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    Kyle Bass is a very well known American Hedge Fund Manager. Kyle is also a very calculating man that doesn't mind playing the waiting game, if it is going to return big funds. The fact is that Bass is carefully watching the Chinese economy that is currently spiraling out of control. He's got his fingers crossed and praying that the Chinese economy nose dives completely. Bass believes that the Chinese will take major risk to revive the economy. Bass believes taking such big risk will devalue…

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    S-Corporation Vs S-Corp

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    by §301(c), a distribution from an S-Corp is first treated as a return of stock basis or out of the S-Corp’s Accumulated Adjustment Account which both ultimately receives tax-free treatment. As provided by §1367(a)(1), income earned by an S-Corp increases the shareholders' basis in the corporation's stock, and a distribution from those earnings is treated as a tax-free reduction of the shareholders’ previously increased stock basis under §1368. Due to this advantageous treatment provided to…

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    The Big Selloff? Frontier Communication (NYSE:FTR) share price extended its volatility into this year, declining nearly 39% since the start of this year, extending the three-year selloff to more than 62%. Investors always love to buy underestimated stocks to create a value. In the case of FTR, the company’s share price has been declining amid poor past performances and bleak future fundamentals. Therefore, it’s important to look at the key financial metrics of this company before making any…

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    Municipal Bonds

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    asset allocation? Why is this used? An asset allocation is the implementation of an investment strategy that attempts to balance risks. It is used to sort out better opinions and avoid risks. 3. What are common stocks? What are the advantages and disadvantages of common stocks? Common stocks are shares entitling their holder to dividends that vary in amount and may even be missed. Advantages would be finding out what you could gain and disadvantages would be losing things. 4. What are…

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    From charts and financial report above show that revenues increased by each year from $450,000,000 to $29,150,000 in the past five years; total employees grew from 54 people in 2011 to 175 in 2014; and the highest productivity (revenue/employee) was $1,083,333 in 2012. By calculation, Revenue Growth Rate in one year was 206.1% and 90.6% of 3 year average. Employee Growth Rate was 56.3% in one year and 3 year average was 48%. (Privco, 2016) Strengths YETI has existed distribution and sales…

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    investing. Individuals are reducing their overall risk, because only part of the money is being put in each investment. For example, if someone has invested in several different types of investments and their stock investment drops, they still have other investments 3. What are common stocks? What are the advantages…

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    JB Hi-Fi Case

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    superior to anything David Jones, in any case, this stock has likewise broken beneath the half ($11.86) level. The distinction here is that JB Hi-Fi has all the earmarks of being hanging in 'a dead zone' between the half level and 61.8% ($9.06) of the ATH. Given this, the danger still exists for JB Hi-Fi to tumble to around $9.00 before the following run can be maintained. Merchants searching for long positions should be careful JB Hi-Fi is a stock that is generally short sold by those hoping to…

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    Apple Stock Case

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    of Apple stock is $143,680. Apple stock price was at $2.19 25 years ago which extended a total value of $2,190 (AAPL, n.d.). This ultimately means that the 25 year return on 1,000 shares of Apple stock is roughly $4,725%. If there were EE savings bonds sold, the payout would be $119,588, compared to the value of the bond if kept until maturity of $143,680. The prize for selling a combination of stocks and bonds is that it enables for a improved financial security. Keeping a little stock…

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    Nintendo Stock Analysis

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    In the first week of doing stocks I started with American Express and bought all the stocks that I thought would gain the most money. All of those stocks included products that I knew would have good business and wouldn’t be likely to lose a major amount of money these stocks included Imax, Mcgraw, Microsoft, and took a chance with both Coach and Go pro. Go Pro was probably the worst one to pick as they lost a lot of money the first few weeks a lot more money than I thought they would. I also…

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    Richard Scrushy, the former CEO of HealthSouth was corrupt form the beginning. Although he appeared to have altruistic views, that wasn’t the case. The meteoric rise of HealthSouth came about with the rapid influx of baby boomers coming into middle age and older. This required more facilities which Scrushy happily provided through franchising. After starting HealthSouth (AmCare), he took it public two years later. He was motivated by the vast amounts of money from meeting Wall Street’s…

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