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22nd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Nick Hodges
The IRS announced the resolution of IR-2009-075 on August 19, 2009, forever changing the international banking and investing practices of US Expatriates!
Aggressive IRS pressure caused the multinational brokerage firm ... Read >
Author: Nick Hodges
16th September 2009
HSBC is an international banking entity with over 10,000 offices in more than 80 countries on five of the seven continents (and if anyone is going to be banking on Antarctica anytime soon, I'd bet it'd be these people). Many of the founding companies of t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th August 2009
Swiss offshore bank accounts are synonymous with class, prestige and exclusivity.
For many the mere fact that they acquired a Swiss bank account shows they have �made it� � with good reason. These days it�s getting indecently hard to open one.... Read >
Author: Offshorebanking
14th August 2009
The increase in global business and travel means more and more people are moving around for business, and indeed pleasure, purposes. Regardless of why you are travelling, money is an essential item for your trip so you should investigate international ba... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
08th August 2009
Career Guide to International Business Degree Online
Most of the jobs in international business involve marketing and sales. International business degree online can play a vital part in social, economic and political development of any country. There ... Read >
Author: emmarobert
23rd July 2009
For most people who have never visited Panama City, or those who have been away for several years and have returned, they are amazed at what they are now seeing. The city has totally changed and prospered tremendously! Nowadays, the city boasts a multitud... Read >
Author: Joan Willis
12th June 2009
Hiding money in an offshore bank account is now the new trend. Offshore bank accounts are not only absolutely risk free of being frozen but they also keep your funds out of the government’s knowledge thus making any related earnings free of taxes. It ... Read >
Author: darewin ocampo
01st May 2009
Although the general perception may be that organised banking is a relatively new phenomenon that has only developed over the last few centuries, the reality is that has been in thriving in one form or another for almost 3,750 years.
It was during the ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
17th April 2009
Like many of our readers and clients, I'm the type of person who tunes in regularly to radio chat shows, current affairs programs and newspaper reports on how the global turbulence is affecting our house prices, our labour markets, our stock markets and o... Read >
Author: torcana.com@gmail.com
17th April 2009
Like many of our readers and clients, I'm the type of person who tunes in regularly to radio chat shows, current affairs programs and newspaper reports on how the global turbulence is affecting our house prices, our labour markets, our stock markets and o... Read >
Author: torcana.com@gmail.com
16th March 2009
Over the past 10 years, the mortgage market moved from the conventional 20% down, 30-year fixed-rate mortgage into a mortgage market that featured affordability-based products, flexible terms, and interest rates that often appeared "too good to be true". ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th February 2009
This is a translation of transmissions between an orbiting survey ship and a relay station positioned somewhere beyond the orbit of Saturn. Subject: survey expedition's analysis of causes of malfunction of Earth's global human community. Earth Survey to M... Read >
Author: kieron mcfadden
25th February 2009
Banking law in South Africa is effectively defined by the 1990 Banks Act and simply covers exactly what a bank is allowed or not allowed to do in the normal course of business.
Banking Legislation in South Africa is complex
There are a myriad of oth... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
26th November 2008
HSBC or the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking corporation limited is one of the best names in the global banking domain. Their connection with India dates back to the pre-independence era, when people hardly knew about the concept of banking. Since, then, HSBC ... Read >
Author: addi
27th October 2008
Travelling abroad as little as 25 years ago used to be a major logistical exercise when it came to arranging how to pay for items or obtaining cash while on your travels.
Everything had to be planned well in advance and involved quite a complicated pr... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
06th October 2008
With the banking and financial institutions getting flexible in context of NRI loans to encourage the Non-resident Indians, the NRI community is finally enjoying a sigh of relief.
Eminent banks such as HDFC Bank, State Bank of India and Punjab National... Read >
Author: jolly
06th October 2008
Offshore banking means when you shift money or assets to a foreign country and they are managed by banks which operate in areas outside the jurisdiction of your own country of residence. Originating from British Channel Islands, the term refers to these i... Read >
Author: mightypen
17th September 2008
In today's electronic world, there are several new instances of sophisticated financial fraud. Some cases are easier to detect, however, in an increasingly uncertain economic environment, mostly because of the unease of the US Dollar and the increasing st... Read >
Author: Neocleous
17th September 2008
In today's electronic world, there are several new instances of sophisticated financial fraud. Some cases are easier to detect, however, in an increasingly uncertain economic environment, mostly because of the unease of the US Dollar and the increasing st... Read >
Author: Neocleous
11th September 2008
In today's electronic world, there are several new instances of sophisticated financial fraud. Some cases are easier to detect, however, in an increasingly uncertain economic environment, mostly because of the unease of the US Dollar and the increasing st... Read >
Author: Johnneocleous
19th June 2008
Although they’ve had hard times for the past few years the tide is finally turning in favour of savers and investors, and rather perversely it’s due to the onset of the credit crunch. Many retired people reliant on monthly interest payments to fund ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
19th June 2008
Although they’ve had hard times for the past few years the tide is finally turning in favour of savers and investors, and rather perversely it’s due to the onset of the credit crunch. Many retired people reliant on monthly interest payments to fund ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
27th May 2008
Most people have some concept of the issue of security when it comes to websites. We do what we can to make sure our own personal data is secure when we either join the member’s section of a website or make a transaction online.
But how secure is you... Read >
Author: Rob McAdam
28th March 2008
A Guide To Buying Diamonds
Persons considering buying diamonds for investment, for mounting in custom jewelry, or simply as an addition to a collection, it is a good idea to educate yourself on the subject. Not all diamonds for sale are necessarily a g... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker
25th March 2008
Miami is a city of complexity and attractive beaches. Living in Miami has a lot to offer.
Miami is measured of the nation’s most flexible metropolitan destinations, since Miami has world class shopping area, restaurants that serve cooking seafood de... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor
03rd March 2008
Situated on a plain between the Llobregat and Besós rivers and lying between mountains and the sea, Barcelona is the second largest city of Spain, its largest port, and its chief commercial and industrial center. Barcelona has served as a crossroads of m... Read >
Author: kirstyconnell
14th February 2008
By James West
www.midasletter.com
I was going through my archive yesterday and came across this article which was first published in September of 2007. The accuracy of the predictions here have caused me to excerpt pieces of it for your edification.
... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
11th February 2008
The Cayman Islands have long been associated with offshore business and investments. International banking is strong in the Cayman Islands, with 40 of the world’s largest 50 banks licensed to operate there. A full range of Cayman Island Financial Servic... Read >
Author: Matt Earle
04th October 2007
Historically, central banks of just about every country, used to hold gold as national reserves, or some kind of last resort source of funding. That also was a storage of country's wealth. To some degree it's still true, but is not practical on a large sc... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej
07th April 2007
Foreign currency trading is the most profitable and powerful way to make money today in the world.
It is a 2.5 trillion dollars daily global market and business.
For this reason the knowledge and the secrets of how to do it successfully have been ke... Read >
Author: I-key Benney, CEO
04th April 2007
Foreign currency trading is the most profitable and powerful way to make money today in the world.
It is a 2.5 trillion dollars daily global market and business.
For this reason the knowledge and the secrets of how to do it successfully have been ke... Read >
Author: I-key Benney, CEO
30th November 2006
If you're interested in finding a finance position abroad, there are a few things to consider before you start packing. First on the list: the economic health of the country you're interested in, as well as the jobs considered "hot" there.
In some c... Read >
Author: Neil More
09th January 2006
The Great Depression was the longest and worst economic collapse in the history of the modern industrial world, which was initiated primarily by the stock market crash of 1929. During 1920's, the United States experienced and outstanding period of prosper... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler
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