Banking

Bankers Are Heart-Less and Governments Are Paid Off

Unless you're a banker, a buddy of a banker, or are in the 1% of the population of the world that's obscenely rich, you most likely hate bankers.

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Posted by Boris Johnson - December 16, 2011 at 9:07 am

Categories: Banking   Tags: bankers, Banking, banks, payday scam, predatory banking practices, stop payday predators

Private Wealth Management – The Facts

Private wealth management, otherwised called PWM, is the provision of customised investment management and financial planning services, to high net worth individuals. It often incorporates help and advice on the use of trusts and various other estate planning techniques, toether with various other investment solutions such as the stock market and derivative hedging for large quantities of shares. Private wealth management is often defined as being the same as wealth management but with a far higher level of customisation and is offered only to a small number of high net-worth individuals.

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Posted by Ian Welland - April 23, 2011 at 9:28 am

Categories: Banking   Tags: bank, Banking, banks, Finance, financial sercvices, financial services, Investent Manangement Companies, Investment manangement, investments, lifestyle, money, savings, wealth

Scalp Trading Entry And Exit Techniques

If you read my previous article, you will have a good idea what scalp trading is. You will also have your direct access platform set-up like a scalp trader. Now it is time to start to cover the strategy. Before you start to look at stocks and decide whether it's a good short or long trade, you need to know the methods of entering a position. From my last article I described the level 2 and the definition of adding or taking liquidity, which you will need to understand in order to get this next part. To simplify the methods of entry I am only going to cover 2 at this stage. They are called the momentum entry and the average-in.

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Posted by Roger Hunt - October 30, 2010 at 8:39 am

Categories: Banking   Tags: Banking, banks, day trader, dollars, gambling, hedge funds, managed accounts, mutual funds, net worth, NYSE, riches, self employment, success, wall street, wealth

Ichimoku Forex Trading Analysis For The Week Ahead

On this forex trading video presentation, expert trader and esteemed author, Manesh Patel discusses the forex market for the week ahead using current market conditions to demonstrate some of the basics of the Ichimoku Kinko Hyo support and resistance system. Following the same strategies that are taught to his forex traders, Manesh uses informative and recent educational chart examples to display how an Ichimoku forex trader would base their entries and exits.

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Posted by Roger Hunt -  at 8:33 am

Categories: Banking   Tags: Banking, banks, day trader, dollars, gambling, hedge funds, managed accounts, mutual funds, net worth, NYSE, riches, self employment, success, wall street, wealth

Banking And International Operations Of The Finance Industry

Banking is a highly regulated industry. It acts as a financial intermediary between customers with capital deficits and surpluses. The global regulatory authorities govern the banking and international operations by putting several restrictions, on the financial activities of the banks.

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Posted by Adrianna Noton - September 23, 2010 at 8:15 am

Categories: Banking   Tags: accounting, Banking, Business, capital, chequing, Finance, financial planning, interest rates, investment funds, savings, teller

Initial Public Offering Basics, Benefits & Requirements

When a privately held company goes public via an Initial Public Offering, it is one of the most significant milestones in the company's entire history. Way it works is that the company issues share certificates to investors and gets listed on a chosen stock market. After the listing, the company's shares can be traded on the market.

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Posted by Adriana Noton - September 5, 2010 at 7:14 am

Categories: Banking   Tags: Banking, bonds, Business, capital, Finance, investment, money, securities, shareholder, shares, stock market, Stocks

Mark Cella On Depleted Uranium

Mark Cella What is Depleted Uranium Really?

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Posted by Mark Cella - August 23, 2010 at 9:05 am

Categories: Banking   Tags: Banking, depleted uranium, environment, government, toxins

Debt Settlement With Regard To Small Business Credit

Business lending options can offer men and women a method to have the funds with regard to an array of functions. A few are required while some are for real expansion. It is necessary that you take into account the financial responsibility that accompany bank loans. All too often, men and women gain access to capital easily after that battle to repay it. If it's not necessary an excellent spending budget in place you will probably find yourself not able to make the instalments on your unsecured loan.

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Posted by Keith Price - July 26, 2010 at 8:20 am

Categories: Banking   Tags: Banking, blogging, Business, business debt, credit, credit cards, debt, family, Finance

How To Earn Money?

Saving is closely related to investment. Investment is made normally with what one has saved. Saving is the remaining disposable income or money one has after spending it on consumption. This saving could be invested to create future income. It will be the investor's choice as to where the investment is to be made, how much and when. This will depend on the understanding of the investor of the investment opportunities that exist. The investment opportunities obviously will have to take into consideration whether there would be earnings in the future and what are the risks involved. The investment could be in real assets for the production of goods and services. The investment could also be in financial assets.

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Posted by Christina Harrison - July 3, 2010 at 8:39 am

Categories: Banking   Tags: Banking, banks, cash, Finance, financial assets, financial institutions, foreign exchange market, foreign trading, income, Investing, investments, investors, money, savings, Stocks

Currency For Exchange And Commodity For Trade

Currency trading is the main activity of the foreign exchange market. The barter system was the prevalent system in the ancient days when trade was limited in volume and in geography. In this system, goods were exchanged directly. As trade expanded, the barter system became unwieldy. Something had to be done to make transaction manageable. That was when coins were introduced as a convenient intermediary for exchange of goods. The coins were made from precious metals as gold, silver as well as copper. It became convenient now to buy and sell goods. However, there was a catch. When the goods were of higher value, coins became problem. More coins and heavier coins caused a problem. With trade expanding even more, it became all the more important that a solution had to be found. That was when banknotes came to be introduced to add to the coins as representing higher value. The banknotes, in order to have a value, were pegged to valuable metals as the gold standard. However, later this was de-linked and now its value is as decreed by governments. The central banks controlled by national governments issued these banknotes.

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Posted by Alexander Peters - July 2, 2010 at 7:57 am

Categories: Banking   Tags: Banking, banks, Business, currency, Finance, financial assets, financial institutions, foreign currency, foreign exchange market, foreign exchange rate, Forex, Forex Trading, Investing, investment, money

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