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13 Dumb Moves Investors Make
The concept of saving for a rainy day has probably been around for as long as humans have. It’s virtually instinctive to prepare for an uncertain future by setting something aside.
Saving Money Is Not As Hard As You Think
Everybody loves investing. However, when it
comes to saving
all love is lost. Strange, but it is true. Most of us are not comfortable with the word ‘saving’. What we fail to realize is that no investments are possible without saving. If you think that climbing Mount Everest is easier to do than saving a fixed amount every month, well, you could not be more wrong.......
Compound Interest
Once during a dinner party in 1967,
Rothschild
, the world’s then richest banker, was asked if he could name the Seven Wonders of the World. His reply surprised everyone at the table.
He said,......
Saving and Investing
Does the terms saving and investing mean the same?
This is a question on the back of the head for most of us. It is only natural that such doubts arise, because the two terms are so closely related. At best we can describe them as two sides of the same coin.
Margin of Safety
A principle of investing in which an investor only purchases securities when the market price is significantly below its intrinsic value. In other words.....
Gordon Growth Model
A model for determining the intrinsic value of a stock, based on a future series of dividends that grow at a constant rate.
Dividend Discount Model
A procedure for valuing the price of a stock by using predicted dividends and discounting them back to present value.
Four Easy Ways to Save your Hard Earned Money from the Taxman
Giving away your hard earned money as taxes is a very tough thing to do. Even the most law abiding citizen feels dejected when.....
100-100=0 or is it -100?
When it comes to money, we forget mathematics.
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