Investing involves dealing with investing terms and here is another one to add to your vocabulary. The term duopsony refers to an economic condition where there are only two large buyers for a product or service. Like in a monopoly, this has its drawbacks.
For example, the two companies might offer lower wages for its […]
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The Duopsony Condition
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Dry Powder When Your Portfolio Takes A Hit
Even the most successful investors have had some setbacks. This is inevitable. But this does not mean that you have to take it lying down. There are things you could do in order to salvage what you may still have. You can still make money even if your portfolio takes a […]
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Illegal Shelter
When you handle money, it always comes hand in hand with taxes. Taxes are collected of course depending on the income of a person or a company. But there are people who are always seeking ways to fool the law. One way they can do it is through abusive tax shelters.
This practice […]
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The Exit Fee
The term exit fee refers to the fee being charged to investors for withdrawing earlier than the date agreed upon deposit. This is put in place by managers of funds to deter investors from withdrawing money early. If that happens, then they would have more time to invest the money thus increasing profit. […]
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What Is In-House Financing
In investing and everything about money matters, there are a lot of terms that you need to familiarize yourself with. One such term is in-house financing. What does it mean and is it good or bad?
Well, for people with bad credit ratings, in-house financing is good. This is because this refers to the […]
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The YAWN
We need a lot more YAWN. No, that does not mean that we all need to get drowsy. That’s because YAWN stands for Young and Wealthy but Normal. This is the class of self-made millionaires who, despite having loads of money are still living modestly.
According to Investopedia, the concept of social responsibility […]
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The Leprechaun
In keeping up with St. Patrick’s Day, we turn our focus on the term Leprechaun Leader. Essentially, this term is reserved for a manager or any executive who is mischievous and elusive, just like the famous Irish elf. Also, this term is given to these leaders as they are also in possession of […]
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