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Top 5 Mutual Fund Holders of Schlumberger (DODFX, SLB)
Learn about the five largest mutual fund investors in giant oil services firm Schlumberger Limited. -
Monte Carlo Simulation With GBM
Learn how to estimate risk with the use of a Monte Carlo simulation to predict future events through a series of random trials. ... -
How American Express Makes its Money
Consumers like novelty, reliability, variety, and other subjective qualities. But what really keeps them coming back to American ... -
McDonald’s Vs. Burger King: Comparing Business Models
Learn how Burger King is turning the tables on McDonald's, and adding another fascinating chapter to a story of one of the ... -
Investing in Foreign Stocks: ADRs and GDRs
Depositary Receipts, such as ADRs and GDRs, are easy ways to invest in foreign stocks regardless of what part of the world ... -
Top 4 Mutual Fund Holders of Morgan Stanley
Discover the top four largest mutual fund holders of Morgan Stanley shares, and learn if their investment strategy can help ...
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Home-Equity Loans: What You Need to Know
We shed light on why consumers decide to use this form of debt and whether it is a good alternative to other financing options. ... -
Banker's Acceptance 101
A banker's acceptance, a negotiable time draft a bank guarantees to pay at a predetermined date, is a common way of financing ... -
5 Destinations That Are Warm and Cheap
The longer this winter goes on, the more appealing a beach (or desert) sounds. Especially if getting there is cheap. -
Career Advice: Investment Banking vs. Commercial Banking
Read an in-depth review of the differences between a career in investment banking and a career in commercial banking, including ... -
Portfolio Manager: Job Description & Average Salary
Discover the duties and responsibilities of a portfolio manager, along with education, training and skills requirements, ... -
Retail Banking vs. Corporate Banking
Retail banking is the visible face of banking to the general public. Corporate banking refers to the aspect of banking that ...
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The Origins Of Common Currency Symbols
Check out some of the world's most heavily traded currencies and their origins. -
The Darvas Box: A Timeless Classic
This method helped its inventor turn $26,000 into $2 million. Many argue it still works. -
Financial Markets: Random, Cyclical or Both?
Are the markets random or cyclical? Depends on whom you ask. We look at both sides of the argument. -
Patience Is a Virtue for Traders
Waiting may be the biggest key to reeling in that trophy investment. -
A Guide to Day Trading on Margin
Buying on margin is a good option if you don't have the cash to day trade. -
Trading S&P 500 Price Progressions: The Basics
The S&P 500 futures contract works well as a road map for short-term market timing and direction.
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The Origins Of Common Currency Symbols
Check out some of the world's most heavily traded currencies and their origins. -
The International Fisher Effect: An Introduction
The Fisher models have the ability to illustrate the expected relationship between interest rates, inflation and exchange ... -
How Forex Brokers Make Money
Forex brokers set their prices based on commission, spread, or a combination of both. Traders have to be cautious in the ... -
Corporate Currency Risks Explained
Corporate currency risks include transaction, translation and economic risks. -
Does Quantitative Easing (Q.E.) Add to Inequality?
Learn about quantitative easing (QE) and whether or not this new central banking policy tool plays a role in helping or hindering ... -
How to Calculate an Exchange Rate
Struggling to get a grasp on exchange rates? Here's what you need to know.
Hot Definitions
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Gross Domestic Product - GDP
GDP is the monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period, ... -
Debt/Equity Ratio
The D/E ratio indicates how much debt a company is using to finance its assets relative to the value of shareholders’ equity. -
Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF)
A security that tracks an index, a commodity or a basket of assets like an index fund, but trades like a stock on an exchange. -
Net Present Value - NPV
Net Present Value (NPV) is the difference between the present value of cash inflows and the present value of cash outflows ... -
Return On Equity - ROE
The amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholders equity. Return on equity measures a corporation's profitability ... -
Bond
A bond is a fixed income investment in which an investor loans money to an entity (corporate or governmental) that borrows ...
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