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Friday, November 29, 2013

Retirement savings what Indians do with gold


Retirement savings has never been a hard decision for Indians. For ages, it has always been the gold. If I look back and saw my relatives and friends, many preferred to keep gold at their homes, in some form. Women, in particular, will buy jewelleries and keep in the locker, believing that it will come good if they need money in times of crisis. Even those who live in urban India did the same. Imagine what the rural India did with gold. Though, times have changed now, and more investment arms have cropped up, yet, gold remains the best investment bucket for most Indians.
It is still considered as the best retirement investing option. Such has been the affinity for Gold among Indians that people have imported more that 800 tonnes of gold in just one year, in the year 2012-13. The finance ministry feels that high imports of gold have also played a role in affecting the current financial situation. As a result, the current account deficit has increased, perhaps more due to gold imports. 

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Resolving Your Money Problem like Jim Carrey



Not having enough money is certainly a problem for many. But oftentimes, the real problem lies with your own ideas about money. Financial discontent is not uncommon among many members of the working class—even the world’s handful of millionaires faces their own money problems. 

Regardless of how much you are making, there’s a tendency to spend more often than you should be. In that regard, the key to your money problem is quite simple: spend less. Learn to live within your means. The billion-dollar question is how is it possible to be able to do that in a world where we are encouraged to want more and to yearn for more. 

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If you are serious about putting your personal money matters in order, if you are truly determined to get out of debt… you’d have to do a major mindset and attitude overhaul. And one way to begin is through visualization. Let’s look at an example in one popular story often shared about Hollywood celebrity Jim Carrey.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Why sometimes the best employee never becomes a great manager



You may have come across many individuals who have gained the reputation as best employees in their respective organizations, but when promoted to become the boss of their unit, they failed to deliver results. My experience as a sales and marketing guy helped me to see such employees from close quarters. Some of the guys were too strong in marketing and selling products, and they turned up decent results with their sheer hard work. And then the review process was put in place. The management decided that three of us should be made team leaders. 

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It was a great day for us. We partied together to celebrate our success. Even before a month passed away, I could see that one among us was facing a tough time to manage his guys. We were close, and it hurt me to see him suffer. His boys were not responding to him as well as he would like them to. Secondly, he was not able to obtain expected results. He came to me for  advice. Though, I couldn’t answer anything to him then, but I thought long, and then saw what he missed.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

China set to scrap one child policy



Will it help the economy?


Many scholars in China believe that the old Chinese one child policy, which came into force in the late 70’s, has perhaps, harmed China. Though, it certainly helped China check the then fast growing population, but now experts believe that things have changed. The economic scenario and the economic fundamentals have changed. How will the change back the Chinese economy?

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Eurozone Crisis why and what must be done



While most of our attention has been focused on Greece and its massive debt problem, those keeping a keen eye on the world of business know that, in fact, the whole of Eurozone, is facing a serious challenge to its sheer existence. Although some states, like Germany for instance, emerge better equipped in facing the Eurozone crisis with its low inflation and high productivity, a majority of states face severe challenges in retaining the common currency that was created by a landmark agreement in 1992. Today, a huge majority of Europe's people and businesses use the Euro since it is used not only in the 17 member countries which are officially part of the Eurozone, but also many EU (and some non-EU) nations who have signed treaties with the Eurozone countries or have adopted the currency unilaterally so as to be part of the biggest monetary bloc in the world.

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The origins of this crisis are complex, with no agreement on when or where it exactly began. However, it does have some clear cut components -

Friday, November 8, 2013

What you do not know about home insurance policies



When it comes to home insurance, everyone is aware of the protection it offers to home owners. A typical insurance for homes will cover jewelleries, in case it gets lost, or stolen. It also provides insurance to rebuild homes, or replace personal property. 

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You will also get protection against home repair costs, and other significant prized possessions of yours. But are you aware there are few other aspects that house insurance coverage throws up for you. Here is what you have at your disposal.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Purchasing a Property



The Legal Processes


You found your dream home, price is right, and the seller has signed your Offer to Purchase, once signed by both the seller and buyer it becomes a Deed of Sale. A new provision recently introduced into South Africa property law is the cooling off period, which enables inexperienced buyers to cancel the Offer to Purchase within 5 days. This applies to residential properties costing less than R250 000.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Why inspiration is so crucial for freelance writers



The best articles I have ever written have come out after being inspired by an event or a person. It gives you a rare insight into certain facets of life, which otherwise may not have been looked into. Inspiration drives out the best. 

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At times, when my ideas have died down and vanished, I will strive to get inspired to get a rush of ideas. Though, there’s nothing artificial about it, it surely opens up plethora of options to write on. 

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

How to Choose a Franchise that Knows How to Grow

Franchise marketing can make or break a new franchisee's hard work: Marketing remains an essential part of how you pull your new customer base and steal consumers away from competitors in your area. Your advertising campaigns and marketing efforts needs to be as effective as possible, so when picking out a franchise you should consider the franchisor's marketing efforts. Here is what to expect out of the marketing relationship between you and the franchisor business:
                                                                                                                                 

Thursday, October 31, 2013

UK Growth Fastest in Three Years but What's Next




How Fast is the UK Growing?

According to the Official for National Statistics (ONS), the UK’s total economic output as measured by gross domestic product (GDP), rose by 0.8% between the months of July and September. The ONS commented on how all sectors have performed reasonably well in the recent times.

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While the 0.8% increase might not seem significant, it is for the UK economy. It is the fastest quarterly growth the UK has seen since 2010, building on the 0.7% increase after the second quarter. George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said, “[Britain] is on the path to prosperity” with the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg claiming “we are firmly on the road to recovery”.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Saving For Retirement



Six Investment Tips That Should Never Be Looked Over


For those who want to save for retirement, building a large pool requires more than just saving an additional amount of money each month. More people now realize the importance of investing as a way to create their retirement savings.

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1. Build a Diverse Portfolio

Many people are hesitant about investment due to the risk involved. However, having a variety in investments will make easier to prevent large losses without having all your eggs in one basket. Making just one larger investment might pay off in the end, but you also risk losing more of your money. By making smaller investments, you will be sure to see a return on some of your money.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Equities versus Bonds



Which is Better



For the purpose of clarification, we will define equities as shares in publicly-listed and traded companies (i.e. Stocks). Bonds may also be bought from public companies but could simply be government bonds bought from the government. Both stocks and bonds have their advantages and disadvantages. Usually investors will find a balance between stocks and bonds, to balance out their risks and returns.

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Is China Mobile worth buying into



China Mobile Inc. (NYSE:CHL) has been at the receiving end of some cynical comments regarding its perceived incapability to bring the desired iPhone to its network. Indeed, commentators writing on the Chinese government-run telecom giant also noted that other telecom companies, which have been paying fees for leasing China Mobile's services, are now paying less. 

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However, this commentary ignores the simple fact that China Mobile is the dominant player in the Chinese telecom space. Further, its balance sheet and the dynamics of the Chinese market are still heavily in its favor as the following analysis will show. Coupled with its future prospects, these factors make any anxiety regarding the Chinese company's future highly unwarranted.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Is BestBuy still a buy



Best Buy Inc. (NYSE:BBY) hasn't had a fabulous time for the past few years. Faced with growing competition from the online retailers like Amazon, Best Buy's revenues had been shrinking steadily, leading many to wonder if the company would be finally falling on its face. Since it specializes in electronic goods, it did not enjoy the benefits of diversification that Wal-Mart has, especially products, which shoppers would be trying out before buying. However, with the coming of Hubert Joly, matters have taken a different turn, and the company's stocks have been steadily rising. While this itself shows that Best Buy still has the potential, one needs to take a closer look at the company's current status and future possibilities before jumping onto the bandwagon.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Promote employee health in the workplace

It is truly no surprise that workers who are physically and mentally healthy have better attendance rates and are more enthusiastic and productive than employees who are not. Employees who do not look after their health often perform poorly than their colleagues and prolonged ill-health leading to absence can have a negative effect on a team’s morale and overall performance. It is, therefore, essential that businesses ensure that they are providing a working environment that helps to maintain a healthy workforce.

Monday, October 14, 2013

How to buy a Microsoft XBox One with $199



Introduction

After eight years and 78,200,000 Xbox 360 sold worldwide Microsoft will release its new console Xbox One on November 22, 2013 in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom and the United States of America with a price tag of $499 USD, $499 EUR and $429 GBP.

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You will need a brokerage account and at least $4,000 to do this.

I strongly suggest you to read the article How to buy a Sony Playstation 4 with $99 before you go any further. Even if you are not buying a Sony Playstation 4.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Is Grand Theft Auto going to make you richer than a retired bank robber



Introduction

Take-Two Interactive Software is a publicly traded company with the symbol TTWO and with annual sales of more than a cool billion. 

On September 17, 2013, they released Grand Theft Auto V for the Sony Playstation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360, selling over a billion dollars in just three days. 

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The previous record holder was Call of Duty: Black Ops II by Activision (ATVI) which took 15 days to sell that amount of money.

If you buy shares in the company now, are you going to retire a wealthy man or woman by 2023 after Grand Theft Auto VII is released? Let’s find out.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

How to buy a Sony PlayStation 4 with $99



Introduction

After seven years and 75,000,000 PlayStation 3 sold worldwide; Sony will release its new console PlayStation 4 on November 15, 2013 in the United States of America and Canada with a price tag of $399
This article will explain to you how to make $300 in the stock market through one ETF.

You will need a brokerage account and at least $2,000 to do this.

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Please do not try to do this with less cash. I am using a $10 broker which means you will pay $10 when you buy the ETF and another $10 when you sell it.

Friday, October 11, 2013

US economic stalemate



Why and how it will affect other economies


While the US may be exceptional due to a variety of reasons, one particular reason Americans are not feeling proud of - is their leaders' ability to shutdown the government. Following a long drawn conflict over the Affordable Care Act (colloquially called Obamacare), the Republicans have refused to ratify the federal budget, thus depriving the government of the resources it needs to continue running. While the politics itself is extremely complicated, our interest lies with the impact it will have on the world economy since the US economy is vital to the global financial system.
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To understand this; however, we need a quick review of the impact the US shutdown will have on the US economy since the impact on the world will be an indirect effect of these -

Monday, October 7, 2013

Is The Walt Disney Company going to make you richer than George Lucas

Introduction

The Walt Disney Company (DIS) is currently the second most profitable Broadcast & Cable company in the world after Comcast (CMCSA and CMCSK) with annual sales of $42.8 billion, annual profits of $5.6 billion, assets of $80.6 billion and a market value of $104 billion as of May 2013.
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Can Star Wars increase annual sales by at least $19.8 billion and annual profits by at least $600 million by 2015 and finally become The Lion King?

Thursday, October 3, 2013

What Is Your Resume Saying about You



With the economy going up and down, you never know when you may need to spruce up your old resume. There may be a new job opportunity available, or a loss of a job may leave you in need of another.  However, when the economy isn’t doing as well, it usually means there are a lot of people who are applying for the same job that you are. This can be frustrating when you are searching for a job, and not hearing back from prospective employers. If the interviews are going well, and you aren’t hearing back, there may be a problem with your resume. So, what is your resume saying about you? 

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Is the US economy on the rebound



The question that has been hounding every American since the collapse of Lehman Brothers – can the US tread upon the road to economic recovery? In the past half decade, the outlook among economists has been mostly negative – almost stagnant (or negative) growth, higher unemployment, low consumer demand and even lower industrial production. Perhaps the best evidence of this lack of trust has been the three QE (Quantitative Easing) packages that the US Fed has fed the markets with. Recently, there were rumors that the Fed may finally scale down the QE3.
That the Fed finally did not is common knowledge, but this does not mean the gloom which once surrounded the US economy has remained constant. In the past year alone, changes have been taking place which, in part, led to the rumors of a QE3 rollback in the first place.  To evaluate these changes, however, we need objective criteria against which to evaluate them. The criteria for economic recovery are:

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

How Much House Can You Afford



When prospective homeowners think about buying a house, many only consider elements such as the size and style of the house, what kind of community they would like, and how far away it would be from their work or their children’s schools. Quite surprisingly, worrying about just how much house they can afford for some reason goes to the bottom of the list. But it shouldn't. Using a mortgage calculator in order to figure out how much “house” can be afforded is necessary so that a potentially enormous financial burden is not imposed on the new homeowner. Here is a list of tips you should take into consideration in order to stay out of monetary trouble.
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Monday, September 30, 2013

How savings have evolved over the years



When you think of savings, the first thing that comes to your mind is probably, your own little piggy bank, where you accumulate cash, to pull out every time you need money abruptly. We all use a piggy bank at some point of time before we move onto opening a savings bank account. Banks have created a plethora of possibilities to save earned money. Recurring and Fixed or term deposits are quite popular among account holders, and it is also the most secured kind of investment. 

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Friday, September 27, 2013

Can the US bring the jobs back it lost to emerging economies



Ask anyone when they last purchased a product with “Made in USA” written on it, and chances are the person will be at a loss. This is the result of the oft-quoted term “outsourcing”, by which companies, seeking bigger profit margins and reduced production hassles, sought to relocate some (or all) of their units in countries which offered them the right incentives and labor costs – China, India, Vietnam, etc. This was followed by the exodus of good engineers and skilled workers, who could no longer find telling US jobs, thereby creating a brain drain. 

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Popular rhetoric blames this exodus on the companies' endless greed, but the real reasons are more complex:

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

What the RBI did and did not do right



In times of economic crisis, it is easier to target the State's financial institutions, of which the most influential and powerful is the Central Bank. In case of the Indian economy, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been at the receiving end of criticism, as well as some praise, for the way in which it has so far handled the economic storms of 2012-13. Before we can pass judgment on how correct RBI's measures were, we need to take a look at what the key issues were, and what were the limitations on the RBI's powers. 

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The major issues plaguing the economy were:

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

How to negotiate House Prices in India


When you set out to buy a property for yourself, whether residential or commercial property, one aspect always makes one apprehensive; and that is - the actual price of this particular property and what is the rate of return of the same over the years? The above mentioned questions need to be answered before we decide upon a deal or sign on a dotted line. The whole art of property dealing revolves around how to negotiate house prices?

Monday, September 23, 2013

What to do in a spooked market



 An investor's guide


Investing in the stock market can be scary in itself, and surviving a spooked market can be downright terrifying. The unfortunate news is that markets (especially after 2008) have become more vulnerable to developments – like financial changes at home and abroad, economic performance data, currency performance and political factors – and there appears little chance of markets becoming bullish enough to shrug off such happenings.

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Generally, a spooked market witnesses one or more of the following:

  • Rapid selling by foreign (and domestic) players, which pushes the currency – and stocks – down.
  • Panicking investors seek better options like gold, etc; they end up selling a majority of the stocks at a loss.
  • The rapid selling of stocks pushes the stock market further down.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Structured Settlement Payments Sales and Taxes



There are a number of different sources of structured settlement payments all the way from insurance claims for injury or damage to personal property to winning the lottery.  But all of them are structured in similar payout fashion.  There will be notice if the payouts are taxable or not.

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The payments are called a structured settlement because they are scheduled in an organized system of periodic, equal disbursements, either monthly or once yearly, until the entire value of the original settlement is paid out.  The amount of each periodic payment will run the duration of payments.  

Friday, September 20, 2013

Tips to help you find your dream job



After graduation


Becoming a graduate may sometimes leave you with mixed feelings. While you may feel a sense of euphoria on finally being independent and out of college or university, the novelty is bound to wear off sooner than you might think when the pressure of getting a job and living your own life may start getting the better of you. Most of the times, the chilled out attitude of graduates causes them more harm than good as they realize that it is much more difficult to get a job than they might have thought. 

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It is, therefore, essential that you ensure you do not, in any case, fall under this category. You may have been an excellent student and may have gotten grades that would make your friends and family speechless. However, if you are not careful enough, these grades may do nothing to help you get a job. Given below are some excellent tips that will ensure you succeed to find your dream job after graduation.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

How gadgets can help you look busy in the office



Everyone who works in the office can get tired working hard over a period of time. Yet, there’s no respite, they have to continue working hard to keep the image intact. No one likes to get reprimanded for not paying enough attention to their daily chores in the office. In spite of all the engaging responsibilities one has in the office, many still finds a way to skip their work and find leisure time amidst hectic schedule.

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In the older times, when there was no gadget around, employees would do strange things to take it easy. Some would hide a gripping novel under their desk and squeeze few pages in between, and they would be extremely cautious not to let others see them. Times have changed though, and with the advent of gadgets, employees can make their life less difficult and more enjoyable. 

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Indispensability of Bicycle Insurance



In Today’s World

Insurance covers are quite customary to the financial spectrum. Given corporate complexities and life’s enduring uncertainties, it doesn’t take any genius to guarantee the feasibility of insurance precedents. From among the plethora of avenues in this juncture, bicycle insurance holds a significant niche. It might sound relatively innocuous, but despite having safe and secure covers, you don’t get foolproof insurance for your bicycle. Taking appropriate steps remain an imperative in this regard. A prime reason behind the growing feasibility of bicycle insurance is that people are seeking alternative economical conveyance, which is comparable to a fuel economizer or gas driven scooter.
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It is always necessary to get your bicycle insured from a reputed brand so as to cover the risks involved and you can stay at peace. Going for insurance is easy but going for a suitable one is extremely essential. So, choose wisely, make comparisons, and look for the reviews before going for any insurance policy. All this will help you in choosing the right policy for your valuable and loving bicycle. You can also get a quote online so as to make your drive easy and get the best quote as per your need and budget.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Advantages of Gadget Insurance



For a Businessman


A businessman puts lots and lots of money for his business. He certainly cannot work without the use of gadgets. A recent research revealed that more than 80% love carrying mobile phones with them at all times while a little over 40% carry cameras, and more than 30% carry iPods or MP3 players, not to speak of IPad and laptops.
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Many businessmen do Mobile Marketing with the help of the icons loaded in their mobile phones which connects them to different business enterprises. With these applications, they communicate with the clients directly for their business purposes. With the technology growing up each and every day, the count of the people using the gadgets are also increasing. 

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Top 10 Career Options in Finance



Finance jobs are considered highly sophisticated ones. The lucrative salary package and exciting job roles have resulted in many people pursuing finance courses from reputed colleges. When you decide to pursue a career in the field, it is always beneficial for you to know in advance the different career avenues available in finance.
Here, we discuss the different career options in finance. These include:

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  1. Fund Management
This is an enthralling and highly paid job that involves decision making in investment of financial products like mutual funds. Fund management demands a deep understanding of finance related micro and macro factors that affect the financial performance of a company and market. A fund manager invests his client’s money in the debt market, company shares and stock market as per his knowledge. 

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