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Is a High or Low Dividend Yield Better?
Is a High or Low Dividend Yield Better? Common sense would tell us that a 10% yield on one stock is much better than a 5% return on another. After all, the return on investment for the first stock is twice that of the second stock. While this...
0 commentsGuide to Investments: For Getting Rich and For Old Age
A simple investment guide for all walks of life to ensure you are well prepared for your old age and for a worry-free life.
4 commentsBond Yield Curves
One of the most important tools a bond trader has is the yield curve.A yield curve shows the relationship between the yield to maturity and time to maturity for a set of bonds with similar characteristics.
9 commentsRevenue Management (With examples)
Examples of ways to increase Profits, by using Revenue Management. Revenue Management is used nowadays in big companies, these departments work only to improve the revenue, disregarding costs.
0 commentsWhat is the Relationship Between a Bonds Yield and the Price of the Bond.
The relationship between a bonds price and a bonds yield is really quite intuitive.Understanding the pricing and yields of interest bearing instruments is critical to understanding bonds and the bond markets.
3 commentsAnalysis for the investor
Investors have different motives such as safety, liquidity and profitability. When buying shares, an investor would keep in mind the purpose of investment and degree of risk involved. An investment may be used for enhancing current income or future...
8 commentsI bet you didn't know: Oklahoma Inventions and Inventors
Some of the smartest and most creative minds have come from Oklahoma. Along with the many great places to visit and the numerous famous people that come from the state, Oklahoma boasts countless inventions that have changed our lives for the better.
2 commentsInterest Rate – A major economic force affecting financial plans
Rate of interest is the price of money which is lent or borrowed. It is always expressed as a percentage of the sum lent or borrowed. It is generally calculated on an annual basis.
2 commentsThe Dangers of Dividend Capture Investing
This last 3 month period in the stock market has taught me dividends are one aspect of the market that really helps out the investor in a Bear Market cycle. One method of investing in times like this is using...
12 commentsInvesting for Income: How to Buy Treasury Bonds
Treasury bonds are one of the safest investments around yet many people don't understand them or know where to purchase them. This article will provide details on what a Treasury bond is, will provide definitions for common bond terms, and will provide the best information on where and how to purchase bonds. By investing in Treasury bonds instead of leaving your money in a bank deposit account, you can increase your return from less than 1% to over 4%. In addition, if you hold the bond to mat
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