Articles, tagged with "debt instruments", page 7
16th January 2007
A GOOD OUTLOOK FOR COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE IN 2007
I had the opportunity to sit in at the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) annual "Power Breakfast" that featured some high powered institutional investors as panelists. They included Erw...
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Author:
craighigdon
25th April 2006
Convertible bonds are bonds issued by corporations that are backed by the corporations' assets. In case of default, the bondholders have a legal claim on those assets. Convertible bonds are unique from other bonds or debt instruments because they give the...
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Author:
Tony Reed
21st April 2006
While the odds of winning the lottery are a long shot, virtually everyone has spent at least a few minutes daydreaming about how they would spend their newfound riches. Your millionaire status would look great on paper, but that's where it would stay. In ...
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Author:
Kris Nickerson
13th April 2006
Joseph Sprauer turns paper into cash – and makes magic for investors and note holders in the process. Sprauer, the CEO of Modern Cash Flow Solutions (www.moderncashflowsolutions.com), is a facilitator. If, for example, you won the lottery (and who hasn't ...
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Author:
Kris Nickerson
16th March 2006
What would you do if you won the lottery? Virtually everyone has spent at least a few minutes daydreaming about how they would spend their newfound riches. Your millionaire status would be prominently covered in your local paper, but that's where it would...
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Author:
Kris Nickerson
06th December 2005
If you're a real estate investor needing quick cash, selling your notes could
offer a fast, easy solution.
It can happen to anyone. You find yourself in a situation where you need a chunk
of cash—instantly. Maybe you have to handle an emergency or ...
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Author:
David Springer
05th November 2005
Where would business be today without debt? It may sound a bit ridiculous, considering almost every business in the world is most interested in making money, but without debt they probably would not be in business at all. The plain and simple truth is the...
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Author:
Adam Smith