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How to Evaluate an Investment Portfolio
How to evaluate an investment portfolio studies some of the methods that stock analysts use to evaluate different stocks in different industries.
0 commentsGood News from the Federal Reserve
The Fed's decision not to raise the Fed funds target rate from its current record low between zero and 0.25 percent may be good news for the stock market if the old maxim "Don't fight the Fed!" holds true....
2 commentsGuesstimates Won't Cut It Anymore--Gretchen Morgenson in the NYT 10-28-07
Excerpts from Morgenson article; The $30 billion in losses and write-downs taken by big brokerage firms in the third quarter are not likely to be the last. After last week it was no longer plausible to deny...
0 commentsCrook Alert! Is There Something Rotten in Denmark (Countrywide)?!
The United States Trustee has subpoenaed Countrywide documents in two foreclosure/bankruptcies in Florida in an investigation of whether the lender's conduct constituted bankruptcy abuse. In one case the...
3 commentsStraws in the Wind March 27, 2008
I don't recall seeing so much bad news in one day's Wall Street Journal as I did this morning. Front page Money & Investing: Bond, Loan markets Remain Wary--Despite Fed's Efforts, Interest-Rate 'Spreads'...
2 commentsEconomic Outlook--Good, Bad or ??
Doubts Raised on Big Backers of Mortgages NYTimes front page story by Charles Duhigg A front page story in today's NY Times reports more potentially very bad news that some financial experts are concerned...
7 commentsCROOK ALERT 6--THE FORECLOSURE FACTORY IN THE MORTGAGE SERVICING RACKET 12-06
Harvard Law professor Elizabeth Warren makes the case for credit regulation. http://harvardmagazine.com/2008/05/making-credit-safer.html Mortgage Market Spirals Downward Storm Clouds Over Risky...
12 commentsMarketing Report for Small Business in 2009
You don't have to be a business guru to understand what kind of trouble the world economy is in, but you might be asking yourself, what does it mean for my business? After an exhausting marketing analysis...
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