inflation
inflation
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by DAVID LOVATTSMITH - 2008-10-10
Zimbabwe used to enjoy a healthy and vital economy. Today, its official inflation rate has surged to 231,000,000%. Zimbabweans have seen their livelihoods go down the open cesspool, healthcare eva...
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by STEVE SELENGUT - 2008-10-10
There has never been a correction that has not proven to be an investment opportunity. While everything is down in price, there is actually less to worry about than when prices are historically hi...
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by Steve Selengut - 2008-10-12
There has never been a correction that has not proven to be an investment opportunity. While everything is down in price, there is actually less to worry about than when prices are historically high....
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-17
Macroeconomics is the subject analyzing the economic factors that effect nations and the relationship with other nation. In this article, we will discuss the consumer price index(CPI), inflation and ...
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-17
Microeconomics is a concern with 1. Determining the price we pay for products and services. 2. What output is required by the market place. 3. The impact of the government's intervention in market fo...
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by Steve Selengut - 2008-10-17
There has never been a correction that has not proven to be an investment opportunity. While everything is down in price, there is actually less to worry about than when prices are historically high. ...
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-20
All investments involve some risk, and a clear understanding is required for the client to manage these risks properly.There are several types of risk. I. Systematic risk All businesses experience so...
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-20
In this article, we will continue the financial investing series with the discussion of financial market investing known as investment portfolio containing money markets, bond markets and equity mark...
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by Melanie Taylor - 2008-10-21
In September, inflation reached 5.2% - the highest for 16 years. Fast-rising prices of energy, food and housing have had a serious impact on consumer finances over the past year - and many analysts a...
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by Kyle J. Norton - 2008-10-21
In this article, we will discuss taxable incomes generated from your investments I. Interest earn: Interest earned on an investment is taxable. Interest can also be earned but not paid. This is known...