Thursday, August 27, 2009

Financial Structure

DefinitionThe right side of a firm's balance sheet, detailing how its assets are financed, including debt and equity issues.
Introduction to Budgeting
Learn how to get your financial house in order. Here we describe the overall approach we recommend: choose a system, calculate your current income and expenses and compare the two, set specific goals and monitor your progress as you work toward them.
Saving
Have extra money lying around? This article tells you why you should save and how much you should save, with specific emphasis on creating an emergency fund, and when to invest in high-risk, high-return ventures.
Goals and Progress
Continuing the discussion of our simple 7 step budgeting process, this article includes information on how to set goals, and consequently how to achieve them.
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Call Money Market Posted by Ashwin.S at 2:27 AM
Call Money Market
DefinitionMarket in which brokers and dealers borrow money to satisfy their credit needs, either to finance their own inventory of securities or to cover their customers' margin accounts.
Stock RegulationsExplore the ins and outs of the SEC, the NASD, and illegal insider trading.
The Stock MarketLearn the lingo of "the market," as well as theories about market behavior, such as random walk, behavioral finance theory, and what makes a market efficient.
Principles of InvestingHere are the seven fundamental principles of investing that every investor should know. Topics include knowing your current situation, goals and risk tolerance; getting your finances in order; thinking long term and focusing on stocks; researching and monitoring your investments; and knowing when and how to get financial help.

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