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  1. A Simple $20.00 Investment Can Protect You, Your Family and Your Nest Egg! by Diane T. Creston

    NY - 07/23/04 - What if you discovered that twenty dollars could give you access to an array of valuable information that addresses the lifestyle, needs and financial interests of people 50 and over. Well, a twenty dollar annual membership in Senior Resources of America, headquartered in West Hills, California, does just that and more.
  2. Forex: The Keep It Simple Stupid Guide by Jim Wilson

    A wonderful way to diversify your investment portfolio is to learn forex trading. Many new investors have discovered the world of foreign exchange trading to be an exciting new challenge. One that is filled with rewards that are beyond what they were achieving as stock traders. Currency forex trading is a great way to branch out into new investments. Experience a completely new world of investing by stepping outside of the chaotic domestic economy.
  3. What is the Foreign Exchange? by Mark Molina

    Foreign Exchange is the simultaneous buying of one currency and selling of another. The off exchange retail foreign currency market ( FOREX ) is the largest financial market in the world, with a volume of over $1.9 trillion daily. Unlike other financial markets, the Forex market has no physical location, no central exchange.
  4. Introduction To Online Forex Trading by Jim Wilson

    Today and average person can learn forex trading. The sale or trading of currency is at the heart of what forex is all about. As exchange rates fluctuate and the economies of countries go up and down, these investments in cash behave in value very much like the regular stock market.
  5. Accounting's Role In Business Decisions by Mathew Butka

    The people, who make decisions in accounting, make it based on three categories. First, people who manage a business, second, the external people of a business who have a direct financial interest to a business, and third the people and organizations that have an indirect effect on a business. This applies to non profit organizations as well. Management refers to the group of people who are in charge for operating a business and for measuring up
  6. Investing In The Indian Stock Market by Charlie Rufus

    Investing in Indian Shares - The Indian Stock Market and Technical Analysis
  7. Energy Drinks are taking everybody by storm, including Investors and Businesspeople by Jorge Olson

    Energy Drinks, Vitamin Waters, Infused Waters, all New Age Beverages, are the focus of attention for consumers, entrepreneurs and even investors.
  8. How You Can Make Ten Times Your Salary- With Day Trading by Joseph Plazo

    Day trading – no, it's not something that Bill Murray wished he had in Groundhog Day. It's a style of trading on the foreign currency exchange market in which a trader completes all his trades within a single day. In other words, he may make a few dozen – or more – trades in a day with the objective of buying and selling quickly and making a profit from the fluctuations in a currency exchange rate
  9. How Forex Affects Us All by Geri Mason

    You may not be involved in Forex trading directly, but the fact remains that you are affected by what occurs in foreign exchange trading every day.
  10. Hold 'em Or Fold 'em: Tips On Managing Foreign Investments by Stephen McLaughlin

    A successful baseball manager knows when it is time to pull his starting pitcher out of the game and bring in his ace reliever. A good poker player knows when to get up and leave the table with his winnings after the cards start going against him. A top boxing trainer knows that sometimes it is better to throw in the towel and save his fighter for another night, rather than having him go on all
  11. Make 1 Million Dollars Selling T-Shirts by Kelvin Bamfield

    Everyday I get a call or an email/fax by someone trying to get rich by adding a few cents to the price of a t-shirt, then on selling it.
  12. Variable Life Insurance & Annuities: Investment Scandals in Waiting by Steve Selengut

    We humans are as creative on the "Dark Side" of commercial activity as we are in developing beneficial new products and services. In the face of huge financial benefits, however, some corporate executives can't resist taking an extra dessert even before their shareholders have finished dinner. Some scandals have more of an impact on investors than others, and most produce unwarranted layers of government regulation and control that stifle honest creativity.
  13. Stock Market Basics by Jonathon Hardcastle

    The term stock market, as the name connotes, is a place where you can market or trade a company's stock, which the corporation issues through shares in order to raise capital. Of course, capital is the cost that a company incurs in relation to producing its products and services.
  14. What Are American Depositary Receipts? by Andrew Leone

    The investment known as ADR stands for American Depositary Receipts, which is a tool used to make it easier for investors to invest in foreign markets. Instead of having to find a broker with capabilities in the foreign markets where the securities trade, an investor can just receive ADR's from a depositary bank that collects the foreign company's shares.
  15. Penny Stocks by David A. Sorenger

    Penny stocks are usually not listed at the major stock exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or the NASDAQ because they don't meet the listing requirements. Listed stocks must have a minimum number of shareholders, minimum assets and file financial reports regularly. They are also under the strong supervision of the SEC, the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  16. Stock Quotes by David A. Sorenger

    Stock quotes are always in flux. The price of a stock is changing because it underlies the laws of supply and demand. Imagine that the price of a stock on the stock exchange always reflects the value of the underlying company in the far or near future and not the current value, then you will understand that the stock price has to change in the present all time. People's belief about the company's future value drives
  17. A History and Background of Credit Cards by Joseph Kenny

    Credit cards work to make tremendous revenues to credit card companies, banks and retail sales. They do not however work the way they used to work for the customers that temporarily possess them. Many years ago when credit cards were invented and I was a young boy they were a means to finance household items considered necessary. These were things like washing machines and clothes dryers. Credit cards today have such a high interest that they
  18. Tax Havens of the Caribbean-- the Cayman Islands by Howard Giske

    Investors and corporations desiring to get away from SEC regulations, and US taxes can conduct business operations from the Caribbean, including the British Virgin Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Dutch Antilles, and the Cayman Islands. The banking sector of the Caymans contains 450 banks from 65 countries, and is the fifth largest banking centers in the world.
  19. Rebuiling Your Bad Credit With Secured Credit Cards by Joseph Kenny

    Secured credit cards can rebuild your bad credit only if you show a historical improvement to your payment history. A secured credit card is one that is prepaid; as long as you maintain a positive balance then a positive history is created.
  20. Can Car Insurance Be Affected By Your Bad Credit History? by Joseph Kenny

    If you have bad credit you can be denied car insurance! The protections afforded to the consumer since the Depression of 1929 no longer exist. The Financial Laws passed through Congress in 1992 allowed banks, insurance companies, investment firms to handle banking, insurance and investment operations. Laws passed after 1929 had prevented banks from insurance and direct stock exchange trading, likewise insurance companies could not pursue banking operations or stock exchange nor could stock exchange companies pursue insurance
  21. Investing – A Beginners Guide by Anastasia Phocas

    Managing the personal finances and to multiply it many fold needs prudent investment strategies. Without gaining adequate knowledge in investment, do not try your hand in various investment options, which can result in drastic and sometimes disastrous results.
  22. Sometimes, You Need A Break From Trading by Stuart McPhee

    In his book, 'Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom', the renowned American psychologist Dr Van Tharp discusses in several parts how important your psychology or mindset is to your trading success. He graphically depicts the significance of your psychology using a pie chart and explaining that it is the most essential ingredient to trading.
  23. Wealth Creation and Wealth Management in Australia by Overseas Investment by Venn Williams

    Why Invest Overseas in the First Place?
  24. Bird Flu And Its Possible Impact In Indian Economy by Razib Ahmed

    Bird flu has struck India at a small scale right now. It is yet to become a major cause of concern for the country. However, there are signs that the Indian government and the people are taking this threat more and more seriously. Already, there has been a huge initiative to cull out thousands of chickens in order to prevent the flu from spreading all over the country. Right now, the main affected area is the
  25. Get Out Of Debt by Talbert Williams

    Do you ever feel like you know just enough about debt to be dangerous? Let's see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from debt experts.
  26. The New Investor Special Report by Peter Leeds

    The Nature of Stocks and Their Markets
  27. How To Build Wealth And How To Reach Your Financial Freedom by Yahel Hikri

    For a long time I have been thinking to my self, how can I build my wealth?
  28. Hi-Yo, Silver Fund! by J Square Humboldt

    "Stay long precious metals" ...
  29. Guide To World Markets by Mansi Gupta

    It has been centauries since the countries of the world understood the interdependence of each on the other. The phenomena of globalization are one of the reasons of this interdependence. The countries are trading among each other through economic zones. Also the business in the stock market has gone Trans national. All the stock markets of the world make an impact on each other's trading patterns. Thus stock exchanges are strong indicators of the international business. Another
  30. Forex Trading Guide- How to deal with Forex Trading by Gagandeep Dhaliwal

    Buying and selling of different currencies of the world is known as forex trading. Forex or foreign exchange market is the largest trading market in the world. Forex trading market deals with more than US$2 trillion everyday. It has become favorite option for currency traders. Foreign exchange market is extremely different from stock exchange market. Currency trading is always done in pairs like USD/EUR or USD/GBP etc. Forex trading market works 24 hours a day.

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