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    There are many ways to make money in today's ever changing world. People are relying more and more on turning their hobbies into their profession and one such practical and viable hobby is stock photography. Stock photography is the photographs of common places like landmarks, nature, events, people etc. Taken in a professional manner for commercial purposes. Here are the ways by which you can make plenty of money with your stock photography. 1.Having the proper equipment Before starting your…

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    acquired. The majority of your hard resources are safely put away at a best in class, IRS-affirmed, protected private storeroom. When you are age-qualified to take a required dispersion, you can decide to either take physical ownership of your metals or exchange your advantages (in the suitable sum, as dictated by the IRS…

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    Investing Joe Mansuetor

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    regarding investing that Joe Mansueto founded Morningstar Inc., which helps the average investor when it comes to making important investment decisions. A person wanting to put their funds in a more convenient and less risky investment option should look into investing in a mutual fund (Bihari & Shukla, 2012). A mutual fund possesses a collective of people investing in multiple securities which…

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    Investment Strategy Diversify two stocks per industry to dampen effects of industry specific crashes, while still maintaining a substantial amount of capital within each market to benefit from industry specific rises. Our investment strategy would focus solely on capital growth, as such, the three industries would be the Financial, Telecom Services, and Utilities sector as they are currently the top performing sectors with around +60% companies up 0% - 2%. TELECOM SERVICES 1. Fusion…

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    My Investment Philosophy

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    Investment Philosophy My investment philosophy and strategy was not just investing in a single industry. Instead, I wanted to have a variety of stocks in my portfolio, with investing in multiple different companies from different industries. I tended to gear more towards larger companies that are growing relatively fast. These companies were ones that I was personally familiar with and liked as a whole. Amazon, for example, being the largest ecommerce retailer, I believed would be a pretty good…

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    contracts, options currency and cross-hedging. Forward exchange contract is the most direct technique of eliminating transaction exposure through hedging. Tyson Foods can do this by selling Euros equivalent of its receivables to the bank for a specified period of time, which can be converted over the period at a forward rate. Therefore, Tyson Foods would be assured of converting the receivables into U.S. dollars no matter what happens to the exchange rate over that period. Conversely, currency…

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    Fama-French Model Case Study

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    This indicates that momentum and traded liquidity are not the omitted variables and not related to risk factors of mutual funds. Fama-French model cannot be improved though five-factor model. Compared this three models, Fama-French model has highest adjusted R-square and lowest probability of F-statistic. Therefore, the most suitable model to capture the performance of mutual funds is Fama-French model. However, Fama-French model is not so good. Firstly, the β of ExRm and HML is insignificant,…

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    A book by John Clifton Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Mutual Fund Group and one of the greatest investors in the history, titled “Enough”(2009) is a relatively quick and good read in the financial literature genre. Although the book’s jacket is not very attractive— it has no photographs or illustrations, its title, in my opinion, is quite catchy, and attracts ones’ attention. Moreover, the title does encapsulate the main message—that the average investor feeds at the bottom of…

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    Everything has a cost. The world revolves on an axis of money. Although this has an evil overtone, it gives capital market analysts their job. They are in charge of helping clients, or investors, know when to buy/sell their shares in the stock market. Besides helping them with stocks, a capital market analyst makes several presentations and proves they have a standing relationship with the bank. Before helping the investors know when to buy and sell, they must help them decide what to…

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    Current Fund Observations

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    Current Fund Observations: We have looked over your current portfolio. We believe you have done a great job monitoring your investments. You have several different retirement accounts and you were proactive in getting these accounts invested early. You also have a variety of funds in each account. We would like to make a few recommendations to reflect your risk tolerance, risk capacity and risk need. Portfolio Analysis: We have observed some areas of improvements we would like to…

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