Articles, tagged with "rate of inflation", page 5
26th January 2011
The current momentum in stocks is well deserved. There’s no other place for large investors to invest their money and expect to get a return on investment greater than the rate of inflation. There’s also earnings momentum and that’s going to carry share p...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
26th January 2011
How much do presidents' policies really affect the economy? The presidential candidates are in the process of laying out their proposed
economic policies, and even though these policies greatly differ, each candidate says his or her policies will l...
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Author:
Peony5
25th January 2011
Many current predictions paint a picture of doom and gloom for the American dollar. Asia as an emerging economic giant will negatively disturb the value of the American dollar. A new economic system could be put in place as paper money becomes almost usel...
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Author:
LamarHill
25th January 2011
Medicare that was initially developed did not cover all the costs and this is precisely the reason why Medicare supplements came into being.
Are you wondering what exactly a Medicare supplement is? Well, a Medicare supplement that is also known as the ...
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Author:
Kevin Powell
19th January 2011
Retirement Planning Basics
The importance of effective retirement planning is greater today than it ever has been. Gone are the days of significant employer pension plans. The stability of the social security program as a means of retirement age income...
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Author:
danielle k taylor
17th January 2011
When the early Protestant immigrants came to this country, they brought the idea that work was the way to God and heaven. This attitude, the Protestant work ethic, still influences America today. Work is not only important for economic benefits, the salar...
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Author:
ruiteren
14th January 2011
Interest Only Loans
Or is a principal and interest loan better for you? This depends a lot on your situation and probably more on what you think the property market is going to do if you are an investor.
Interest only loans have significant lower re...
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Author:
mattsmart
13th January 2011
If you search in Google the phrase ‘savings calculator’, the search engine will come back with over one million results. There are hundreds of savings calculators to choose from on the internet. But how do you make the best choice of which is the right on...
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Author:
hccoleman
13th January 2011
Over the last three decades Australian house prices have recorded periods of extreme growth contrasted with periods of weakness. The Australian property market moves in cycles which are influenced by a wide range of factors including unemployment, interes...
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Author:
Peter Brooks
17th December 2010
Saving is important but have you ever thought that if the rate of interest accrued on your savings is lesser than the rate of inflation then you are actually loosing money. How? Let me give you an example- Say, you saved INR 1000 at an interest rate of 7....
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Author:
Unikap
24th November 2010
There are several steps to wealth creation that almost anybody on any income level can take. All these steps to wealth creation take is the discipline to implement and practice them.
Step 1) Pay Yourself First - The reason why many people don't create...
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Author:
emmanuelsmiths
24th November 2010
If you are an investor under the age of 40, you have one big advantage over everyone else: you have an incredibly long investment time horizon during which to grow your investment dollars.
The power of compounding is one of the great wonders of investi...
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Author:
Dan Goldie
10th November 2010
With the world economy slowing down, gas/petrol prices at a fresh high, and unemployment keeping up with the rate of inflation, businesses are starting to consider the crush of the consumer's weakened ability to spend. With slumping sales and shying margi...
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Author:
MartyIngstat
09th November 2010
An expert has said that interest rates will not distract people from saving.People looking to take out savings accounts such as ISAs or fixed rate bonds in the near future will not be put off by the current level of interest rates in the UK. That is acco...
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Author:
Samuel Gooch
13th October 2010
Over the course of the last 20 years, health care has risen at nearly double the rate of inflation. Nevertheless, medical providers have gotten into the common behavior of overcharging on medical bills. To an uneducated consumer, these often unnoticeable ...
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Author:
RamiAbramov