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13th January 2012

Eastern European Banking Model

A traditional banking model in a CEEC (Central and Eastern European Country) consisted of a central bank and several purpose banks, one dealing with individuals' savings and other banking needs, and another focusing on foreign financial activities, etc. T...

23rd November 2011

An Investment Management Education Helps Money Managers Make Informed Investment Decisions

Investors trust their money manager to successfully administer their financial portfolio. Investment options such as CDs, mutual funds, stocks and variable annuities exist; however, bonds often prove to be the safest choice for investors. An investment ma...

05th October 2011

Which are the Best Social Media Training Courses to efficiently market companies?

Social media marketing is the latest buzz word for all the marketers worldwide. The popularity of social media platforms has opened up an entirely new avenue for marketing products or services effectively. The social media platforms also provide a scope t...

19th August 2011

Bond Investing

Bond investing basics are simple. When you buy a bond, the bond issuer - either a government or corporation - pays you an agreed-upon rate of interest known as the coupon rate. In addition, you get your original investment back when the bond reaches a mat...

22nd July 2011

Short Term Investment Strategies

Short Term Investment Strategies Lots of people are seeking short term investment methods toward grow their hard-earned money the guard it in the opposition to inflation. You can find many alternatives to choose from in the case of this kind of investm...

08th July 2011

Inflation: My Neighbor Has It. Doesn’t That Mean I’ll Get It?

I’ve been writing in PROFIT CONFIDENTIAL about how the easy monetary policies of the U.S.—specifically a historically prolonged period of low-interest rates and an expanding money supply, as evidenced by the Fed buying U.S. Treasuries—would ultimately lea...

08th July 2011

Asset Allocation

Asset allocation is a common strategy that you can use to construct an investment portfolio. Asset allocation isn't about picking individual securities. Instead, you focus on broad categories of investments, mixing them together in the right proportion to...

03rd April 2011

In times of inflation, make a beeline for fixed deposits

Spiralling inflation, rising interest rates, a flat stock market and falling bond prices - this has largely been the scenario in the country over the past six months or so. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been in-creasing the key interest rates gradua...

31st March 2011

Bond Income in Retirement

After we retire, most people can be losing our primary source of regular income: our paychecks. However, we can still would like to secure a regular source of income to pay our day-to-day living expenses. Income in retirement will come from a variety of s...

09th February 2011

Roth IRA - Traditional IRA

Since the start of Roth IRA in 1998, it has become more and more popular. People are now switching from the traditional retirement plan specifically 401k plan into the Roth IRA plan. Although the Roth IRA is a good retirement plan, it is best to know the ...

12th January 2011

Is Your Portfolio Generating Enough Dividends?

The news around dividend-paying stocks became the focus of conversation at the start of the year with BP's massive oil spill into the Gulf of Mexico. When the events began to unfold, BP suspended its dividend to prepare itself for the costs associated wit...

09th December 2010

Short Term Fixed Rate Bonds

Fixed rate short term bonds have the major basis in its fixed profit. When somebody buys particular incorporated bond he in reality buys a component of this organization's debt. This debt is provided with its peculiarities concerning normal pays, the prin...

08th December 2010

Mutual Funds for Tax benefits

The Indian mutual funds are a mere step to help you achieve your short and long terms financial goals. Indian mutual funds are financial tools through which various investment companies collect money from investors and invest further in a kitty or pool of...

26th October 2010

Diversify & Protect Your Portfolio

Diversifying your investment portfolio is a way to minimize downside risk in your investments. When you diversify, you allocate your assets over different kinds of investments such as stocks, bonds, and short term investments. This time tested strateg...

24th September 2010

Role Of Junk Bonds

A junk bond is also known as a high yield or speculative bond. It is defined as a bond that is speculative in nature, one that carries a high risk and one that offers higher interest rates than other kinds of bonds. These bonds are used by companies as a ...

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