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What is Currency Trading
Currency Trading Currency trading is when you make trades on the foreign exchange market with the objective of making money. The exchange rate tells you how much of one currency can buy another. For example, the EUR/USD rate represents the number of US dollars one Euro can purchase. Forex is the world’s largest markSee More in Currency Trading | Read More
Why Outsourcing?
Outsourcing The contracting out of processes, such as product design and manufacturing, to a third party company, is known as outsourcing. It usually involves reassigning the administration and/or routine operations of an entire business function to an external service provider. Information technology, human reSee More in Outsourcing | Read More
An Introduction to Day Trading
Day Trading Day trading is defined as the buying and selling of a security within a single trading day. This type of trading is highly controversial. The argument of many expert money managers and financial advisors is that most of the time the reward does not justify the risk, and so they shy away from day traSee More in Day Trading | Read More
Crafting A Business Plan
Business Plan Your company’s goals, an explanation as to why you consider them achievable, and your plan for reaching these goals are what comprise the formal statement known as a business plan. The business goals being attempted may be for-profit or non-profit. Business plans may be internally or externally focuSee More in Business Plan | Read More
An Outline of Hedge Funds
Hedge Funds Any private asset fund, having a mostly unregulated pool of capital, whose directors can buy or sell any assets, make speculative trades on falling as well as rising assets, and partake substantially in profits from money invested, can be called a hedge fund. These investment funds in the United StaSee More in Hedge Funds | Read More
A Short Look At Amortization
Amortization The process of amortization occurs when a business decreases or accounts for an amount over a period of time. In business, amortization refers to the provision of a lump sum amount to different time periods, mainly for loans and other forms of finance, including related interest and other finance chSee More in Amortization | Read More
Fine Points of Securing Angel Funding
Angel Funding Any wealthy individual providing financial backing for a business startup, typically in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity can be termed an angel investor or more simply, an angel. Unlike venture capitalists, who control the pooled money of others in a special fund, angels usually hanSee More in Angel Funding | Read More
