Archive for the ‘Finance: Investing’ Category

Gold Bullion Prices In A Recession

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

The safest thing to do with your assets is to start reading about buying gold bullion to protect their assets. We simply do not know what is going to happen with this economy, and if the US bailouts will find success or failure yet. The actual fact of the matter is that nobody really knows what the end results will be. The worst case scenario is that everything fails… Continue reading

Bank Loan Write Offs to Exceed Those in Great Depression

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Monday morning brought forth a more honest appraisal of the financial condition of banks which caused a reversal of last weeks ridiculous celebration of mark to model nonsense. According to a bank analyst’s report prepared by Mike Mayo of Calyon Securities the amount of loans that banks will need to write off will exceed levels seen during the Great Depression. Mike Mayo gave the banking industry an… Continue reading

Bidding Customs at a Property Auction in the UK

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Any kind of auction may be an exhilarating occasion. A property auction, in particular, often generates spirited bidding amongst the attendees. If not done in an orderly fashion, the event might end up in a state of disarray—since sometimes the purchasers at UK property auctions don’t know that there is a particular set of rules of conduct that should dictate their actions at a property sale auction. These are some… Continue reading

Companies With New Vaccine Technologies

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Vaccines have traditionally be less profitable than therapeutic products. In the past, the pharmaceutical industry has devoted far more money to research in treating disease than in preventing it. When the cost of healthcare was less of an issue, focusing on treatment rather than prevention might have made some sense. However, in the modern era of worldwide recession and rising health costs, the investment and profit picture for vaccines looks… Continue reading

The Beginner’s Guide to Stock Market Investing Risk Tolerance

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Risk tolerance is crucial for beginner stock market investing. When you’re just learning to invest in the stock market, you’ll discover that each person has a risk tolerance , which should be analyzed and understood. The investment professional you choose should understand this to assist you with determining your risk tolerance. Then, that person needs to help you by recommending which investments don’t exceed that risk level.

Some… Continue reading


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