Articles, tagged with "redemptions", page 4
12th January 2009
Reclaim is a performance-related promotion based on the level of qualifying redemption.
The Reclaim Certificate is a voucher given to the customer free with their purchase, the full cost of the promotion being borne by the retailer. Provided the cu...
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reclaimcertificate
08th September 2008
Jefferson Airplane has never, ever, been mistaken for a band of financial advisors, but the White Rabbit lyrics can be incredibly instructional to the generation of investors who experienced the classic first hand--- as a description of their own college ...
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Author:
Steve Selengut
07th July 2008
Industry figures have shown that the number of new mortgage applications approved by the major banks fell again in December. British Banker's Association (BBA) members approved 42,088 new mortgage loans last month, the lowest figure that has been seen sin...
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Author:
Jemma
20th May 2008
The success of any direct mail campaign rests on several factors: a well written and compelling sales letter; an attention grabbing headline; an offer that cannot be refused and ease of response are all factors that can determine whether a response rate w...
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Author:
Ian Haughton
25th March 2008
Finding yourself in a situation where you can not make your mortgage payments can cause undue stress for your body and your family life. There are many reasons why people find themselves unable to make their mortgage payments due to unforeseen events. Thi...
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Author:
costaricas21@gmail.com
26th July 2007
Wow, it's just starting and it's not going to stop. Basis Capital is an Australian hedge fund. They run about a billion dollars under management. What you have to keep in mind however is that hedge funds use LEVERAGE, big leverage. The average hedge fund ...
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Author:
Richard Stoyeck
08th June 2006
Load is defined as the fee or the commission that an investor pays to a mutual fund at the time of purchasing or redeeming the shares of the mutual fund.
If the commission is charged when the investor buys the shares, it is known as a front-end load....
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Author:
Sachin Asher
07th May 2006
A majority of credit cards provides reward points to every usage of the card that can be transferred into a reward of your option. The rewards can be an air mile, gift vouchers, shopping discounts or even cash back on purchase. Higher the points, better t...
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Author:
Zack Nelson
27th April 2006
If you are a frequent traveller and an avid credit card user, getting an airline reward card can bring forth many special benefits. As each airline reward card has something different to offer, it is this disparity that customers should take full advantag...
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Author:
Adam Goldman
13th April 2006
Taking family trips, going shopping, and dining out is all a part of life. The idea of credit education is to help consumers understand the importance of credit card offers that provide frequent rewards or point systems for redemptions associated with pur...
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Author:
Bert Roberts
07th April 2006
Segregated funds were initially developed by the insurance industry to compete against mutual funds. Today, many mutual fund companies are in partnership with insurance companies to offer segregated funds to investors. Segregated funds offer some un...
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Author:
Tony Reed
20th March 2006
The stiff competition to increase their customer base has driven credit card companies to develop extremely attractive rewards programs. Indeed, consumers sign up for specific rewards credit cards due to the enticing products that can be exchanged for rew...
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Author:
Alan Bernstein
27th May 2005
How do you invest? What do you really pay? At the end of the day, what are your real results? These are questions smart investors should be asking themselves (but usually don't). In this era of more fees, misc. charges, holding periods and back end redemp...
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Author:
Ulli G. Niemann