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Advantages and Disadvantages of the Carbon Tax

25th August 2011
Prime Minister Julia Gillard and opposition leader Tony Abbot are currently engaged in an ongoing heated debate as to whether the carbon tax will be implemented into Australia or not. With a decision due by early July the two are facing off almost every d... Read >
Author: premiersolar

The Trade Pace

17th August 2011
Pegged charges are unusual, and are usually only utilised by little nations with economies dependent on foreign trade. The benefit of this technique is that rates are artificially stable between investing partners.A no cost charge, also acknowledged as fl... Read >
Author: CarmeloHill

Should You Buy A House In 2011?

09th August 2011
Why in this current real estate market is it the best time to buy a house? Shouldn't I wait till the economy turns around to start looking to buy a house? The truth is, in your lifetime, there will never be a better time to buy a house. Here are the t... Read >
Author: David Miller

Business Modelling

02nd August 2011
There are two chief areas of recreation that are termed as Business Modelling The first is the fact that set of pursuits carried out by financial experts, economists, or anything else. that is about analysing, modelling and then predicting a financial ove... Read >
Author: Elliott Spence

Rising Occupancy Should Bring Growth in Retail Rents by year end

01st August 2011
Falling vacancy rates and rising demand for commercial properties should finally bring about meaningful rent growth for landlords in most U.S. retail markets by the end of 2011, according to CoStar Group economists. Growth in employment and moderately ... Read >
Author: Rebecca Kramer

The Shaky Recovery Of The Mortgage and Remortgage Market

31st July 2011
One of the main repercussions of the global financial crisis has been that lenders have tightened their criteria for mortgages and remortgages. It has become more difficult to secure a home loan, although there have been some recent signs that lenders are... Read >
Author: Timothy Frodsham

Economy and Debt: America on the Brink?

15th July 2011
I’ll try my best not to be sarcastic this morning… But what happened to all theU.S.jobs we were promised were headed our way? The Labor Department reported this morning that only 18,000 new jobs were created in June 2011, the lowest monthly job growth ... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Do People Have Time For Surveys?

07th July 2011
The public opinion polls are often useful in finding out people’s views on crucial social issues. Polls are also used to assess the nation’s preferences when it comes to political races, and the results can be used to foresee results. Surveys are also use... Read >
Author: davidmeagor

The Power of Project Prediction

04th July 2011
Predictions, Why does the long run fascinate us?Given that the dawn of history the human race has been fascinated with the potential to glimpse into the long run. The potential to predict anything at all and everything encompasses the ultimate power as ... Read >
Author: Federico Sexton

Why can you prefer used cars over buying a new one?

30th June 2011
All of us at present reside in some sort of modern society the place everyone is used in order to committing excessively in several instances of his or her lives in order to rise the public corporate. Essentially the most inefficient location folks do tha... Read >
Author: shashkum

Could we end up with a gold-back monetary system?

30th June 2011
The gold price has now stayed above $1500 since late April and is expected to reach $1600 this year and then continue to rise the following year due to growing demand from Asia. Indian demand for gold has been a major source of investment for years but no... Read >
Author: Marko Puustinen

Currency Exchange Rate Plays the Role of King Maker in Global Economy

30th June 2011
Currency exchange rate is undoubtedly a very strong barometer to measure the economic health of the country. But, it is also a very crucial factor in terms of how nations relate with each other. In other words, currency exchange rate is also a factor that... Read >
Author: peter lawlor

Japanese economy shrinks post earthquake and nuclear crisis

27th June 2011
The Japanese abridgement has plunged into a recession afterward the affliction anytime convulsion which was followed by a tsunami and a nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi plant, abstracts for the aboriginal division of this year reveals. The abstract... Read >
Author: Prince Damin

Michael’s Top Seven Reasons to Worry

23rd June 2011
In my daily writings, my goal is not to continuously be the bearer of bad news. When it comes to the economy, my goal is to educate my readers as to the severe structural economic problems the U.S. faces in the hope that more awareness of the issues will ... Read >
Author: profitconfidential

Understanding The Currency Exchange System And How Currencies Are Being Exchanged

19th June 2011
The term "currency exchange" refers to the way money is valued between different economic systems. Currency is a reference to the money supply of a nation. It generally refers to the physical aspect, such as dollar bills or coins. This is exchanged for go... Read >
Author: Cedric
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