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Capital Top Related Articles
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6). Knowing The Various Costs Of Starting A New Business By : David Gass
Explains the costs and risks involved with starting up a new business.
Article Related to: costs, new business, small business, credit, loans, insurance, bank, balance, capital, taxes, irs
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8). Getting Financing From Banks For Real Estate Investing By : David Gass
Explains how to obtain loans from banks for investing in real estate.
Article Related to: loans, credit, banks, financing, real estate, investing, capital, new, business, small, software
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9). Hedge Funds 101 : Understanding Current Concepts and Lingo By : Bill Piker
What exactly is a "hedge fund " ?
In essence , it is a managed pool of capital for institutions or wealthy individual investors that employes one of various trading strategies in equities, bonds or derivatives , attemting to gain from market inefficiencies and , to some extent hege underlying risks.
Hedge funds are often loosely regulated and usually are much less transparent than traditional investment funds.
Article Related to: nvestment, investments, risk, interest, hedge, funds, hedge funds, capital
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11). Replacing administration with capital management By : Harry Greene
Enterprises have a large sums invested in the capital that is utilized in performance, to achieve objectives. Most enterprises don’t even know the extent of what this capital is. There is no manageable organization of enterprise performance capital. People talk of intangible assets like there is a black hole someplace with all that performance capital that we don’t understand.
Article Related to: enterprise, performance, capital, utilization, assets, administrative, function, business, process, strategic, management, improvement, develop, human, accounting, resouces, change, implementation, support, operation
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13). Capital Assets – Gains and Losses for Taxes By : Richard A. Chapo
Capital is a unique term when it comes to taxes. If it gains value, you pay a tax. If it loses it, you can write at least some of the loss off.
Capital Assets – Gains and Losses for Taxes
Practically everything you own is a capital asset. This is true whether you use it for business purposes or personal use. The internet revenue service is very interested in your capital assets.
Article Related to: tax, taxes, irs, capital, gains, losses
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14). What Is Currency Trading? By : Alfred J.James
Currency trading is the largest market on the planet. It is estimated that in excess of US$2 trillion is traded every day. Compare this to the New York Stock Exchange's daily transactions of approximately US$50 billion, and you can see that the magnitude of the currency trading market exceeds all other equity markets in the world combined. The practice of currency trading is also commonly referred to as foreign exchange, Forex, or FX, for short.
Article Related to: currency trading, currency, trading, money, currencies, capital, liquid currency, fx market, stock exchange
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15). 10 Questions Angel Investors Will Ask You By : David Rapp
Copyright 2006 David Rapp Ventures
If you are looking to private investors for business funding, then you better be ready to answer some serious questions. The following ten questions will always be asked by savvy investors, so make sure you can rattle off these answers on demand.
1. What type of products or services will your company provide? Give them a quick summary of your company and its business model.
Article Related to: angel, investors, private, equity, capital, business
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16). How Is Currency Trading Different? By : Darry J.Oswald
Unlike the trading of stocks, futures or options, currency trading does not take place on a regulated exchange. It is not controlled by any central governing body, there are no clearing houses to guarantee the trades and there is no arbitration panel to adjudicate disputes. All members trade with each other based upon credit agreements. Essentially, business in the largest, most liquid market in the world depends on nothing more than a metaphorical handshake.
Article Related to: currency trading, currency, trading, money, currencies, capital, liquid currency, fx market, stock exchange
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17). The Oxford Street Wonder By : john
Oxford Street, located in the City of Westminster, existed from Roman times until the 17th century primarily as a westwards route out of the City of London towards Oxford, hence its name. Today, Oxford Street is one of the busiest shopping districts and the world’s largest shopping street, having more than 300 shops that attract annually around 200 million of consumers.
Article Related to: london, capital, europe
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18). Understanding The Concept Of Cash Flow By : David Gass
Describes what cash flow is and how best to control and even utilize it for the benefit of your company.
Article Related to: cash flow, capital, income, gross, net, revenue, cost, debt, loans, credit, banks, small, assets
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19). Are Interest Only Mortgages A Good Option? By : Joseph Kenny
Around 1 out of ever 5 mortgage borrowers last year elected for an interest-only mortgage scheme. Of these, approximately 30% were new first time house buyers. “So what?”, you may be saying. And here’s the problem: in almost every single case where a borrower has elected to purchase a home with an interest-only mortgage, the scheme was one that was advised to them by a mortgage broker.
Article Related to: mortgages, interest, only, repayment, capital, debt, payments, increase, value, compound
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24). What Is Forex? Get Rich! By : Darry J.Oswald
Although forex is the largest financial market in the world, it is relatively unfamiliar terrain to retail traders. Until the popularization of internet trading a few years ago, FX was primarily the domain of large financial institutions, multinational corporations and secretive hedge funds. But times have changed, and individual investors are hungry for information on this fascinating market.
Article Related to: currency trading, currency, trading, money, currencies, capital, liquid currency, fx market, stock exchange
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25). London – let’s take a look back in time By : john
London has such a long and varied history that’s it’s difficult to summarise it for you quickly, but I’ll have a go.
London was founded in AD 43 by a bunch of Romans, who built a small settlement on the River Thames and called it Londinium. When they left, however, the town descended into chaos, and by the 5th century it was almost completely gone.
Article Related to: london, england, capital
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