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Lower down your payments through Auto Refinance Loan

15th June 2010
Similar to debt instruments, a loan is a kind of debt which, over time, necessitates the redistribution of monetary assets, between the giver and the borrower. For financial agencies, providing loans is one of the primary tasks. For other institutions, sh... Read >
Author: Cecily

Demat Trading in India

10th June 2010
What is a Demat Account? Demat or the dematerialised account is essential for Indian individuals to trade in listed stocks or debentures. According to the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) guidelines one is required to maintain a Demat account wh... Read >
Author: Anjali Shukla

Demat Trading in India

10th June 2010
Programming homework is something of my interest. I personally love to read and write new programs on C++. Let me share my first experience on programming Back in 2003 I was staying with my friend Bob in Hawaii, one evening on invitation of our frie... Read >
Author: Anjali Shukla

Debt Management - Tips to Create a Smart Debt Management Plan

01st June 2010
There are millions across America who are struggling hard to find resources to meet the credit card liabilities that they carry. They start using cards thinking that it is a boon to them, but only after sometime that they will realize what trap have t... Read >
Author: arlencouch

Debt Management - What Are the Best Ways to Manage Massive Credit Card Debts?

01st June 2010
Credit cards as source of personal finance are common nowadays. We do find that salaried class of people does not earn that much to meet all their personal expenses. So there are times that may require them to borrow from outside to meet all their lia... Read >
Author: arlencouch

The personal loan in the USA is generally provided at a cost

17th May 2010
A personal loan in USA is a type of debt and like all debt instruments it entails the redistribution of financial assets over time between the agreeing parties, i.e. the lender and the borrower. Personal loans in the USA are in vogue for the reason that t... Read >
Author: hotelreservation0

Online Marketing Business Has Survived the Economic Calamity and Soon to Survive the Great Depressio

14th May 2010
It is vitally important you understand what is going to happen next, because it will impact every facet of your life. This is just the beginning, and the dire situation in Greece is a microcosm of what will happen in the days, weeks and months to come in ... Read >
Author: Collins Anyal

What is next for New Zealand Dollar?

08th April 2010
New Zealand's economic shape continues to improve as it emerges from its longest recession in more than 30 years. Its currency, New Zealand Dollar, is a good reflection of that. The Kiwi has appreciated in value dramatically over last year. However the re... Read >
Author: Mike P. Kulej

Trading in BSE stocks

18th March 2010
Investing in stock market BSE in India has been considered a lucrative option by investors from within the country and overseas. India no doubt has been emerging as the fastest growing economy in the world and the BSE market has soon regained its momentum... Read >
Author: Nirmal Soni

Funding a small business with Debt or Equity

17th March 2010
Any ready source of funding may be the powerplant of development for a lot of small enterprises. With it, you can expand your company and discover potentially lucrative possibilities. Not having it, you may be forced to grow your business at a snail's tem... Read >
Author: Allison Webb

Sensex And India Stock Market – Interdependent Terms

10th March 2010
India has surfaced since the last several years as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. This is the reason why the Indian capital market, i.e. the stock market attracts investors big and small and from within and outside the country. It is t... Read >
Author: Sourav Sharma

Panel seeks safeguards on credit rating

05th March 2010
KP Krishnan committee on Comprehensive Regulation of Credit Rating Agencies(CRA) has observed undercutting of fees between CRAs is taking place and issuers may take advantage of such situations. Issuers attempt to seek informal ratings from various CRA... Read >
Author: Deal4Loan

Contingent Capital

16th February 2010
What is Contingent Capital? At its most basic, it is a debt instrument that converts into common equity during a period of financial strain, effectively shoring up a bank's capital position without diluting shareholders until it is needed. Contingen... Read >
Author: mgfund

Investing in Real Estate

21st January 2010
The most successful investors know that it is best to allocate investment across several asset classes whose returns are not completely correlated with each other.  Most of them have assets in cash, equities (stocks), debt instruments (bonds) and real es... Read >
Author: Kevin Conlon

On BSE and Stock Trading

29th December 2009
Growth and stability are the buzzwords for the Indian stock market at present giving investors, justification to smile. International corporate players are no doubt attracted towards investing in India after analyzing market statistics that ensure faster ... Read >
Author: Sourav Sharma
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