds have been driven up in value. As with all mania bubbles, this one may be in the early stages of deflating.
By Thomas Majewski | Published 8/9/2007
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"World equity markets were rattled by concern over liquidity in August, as the anxiety over the U.S. housing market proved that all markets are connected."
By Brant McLaughlin | Published 9/12/2007
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Every time when the U.S Economy get to a stall speed there will be Fed rate cut.The main goal of the rate cut is to pump liquidity back into the market and ignite the economy.
By Mythili Mohan Kumar | Published 12/11/2007
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According to Nico, because of the liquidity of drug trade, as most of the money goes to the US Stock Exchange, if all drug production were to cease, the US economy would collapse.
By Kobina Wright | Published 3/25/2008
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Dow Jones Industrial Average recently new historic highs. Underscoring events influence further gains: Warren Buffets investment in railroads, hedge funds ability invest in more options, strength of U.S. Dollar, and good liquidity.
By travels | Published 4/30/2007
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Even when your business is profitable and growing, you could face a lack of liquidity from time to time. By efficiently managing your income and disbursements, using practical methods for collections and payments, you can maintain a positive cash flow.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 2/14/2008
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Maintaining an adequate amount of working capital is vital to any business. A working capital deficit can mean a potential liquidity problem, while a working capital surplus can be used for growth and for generating additional profits.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 1/20/2006
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Financial markets around the world are at risk. The yen carry trade, used by bond traders, is beginning to look like a shaky bet. The unwinding of this trade could bring great turmoil to the markets.
By Thomas Majewski | Published 3/10/2007
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Financial indicators can be used to help determine the improvement measures to take when a business has liquidity problems, is under-capitalized, when assets are not being efficiently utilized, and when sales are insufficient and expenses are excessive.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 1/21/2006
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Housing activity is a function of several factors: Rates, the overall economy, supply, population growth, rental prices, sentiment, speculation, liquidity (easy financing terms, loans, mortgages)
By s J | Published 2/9/2007
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Forex Trading used to be for the rich, professional and financial institution. New technology has opened a new demographic of traders - everyday you and me. It has helped success rate in forex trading even if you are new to Forex Trading.
By Renee Loh | Published 12/3/2006
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The emergence of financial management as a distinct management discipline is relatively recent and linked to changes in business and socio-economic scenario, brought about by the advancements in computer and information technology.....
By John Olley | Published 11/30/2006
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Mutual funds are also sometimes known as open-end funds. These are portfolios of securities, mainly stocks, bonds and money market instruments. There are several important aspects of mutual funds.
By John Olley | Published 12/3/2006
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Although some work had been done on this before, Game Theory in its modern form owes much to the publication of Von Neumann and Morgenstern's treatise �Theory of Games and Economic Behavior' in 1944.
By John Olley | Published 11/22/2006
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An introduction to the concepts of fundamental analysis as an integral activity within the broader scope of security analysis.
By Linda Miller | Published 8/6/2006
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When looking for a place to save money, the options are endless. A piggy bank? a traditional savings account? a Certificate of Deposit? A Money Market Account? So many options! Read this article to cut through the jargon and find the truth!
By Matthew Paulson | Published 12/4/2006
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In investing, essentially two mistakes can be made: Taking too much risk or not enough. Herein, a brief examination of facets of the risk/return tradeoff in investment and some ways modern portfolio theory addresses the issue.
By Os Davis | Published 7/18/2006
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US stock markets have become stagnant for quite some time now. Its time investors have started looking out for better opportunities. Emerging Economies might offer the answer.
By Monty | Published 7/27/2006
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For many employees, losing a job is a crucial life changing moment. When the loss of a job occurs, often, the employee is least concern about the tax deferred monies left in a 401k plan.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/25/2006
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On January 29, 1997 the U.S Treasury's first ever offering of debt designed to protect the investors from inflation was a huge hit as consumers placed bids for $37.2 billion of the securities-- five times the amount offered.
By Jessica Mousseau | Published 1/17/2007
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This is an overview of the Series HH/H savings bond, no longer available, which may still be in existance, paying an interest income, to a deceased loved one's account.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/18/2007
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A Discussion of Risk Tolerance and the Changing Investment Profile... As you near retirement, your investment profile changes.
By Moeursalen | Published 1/19/2007
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There are a host of places where it is possible to buy mutual funds and if there is a catch it's the transaction cost involved.
By Wilmot Lang | Published 1/19/2007
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Highlights the companies history and its competitive industry. This paper also include a ration analysis, stock valuation, and downward growth model.
By Donna Marie Berardi | Published 6/1/2006
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Passport accounts have become widely popular as an option to safely saving emergency funds while retaining the benefits of a checking account.
By Christine Cadena | Published 1/10/2007
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The newest 'buzzword' to hit the world of real estate investment is: Real Estate Investment Notes. Now, property notes themselves aren't new, in fact they have been around almost as long as realty itself.
By Joshua Geary | Published 12/18/2006
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You don't have to tie up your money in order to invest it.
By Barb Webb | Published 1/4/2007
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There are many different methods that can be used alone or together to help investors assess the financial stability of an organization. One of the most common methods is financial ratio analysis.
By Melissa Bushman | Published 1/10/2007
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Alex S. Gabor writes that smart money investors are getting out of real estate while they still can and putting money with hedge funds who are shorting real estate industry stocks.
By Alex S. Gabor | Published 12/13/2006
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PayPal is one of the most popular online banking systems in the world, with millions of users. What many people do not know, however, is that with the PayPal Money Market Fund you can actually start earning interest on your account.
By Allen Butler | Published 4/30/2006
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Learn why you should be careful when investing in hedge funds.
By Kristian Rasmussen | Published 8/15/2005
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Though Love, etc, may seem a conventional, linear, and straight-forward retread of Talking it Over, his attention to language and voice makes this novel a gem.
By Gregory Schneider | Published 11/7/2005
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This paper examines and weighs in detail numerous principles of accounting, and uses them to determine the future profitability of the Boeing Company.
By Brian T. | Published 11/21/2005
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WHEN unsure what to invest in, invest [through your retained
experts] the energy and business plans of others. By K. Kemper | Published 7/31/2005
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ETFs, or exchange traded funds, have a number of powerful advantages over both stocks and mutual funds. But they're not for everyone. Here's a guide to the pros and cons.
By Jason Van Steenwyk | Published 8/8/2005
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Learn about the different kinds of loans and what you need to get the most out of them.
By Steve | Published 2/1/2005
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Today's money market works much like a store in that it offers many different types of money instead of durable goods. The products offered in the money market trade quickly, change daily, and work to meet the demands of the specialized consumer concerns.
By Steve | Published 2/1/2005
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Some currency traders find that it is useful to always trade a given currency pair at the very same time every day. The reasoning for this is that most of the other traders buying or selling that currency pair may also trade at the same time.
By Joshua Kunken | Published 5/10/2005
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A closer look into the world of stockmarkets. Also a look into the scandal that shook its world.
By Amanda Ligi | Published 2/13/2006
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Inverted yield curve, occurs when long term US bond interest rates provide a higher yield than short term bonds - rare occurrence. Often, precipitates a future slow growth economy or recession. Evidence to prove & disprove inverted yield cure outcomes.
By travels | Published 2/20/2006
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A timely Student Consolidation Loan can help structure loan repayments in affordable manner, leaving you free to focus on classes and assignments. There are 5 primary matters to keep in mind when preparing a Student Loan Consolidation Application
By Anil Bahl | Published 5/9/2006
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Ratio Analysis completed for a Master's level Finance Course in regards to Guitar Center, Inc.
By Zane Ewton | Published 5/18/2006
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Ohio has a population of somewhere around 11,460,000 citizens living in Ohio. The number of divorces a year is around 47,000.
By Cindy Wright | Published 5/22/2006
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Biological naturalism is the proposed solution to the mind-body problem. How does a group of cells work together to produce sentience? Philosophers and scientists have struggled with the issue, but the solution is simply biological naturalism.
By JudyJiastyle | Published 5/9/2006
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This article is geared towards graduate students, but is applicable to anyone especially with a low and steady income. It contains tips on how to get started in investing as well as some neat tricks.
By Sandra Chow | Published 5/3/2006
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Overview of mutual funds, their different types, their drawbacks and benefits.
By Stephanie Hamburg | Published 4/12/2006
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REIT, real estate
By Carol Anne Carroll | Published 4/19/2006
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The evolution of money and its many different functions that it has acquired. The article also talks about some various institutions that move money throughout the economy.
By Ryan Meiller | Published 4/18/2006
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Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Compared to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The FDIC was created in 1933 in order to provide a federal government guarantee of deposits and maintain stability and public confidence in the banking system of the US. However, while the FDIC flourished, the FSLIC used to insure S&L's failed.
By Marina Ricci | Published 5/28/2006
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