Articles, tagged with "financial analysts", page 4
20th January 2011
XBRL stands for eXtensible Business Reporting Language, a language used in computers to present financial statements such that they can be retrieved from online records and transferred directly to users such as auditors, regulators, financial analysts for...
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Author:
asiabiz
20th January 2011
XBRL stands for eXtensible Business Reporting Language, a language used in computers to present financial statements such that they can be retrieved from online records and transferred directly to users such as auditors, regulators, financial analysts for...
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Author:
Eryn Collis
19th January 2011
A variety of different careers are available in the business world if you hold a bachelor's degree or higher. Business degree jobs utilize the skills that students learn in college to do everything from researching stock market trends to managing emplo...
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university_bound
19th January 2011
The 80s and the 90s saw a period of great consumerism in the US because of the proliferation of credit cards. During these years, buying through credit cards became commonplace, leading to the rise of more cards. Various businesses also prospered in these...
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Author:
Ethel Schaaf
17th January 2011
This could be a CFA, a CFP or even a CPA. The difference among these is more than that of a single alphabet. A CFA is Chartered Financial Analyst who focuses more on analysis. A CFP is a Certified Financial Planner whose job is to devise the best possible...
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Author:
ISBF Education
14th January 2011
Investing isn’t easy, no matter what they say on the internet. It takes planning and experience to make money consistently. But the truth doesn’t make for good marketing. People want to hear about shortcuts and schemes. They don’t want to worry about actu...
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Author:
rochafreddie20
12th January 2011
Because of the problem in finding good Foreign exchange products, Forexreviews.com has assembled five dedicated Forex professionals in a crew to search out the best Foreign exchange brokers for the readers of their Forex review.
The workforce consists...
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Author:
martha70
24th December 2010
Transcription services should be reliable, accurate, and secure. Transcription deals with sensitive data that requires attention to detail and high level of security. This is not an area that you can afford to risk. Any lag or lapse in typing can play hav...
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Author:
Fanny
22nd December 2010
As 2010 ends and the economy appears to still be in a holding pattern, it is clear more people will face tax problems in 2011 than ever before. The U.S. Treasury is facing a conservatively estimated $300 billion tax gap annually and the IRS continues to r...
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Author:
Lee French
15th December 2010
Many financial analysts claim that we will see a double dip recession, that the economy is not growing and that we are going to suffer financial difficulties for the next few years. It’s always great waking up to this sort of news on a Monday morning!
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Author:
bensonbrown
10th December 2010
Benchmark analysis is, generally, comparing the business processes and performance metrics of one industry with the best practices of other industries. In other words, benchmark analysis exemplifies the media echo of the competitors. It is when the manage...
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Author:
Dr. Doreen McGunagle
09th December 2010
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has just announced that interest rates will stay the same for the third month in a row in December. This announcement is expected to drive some serious instability with regard to investor’s decisions and will no doubt have...
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Author:
forexfrontier
09th December 2010
Each day we see at the very least one brand new China trading company emerging on the scene and landing lucrative agreements with Chinese wholesale distributors. According to market place research conducted by a lot of financial analysts, it appears as th...
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Author:
Fairweather
07th December 2010
Is the glass half full? The Federal Reserve has committed to buying $600 billion worth of Treasury bonds between now and June, and it wants to purchase up to $900 billion in debt by the end of September 2011.1 This second round of quantitative easing has ...
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Author:
Walid Petiri
02nd December 2010
The largest financial market where foreign currency is bought and sold is called Forex, denoted by Fx. International traders and financial institutions like banks and brokerage firms and large businesses usually exchange currencies and invest huge funds i...
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Author:
Joasses