Posts Tagged ‘fiscal regulations’

Money managers dance better for a price

Monday, September 7, 2009 10:43 Comments Off

Money managers will handle your stock investments for a fee. This fee is in addition to the commissions and spreads you must pay a broker. Money managers cannot execute stock transactions. Some money management fees are a percentage of the value of your account. A money manager takes his fee whether your account increases or [...]

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Web relationships get tangled

Friday, August 28, 2009 16:51 Comments Off

Web portals promote thoughtless online trading. Web portals are paid  by online brokers for each customer they send to the broker. Portals run  “news” stories about stocks and then include links in the story to online  brokers where you can quickly buy or sell the stock. If you give credence to  printed material formatted as [...]

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WILL THERE BE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES?

Tuesday, April 28, 2009 15:49 Comments Off

The strongest argument for the continuation of unprecedented prosperity is that strategic capital is certain to grow as knowledge expands and as increasing numbers of people are educated. This fact is apparent from crude numbers. More than half of the scientists ever trained are alive today. An enormous fraction of the technical literature and of [...]

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Financial Occupancy

Sunday, April 26, 2009 11:28 Comments Off

The investor and second home risk multipliers are directionally the same across product type. The investor risk multipliers of 1.48 (hybrid ARM) and 2.53 (fixed rate) indicate that investor occupancy types default at a rate 48.0% and 153.0% greater than the baseline (single family). The second home cohorts default at a rate 50.0% and 29.0% [...]

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Finances, Currency and Interest Rate Hedges

Saturday, April 25, 2009 13:36 Comments Off

Funding multicurrency and often fixed rate assets in a CRE CDO requires a mechanism to translate foreign currency and to hedge interest rate movements to correspond to with the single-currency, floating rate CRE CDO liability structure. Most issuers have accomplished this through the use of perfect asset swaps. Under a perfect asset swap contract, a [...]

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Finances and Specific valuation standards

Thursday, April 23, 2009 10:08 Comments Off

Valuations for certain purposes are subject to additional, specific standards. In the UK the bases for valuations that are to be included in financial statements are set out in the Red Book. Valuations may also be required for other regulated purposes. These include stock market listing particulars, takeover and merger information, for collective investment schemes, [...]

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Patronage Websites

Friday, September 26, 2008 10:11 Comments Off

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Introduction to Financial Leader Blog

Saturday, September 6, 2008 13:15 Comments Off

Welcome to the financial leader blog! This site was set up by a group of financial professionals dedicated to spreading valuable information accross the web in hope that common Americans will be able to profit from it. We would like to deal with matters such as loans, debt consolidation, bad credit and home foreclosure. All [...]

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