Articles, tagged with "debt instruments", page 1
31st January 2012
Bothering you having a leaky roof simply because you not have the cash as well as credit recommended to correct it? It can cost you a homeowner from hundreds to lots of money to help repair and replace a roof and also other major structural defect. But if...
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Author:
kayla
20th January 2012
Homeowners might find themselves trapped in a home they can no longer afford--victims of mis-sold mortgages. Payments too large to handle or a term too long can make home sweet home into home sweet hell. Homeowners might fall into repossession or foreclos...
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Author:
tcapper
06th January 2012
Positive return guarantee but with conservative bias; rider to check insurer hopping by customers.
The bad news is that the guarantee of 4.5 per cent on unit-linked pension products has been done away with. The good news is that all pension products wi...
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Author:
Bimadeals
21st December 2011
Invest the rest in mutual funds or debt instruments to create corpus.
One of the basic principles of sound financial planning is to buy insurance only if and when needed - the policy of choice being term insurance. However, most investors have difficulty...
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Author:
Bimadeals
12th December 2011
Trying to persuade Irda to tread a middle path and drop the idea of scrapping the net asset value products entirely.
In a last-ditch effort to save the controversial “highest NAV guaranteed products”, the Life Insurance Council, which represents life i...
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Author:
Bimadeals
05th December 2011
Over recent weeks, I have tossed and turned (even toiled and troubled) over my top stock pick for 2011. Eager to repeat the success of my pack-devouring selection of Silver Wheaton (NYSE: SLW) for 2010 which has rewarded like-minded Fools with a dramatic ...
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Author:
Prince Damin
23rd November 2011
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...
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Author:
Cory Bowman
22nd November 2011
The downward trend in the stock market, combined with rising interest rates, resulted in the debt instruments are gaining in popularity. Of course, varies debt instruments with respect to safety, coupon rate and liquidity. Even the term "permanent income"...
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Author:
Vicky
29th September 2011
They are giving better post-tax returns than NCDs or FDs. But get in for a year or two only.
Debt instruments have become the flavor of the season courtesy of a regime of rising interest rates. Fund houses are focused on launching fixed maturity pl...
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Author:
Vicky
29th September 2011
While the European Union deals with austerity measures and debt relief for Greece, Ireland, and Portugal, the region has not been able to focus on turning its economic engine around.
Germany, the top country in the European Union, managed only a tiny 0...
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Author:
profitconfidential
23rd September 2011
When retirement planners try to estimate just how much money a couple or individual should take out of their savings annually, their model scenarios often assume a 4% annual withdrawal rate. Why is 4% used so frequently? Was that percentage plucked out of...
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Author:
IshanGoradiya
22nd July 2011
First it was Greece, then Ireland, followed by Portugal. These countries are suffering from severe debt loads (sound familiar?), are unable to pay the interest, and are potentially defaulting.
Greece recently agreed to a new five-year austerity program...
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Author:
profitconfidential
07th July 2011
The fixed maturity plan (FMP) juggernaut rolls. With interest rates remaining at a high level of TFP, which invest primarily in bank certificate of deposit (CDs) are now almost complete mobilization of the mutual fund (MF) trade in new launches.
FMPs a...
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Author:
Vicky
23rd June 2011
Debt instruments that companies, municipalities and governments issue in order to raise funds for financing their capital outlay are known as Bonds. It is a type of a formal contract to payback the debt with interest within a certain interval of time. It...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
19th June 2011
I good choice is to use fund platforms, they will provide low cost charges and include extra attributes like e mail monitoring so you can enter the market when rates are most favourable or exit is you have recognized a achieve.There are three standard inv...
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Author:
Heriberto Weber