To effectively learn currency trading can be long process, but if you stick to that process, I guarantee you will become very good at it. This is a business that really favors effective learning through experience and if you’re willing to do that, you will do great.
Do I need a plan?
Yes. Everyday, you should have [...]
Laptop computers are popular. So are mobile phones. Unfortunately, they can also be costly. If you’re considering investing in a new laptop or cell phone, do your homework first. In some instances, it may be a wise decision to finance your purchase. At other times, paying cash is best. Learn the ins and outs of [...]
The recent defeat of the “bailout” plan by the House of Representatives is shortsighted, and may prove harmful. Responding to feedback from their constituents, House Republicans defeated a proposal that would allow the transfer of tainted mortgages from financial institutions to a governmental agency that would administer these troubled mortgage loans.
Concerned citizens listed a number [...]
Everyone likes to save their money and watch it grow. It’s a great feeling to know you’ve put a little something away for a rainy day, a little bit for the children once you’re gone, or a little something for that hobby or retirement pastime.
Historically, cashing out stocks, bonds, or mutual funds was easier than [...]
If you watched the third and final presidential debate, you are sure to have heard the candidates discuss the issues of small business and small business owners. You listened attentively as Obama spoke about his tax plan that would cut taxes for people making less than $250,000 a year, making it easier for those people [...]
Tax reduction are the results from tax deductions. Tax deductions reduce taxable income but do not directly reduce federal income taxes. For example, $100,000 of tax deductions reduces federal income taxes by $35,000 ($100,000 X 35%), assuming a 35% tax rate. Most tax reduction require a cash expenditure (labor, material, supplies, utilities, etc). A current [...]
Scripophily is the hobby of collecting stocks and bonds, usually focused on old stock certificates. The word scripophily has its origins in Greek and English. The word scrip means an ownership right and philos in Greek means to love. The collectors of old certificates are called Scripophilists. Today, there are thousands of collectors’ worldwide who [...]
Collateral – A borrower’s asset that is given up to the lender if the borrower is unable to pay back the principal and interest on the loan; making the lender the new owner of the collateral.
Credit Score – A numerical expression based on the analysis of a person’s credit files, to represent the perceived likelihood [...]
28 Nov
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One aspect to choosing 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange is that you will confront numerous options from which to make up your mind and yet be sure that whichever option you choose it will help make you a considerable amount of money such as saving on paying capital gains tax at the time of selling your [...]
Are you protected from the coming recession? Whether we like it or not, the word recession is not going away. We’re living in some very difficult economic times and everyone is feeling its effects. Financial experts are saying that if we’re not already in a recession, we will be by the beginning of next year. [...]
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