Articles, tagged with "corporate bonds", page 6
10th August 2009
When you are planning the finances for your retirement, you should know that you can focus on a variety of accounts which you will use to make payment, receive payment or even have taxes deferred. While few accounts actually exemplify what they will be do...
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Author:
Jane A. Smith
02nd August 2009
The Investment Management Association (IMA) have revealed that last month, investment ISA net sales reached £247million, marking the highest quarterly ISA sales seen in six years.
ISA sales are not the only investment products that have seen an increa...
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Author:
Which4u
01st August 2009
The ISA (Individual Savings Account) was launched on the 6th April 1999, replacing the PEPs (Personal Equity Plans) and Tax-exempt special savings accounts. The creation of the ISA was designed to appeal to a greater aspect of the population, where as its...
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Author:
Eugene Henry
18th July 2009
Larry Summers, Obama's top economic adviser, thinks the White House is doing a great job with the economy. "We were at the brink of catastrophe at the beginning of the year, but we have walked a substantial distance back from the abyss," says Summers.
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Author:
juan32
17th July 2009
REALTORS TEMPTED TO TOE GOVT LINE IN HOUSING SECTOR
The government is considering a proposal that seeks to boost the public-private partnership model to the housing sector , encouraging state-run institutions such as National Housing Board (NHB...
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Author:
Raja Kaushar
11th July 2009
The recession has hit America badly. The events that took place from the mortgage crisis to the stock market crash, and down to the collapse of major companies, were really traumatic, to say the least. It is a good thing the American market is currently s...
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Author:
Yossarian
09th July 2009
A loan is a type of debt. A borrower receives or borrows an amount of money referred to as ‘principle' from a lender. The lender can be a bank or any other financial institution that provides this kind of service. The borrower is then obligated to pay b...
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Author:
Mercy
17th June 2009
Loan which is also referred to as debt or the money borrowed by an individual(borrower) from another person(lender) and, returned later with some interest. The payments are made in instalment, usually on monthly basis. However, before you are rendered the...
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Author:
Mary Mukami Gachonde
18th May 2009
Loans are essential to the way that individuals live. They are utilised to grant us the money we call for so that we are able to get a vehicle, a home, or some different essential or non-essential thing that we want. What numerous people do not recognise ...
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Author:
nlwest21
08th May 2009
Investing in bonds is very safe, and the returns are usually very good. There are four basic types of bonds available and they are sold through the Government, through corporations, state and local governments, and foreign governments.
The greatest thi...
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Author:
uziohana
17th April 2009
Ordinarily, the life insurance sector should be a safe haven for those needing help at a time of crisis of this magnitude to run to for solace. But the credit crunch is not one crisis that will easily succumb to pressure or a bailout. Several bailouts, so...
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Author:
Musa
16th April 2009
Have today's low interest rates got you down? That depends, really, on whether you are borrowing or you are investing. For the sake of this discussion, let's assume for a moment that you are on the investing side of the equation.
With the equity market...
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Author:
Joseph Hollak
15th April 2009
The longer the financial crisis goes on, the more signs evolve that the world drifts towards a time of high inflation. The governments of all important countries have spent trillions of Dollars in order to bailout the banks and to stimulate the economy. T...
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Author:
Lil Waldner
04th April 2009
A loan is a type of debt which is of annuity type if the amount paid periodically is fixed. Like all debt instruments, a loan entails the redistribution of financial assets over time, between the lender and the borrower. A borrower may be subject to certa...
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Author:
shruti
01st April 2009
Fostering a supportive team environment and fortifying corporate bonds will help to increase productivity and profitability within the workplace. Incorporating the use of behavioral assessments within review processes and meetings can help leaders to ide...
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Author:
cguerci