Articles, tagged with "liquid assets", page 1
16th April 2013
Smoothie franchises are popular, profitable and a stable business to invest in. Juice It Up is a well-known smoothie and juice bar franchise based out of Irvine, California whose business model I will continually reference in this article. Trends for smoo...
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Author:
Peter Siegel, MBA
20th December 2011
For several reasons, most home buyers are apprehensive of the mortgage application process. Fear of the unknown is the primary concern followed by fear of rejection and anxiety related to divulging personal financial data. Applying for a mortgage becomes ...
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Author:
Michael Roche
26th May 2011
Common ratios to judge the financial stability of a business concern are gearing ratio, current ratio and liquid ratio. Gearing ratio shows the extent of a firm's reliance on debt to fund its activities. As the proportion of debt climbs (especially if it ...
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Author:
Arfan
16th March 2011
The first Subway franchise was born in 1974 even though founder Fred DeLuca opened his first store 9 years earlier. Today there are currently over 29,000 Subway franchises spanning the globe in over 85 countries. Entrepreneur magazine has ranked Subway th...
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Author:
gerekall
17th January 2011
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers
The formal process to close down a company is called Insolvent Liquidation. It happens when a company is insolvent, which means it does not have enough cash or liquid assets to pay its debts and the directors have conc...
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Author:
Ali Withers
15th November 2010
In Ground Safe – Possibly the Most Secure Way To Protect Your Valuables
With the different varieties of home safes on the market, arguably the most secure way to protect your belongings (apart from a GSA approved vault) is to get an in ground safe. The...
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Author:
Lovely
12th April 2010
When an individual or a company wishes to avoid being exposed to the possibility of paying out money for judgments resulting from a lawsuit or in personal matters such as alimony or child support, it is not uncommon for substantial assets to be hidden in ...
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Author:
InvPros
09th March 2010
"You have to pay your dues," is what my friend Fred 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, Fred lost a great part of his i...
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Author:
John Vespasian
26th November 2008
Equity method accounting is used when an investing company owns stocks of another affiliate company. There are several different ways of accounting for this ownership, but this method is perhaps the most popular.
Equity method accounting factors in th...
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Author:
Joe Coffee