Budget predictions 2013: what to expect
This guide outlines the latest predictions for the Budget 2013 related to individuals and households. It will be updated as more information emerges in the coming days ahead of the Budget announcement...
View ArticleMarkets Looking Higher, but Eurozone’s Looking More Dangerous: Which Will Win...
There was another reminder on Monday morning that the eurozone continues to be in a financial mess. In an unprecedented move, Cyprus plans to tax bank deposits at 6.75% and 9.9% to raise US$7.6 billion...
View Article11 Places With More Expensive Real Estate Than New York City
At $1,068 per square foot, New York City remains the most expensive real estate market in the United States, according to money management firm Credit Sesame (via Curbed). But there are still other...
View ArticleDenial Is Not Just A River In Egypt: 10 Hilarious Examples Of How Clueless...
They didn’t see it coming last time either. Back in 2007, President Bush, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and just about every prominent voice in the financial world were all predicting that we...
View ArticleBacking yourself is the best investment
SERENA Beirne, 43, runs travel accessory business shirtsleeve.com.au and says backing yourself is the best investment you can make. What was your first investment and how did it go? I bought my first...
View ArticleOne in Three Americans Has No Confidence They Can Retire Comfortably
Consumer confidence is the key to any growth in the U.S. economy. If it declines, U.S. economic prosperity becomes questionable, as a lack of consumer confidence directly impacts consumer spending. My...
View ArticleWashington Post Latest Newspaper to Embrace Pay Walls
WASHINGTON — The Washington Post says it will begin selling digital subscriptions this summer, asking frequent visitors to its website and mobile apps to pay a fee supporting the company’s journalism....
View ArticleEuropean stocks lower after disappointing German data; Dax down 0.26%
Investing.com – European stocks were lower on Friday, after the release of disappointing German business climate data, while concerns over the financial situation in Cyprus persisted. During European...
View ArticleBudget 2013: most will be worse off under George Osborne
George Osborne has contrived to find cash to bribe homebuyers (20% interest-free loans), drinkers (1p off a pint), drivers (fuel duty frozen), workers (a £10,000 personal allowance) and mothers (£1,200...
View ArticleAs Airline Sector Flies Higher, These Airline Supplier Stocks Look Interesting
The airline sector is sizzling, with rising demand from China and other emerging economies, based on my stock analysis. Revenues in the global airline sector are estimated at $671 billion this year,...
View ArticleCommodity Growth: All Eyes On China
As markets continue to roar forward, many investors have turned their gaze toward the commodity world, wondering how this asset class will fare after a “super-cycle” filled with gains. While there are...
View Article11 Things That The Obama Administration Is Doing To Promote More Illegal...
Why does it seem like Barack Obama has been doing everything that he can to sabotage our border security and promote more illegal immigration? The number one responsibility of the president of the...
View ArticleFed likely to hint of no rate increase before 2014
WASHINGTON (AP) — It could be quite a while yet before the Federal Reserve starts raising the interest rates it’s kept at record lows for three years. Maybe not before 2014. That’s the thinking of many...
View ArticleFBI investigating ‘suspicious’ death aboard Royal Caribbean cruise
BALTIMORE – An FBI spokesman said Tuesday the death of an American woman aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship has been classified as suspicious. The 62-year-old Virginia woman was found dead Sunday...
View ArticleRussia, South Africa Seek to Create OPEC-Style Platinum Bloc
Russia and South Africa, countries that hold about 80 percent of platinum group metal reserves, plan to set up an OPEC-type trading bloc to coordinate exports. “It can be called an OPEC,” Russian...
View ArticleGone Are the Days When the U.S. Bond Market Was the Place to Be
In 1980, the total outstanding debt in the U.S. bond market was about $2.5 trillion—this included municipal bonds, Treasury bonds, money market instruments, corporate debt, and asset-backed securities....
View ArticleThe New Housing Boom
My cousin and his family had to walk away from their house in Arizona. There were no buyers, and they were underwater after the market crashed. The whole thing was really hard on them on all fronts,...
View ArticleThe Beginners Guide to Investing
Before you start your journey as an investor in real estate, it’s time to get ready with some of the basic understanding of the business to have effective decision making. Investing is not an easy to...
View Article‘Enormous opportunity’ in blue-chip gold stocks
For the first time in a long time, these equities are inexpensive relative to their traditional valuations and to the price of gold itself For the last two years, I’ve been encouraging investors to...
View ArticleHow to Open Child Investment Account?
As a guardian if you like to invest money for your child, knowledge about procedural formalities can help you open a child investment account without much difficulty. Most of the times the purpose of...
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