Articles, tagged with "dividends", page 1
17th November 2014
REAL ACHIEVEMENT COMES FROM CONSISTENT BABY STEPS REPEATED DAILY
There are 7 things you must know if you want to trade stocks for a living… The most obvious thing you must know is… yourself, as in… "Can I really do this for a living?
Sure, it'...
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Author:
john Bailer
12th April 2013
There are some really wonderful and highly exciting functions made available from the web hosting Company in India in its Reseller Web Hosting India Service. Some of them contain No Set Up Fees, Hosting Lessons, Unlimited Email Forwarding, Junk Filtering,...
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Author:
Marketta Nipps
29th August 2012
Build up your savings with RRSP
In nowadays, I'm not sure how reliable is one's retirement plan, if one is solely relying on the public pension plans. To encourage Canadians to plan and save for their own retirement, the federal government has introduced...
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Author:
Samuel Li
06th August 2012
A lot of people are now trying to accumulate more wealth through forex and stock trading. If you are planning to make money in trading as well then note that many traders especially the new ones try to figure out which is a better approach when it comes t...
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Author:
William Tan
18th June 2012
Simply put, partnership is two or more than two people (groups or companies) who come together to form a business with the intention of making profit.
An oral partnership is usually based on high level of trust. It is generally between family membe...
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Author:
Clark_Taylor
18th June 2012
This is indeed a very important question before getting into a shareholder agreement. These days, as the ownership of shares in a company became common, the need for a shareholder agreement has increased.
If you are a sole proprietor of a company you d...
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Author:
Robert Mark
15th June 2012
Copyright (c) 2012 Alison Withers
Using directors' loan accounts as a device to help minimise their personal tax liabilities is often something accountants advise their clients to do. However they only work when the directors are also shareholders and ...
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Author:
Ali Withers
14th February 2012
Shareholder agreement is not a public document like an article of association but it can contain the same provisions as the article of association. Shareholder agreement can be used by new or existing company because it deals with important issues. Such a...
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Author:
Clark_Taylor
27th September 2011
Constant proportion portfolio insurances (CPPIs) are long-term investments, and few static trading strategies can generate consistently high returns for 7 to 10 years. A manager can improve the returns on a CPPI strategy by:
■ Selecting portfolios ...
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Author:
zborowski29
24th August 2011
Different sources define value investing differently. Some say value investing is the investment philosophy that favors the purchase of stocks that are currently selling at low price-to-book ratios and have high dividend yields. Others say value investing...
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Author:
Ruth Bishop
29th June 2011
If companies do any cash planning at all, they typically concentrate on day-to-day cash balances. While this concentration addresses the issue of daily survival, it does not consider the fundamental need to sustain the correct balance among the sources an...
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Author:
Morgan Perry
28th April 2011
We often receive people requesting for self employed loans, but often enough, the applicators are not eligible for self employed loans because they are not really self employed, we would not give a fuss that we always receive applications like this, becau...
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Author:
SEO
28th March 2011
• INTRODUCTION :
"The balance of payment of a country is systematic record of all economic transactions between the residents of the reporting country and the residents of foreign countries during a given period of time "
The term ‘residents’ includes i...
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Author:
thisishiral
09th September 2010
There are several advantages to creating A and B shares in your company. One is that you get complete control over the amount and timing of dividend payments to shareholders. You can also independently establish the rights of each class of shareholder: yo...
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Author:
James Quinn
08th September 2010
A dividend yield is a measure of how much income you should expect to derive relative to the current price of the stock. Another way to look at it is dividend yield is a way of calculating your return on your investment (ROI). The formula for calculating ...
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Author:
Hussein