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Asset Management and Investment Valuation

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Article in Brief:DEFINITIONAsset in financial world is divided into two, current and fixed asset. Current assets are assets which are easily convertible to cash, and which economic life or value is not more than one financial year; like stocks, debtors and cash. While fixed assets are assets, [...]

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Chicken Or The Egg? Is It Save Jobs Or Create Jobs?

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Article in Brief:All of sudden, everything I read in this new economic stimulus plan is about helping to create or SAVE 3.5 million jobs, when, in fact, this new federal stimulus plan was supposed to actually CREATE [...]

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Child Trust Fund: Invest For the Future of Your Children

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Article in Brief:The cost of bringing up children and providing for their future, like everything else, is continuously increasing. In fact, a recent survey calculated that it currently costs a staggering ¡ê9,000 per year to bring up the average [...]

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Fixed Deposits-the Favorable Deposits Again

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Article in Brief:1. Introduction A fixed deposit [FD] is meant for those investors who want to deposit a lump sum of money for a fixed period; say for a minimum period of 15 days to five years and above, thereby earning a higher rate of interest [...]

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Mismanaged But Not Wasted

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Article in Brief:”You have to pay your dues,” is what my friend Fred Sykes replies when someone asks him for stock market advice. I know Fred well enough to be able to testify that, when it comes to dues, he has indeed paid his. Like many others, [...]

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