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The Joy of Registration Rights
As Jason and I close out our Letter of Intent series, we thought we’d cover one last item that has screwed many a seller – the case where a public company acquires a private company for unregistered stock. Some buyers will try to ignore this – a good seller should work hard up front to get agreement on what type of stock and what kind of registration rights they will be receiving. Expectation setting is key in this situation.

Euro Dead Zone!
The value of the Euro is going down because most of the countries that use it are in economic trouble.

Got an opinion on Stocks? Then you have one on GBP/USD too!
I find that many people coming from the stock market into the FX market don't think they know much about forex. However, if you have an opinion about where stocks might go, then you have an opinion about where this currency pair may be going.

Stock Market Outlook: Holding pattern until the Fall!
This stock market has really been historical over the last 12 months. 2009 in and of itself has been quite a ride, but where does this leave us? The market has been stabilizing and trading in a range for two months. There may be a big move to the upside this Fall out in front of the heavy inflation to follow.

North Korea's Nuke & Missile Tests Shake up the Yen!
After testing a nuke and firing off 5 missiles over the past few days, North Korea now says that it has abandoned its truce that ended the Korean War back in 1953. So what does all of this mean for currencies?

Stress – The Silent Threat
Although some stress is normal, chronic stress can cause a myriad of problems, ranging from headaches, skin rashes, and high blood pressure to sleep disturbances, burnout, and depression. This article contains a list of ten things you can do to decrease your stress level.

Are Balanced Funds Really Balanced?
After the stock market crash of the late 90’s many experts called balanced funds the saviors of retirement planning and the 401k world.   Although they have a lot of strong qualities and their internal strategy is ideal for a goal oriented portfolio, they are not the saviors of the retirement plans in the world! 

Stock Market:How to Enjoy the Upside without the Downside
Back before I knew anything about stock analysis, financial statements, ratios, etc… I was introduced to a method that helped me to follow trends. The method can help you to know when to get into a fund or ETF and when it may be best to get out.

Why the Air is Getting let Out of the Euro
Want to see how Moody's is sinking the euro? Read on.

Coping With Volatility In Your Business
When the volatility of the world is taking its toll, you may feel you have no other choice but to give in to it. But the truth is, you do have a choice. Here are some steps to consider.

Bad Behaviour what we do wrong
The top 20 flaws that hold most people back in the workplace are rarely ones of skill, intelligence, or personality. They are challenges in interpersonal behaviour, often leadership behaviour. They are the everyday annoyances that make your workplace noxious!...

Leadership in the Age of Uncertainty
It has been said that the only constant is change. In this age of uncertainty and volatility change can occur more rapidly than we’d wish. One way to take charge of an uncertain future is to make your strategic planning a highly focused activity. We show you how to identify patterns of uncertainty that will prepare you to respond more appropriately and how to engage others in recognizing those patterns.

6 Critical Organizational Success Factors for Embracing Volatility
Organizations no longer have the luxury of allowing their employees and leaders to sit back and enjoy the tranquility of a stable environment, which required relatively little upkeep to maintain the status quo.

5.2 Growth, productivity and diversification: Economic Report on Africa 2007
There is abundant literature that suggests that there is a two-way relationship between exports and growth. However, an important aspect of this evidence is that it is not just the level of exports that leads to growth but also the level of diversified exports or products.

4.3 Conclusion: Economic Report on Africa 2007
The following conclusions summarize the results of Africa’s export diversification efforts and results:

INVESTING IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY AND VOLATILITY - Part 1 FROM THE GFC TO NOW
People are worried, concerned and yes, even scared. How do you invest in these volatile and uncertain times? The memories of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008-2009 are still fresh. They themselves may have “lost” money during this period as have many of their friends. They know people or have heard stories of people who “went into cash” at the right time. The global economies and investment markets are again facing new uncertainly and volatility. People are asking themselves and their advisers questions such as: • Will I lose my money? • Is any place safe? • Should I go into cash? • Am I wasting my money by investing now? The purpose of my articles are to answer these questions. This is part one of a four part series of articles.

INVESTING IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY AND VOLATILITY - Part 2 THE INVESTMENT DECISION AND CONSEQUENCES
This article, part two of a four part series, examines the consequences of selling out and going into cash after a market correction. It looks at question such as, "Have you really lost money/" and "When do I get back into the market?"

INVESTING IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY AND VOLATILITY - Part 3 INVESTING WHEN THE MARKET IS BAD
This article, part three of a four part series on investing in times of uincertainty and volatility, answers the question of whether you are wasting your money by investing when "the market is bad."

INVESTING IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY AND VOLATILITY - Part 4 OTHER IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
This is the final article in the four part series on investing in times of uncetainty and volatility. This article discusses your personal risk profile. What is the risk/reward trade off that you are willing to accept? We also discuss your investment time frame as this has an important bearing on how much volatility you can take on. Finally, we examine the importance of having a diversified portfolio and of receiving good unbiased financial advice from a qualified professional.

DIVERSIFICATION - HOW TO GET THE BENEFITS
Quite simply, it is about not putting all your eggs in one basket. There are many places to invest your money from low return, low risk investments such as cash and fixed interest investments to growth assets such as property and shares, both domestic shares and international.

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Leadership in the Age of Uncertainty
It has been said that the only constant is change. In this age of uncertainty and volatility change can occur more rapidly than we’d wish. One way to take charge of an uncertain future is to make your strategic planning a highly focused activity. We show you how to identify patterns of uncertainty that will prepare you to respond more appropriately and how to engage others in recognizing those patterns.

Market Perspective
September was a long and volatile month in the financial services industry and markets are taking most investors on a wild and sometimes frightening ride. The news about corporate failures and bailouts is confusing and the economic news is disheartening. That said, I wanted to remind you that we have a financial plan in place that assumed we'd hit rough patches like this eventually. People react emotionally to money and volatility, and this fact is not new.

Coping With Volatility In Your Business
When the volatility of the world is taking its toll, you may feel you have no other choice but to give in to it. But the truth is, you do have a choice. Here are some steps to consider.

State of the market: Around the block
At present we are witnessing a multitude of purchasers and vendors alike who are extremely distressed by current market volatility. Whilst we understand that some people don't like change we need to look at the current situation from the bigger perspective.

A Bank that Will Live in Infamy
Have you noticed the choppiness in the markets, asks Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post is it will reveal, what many experts will not say, which is that this type of volatility is what you get when the marketplace is full of an over-supply of money provided by the Federal Reserve.

Seven Things that Frustrate Sales Managers
Did you ever just sit around the office wondering what was in the head of the person next to you? Did you ever have a little voice saying what does he/she think about me? We all have these thoughts and with economic volatility high the voices seem to get much louder. I thought this might be a good time especially with the fourth quarter just around the turn to discover what on earth your sales manager is thinking and what you can do to alter their thinking.

INVESTING IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY AND VOLATILITY - Part 3 INVESTING WHEN THE MARKET IS BAD
This article, part three of a four part series on investing in times of uincertainty and volatility, answers the question of whether you are wasting your money by investing when "the market is bad."

INVESTING IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY AND VOLATILITY - Part 4 OTHER IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
This is the final article in the four part series on investing in times of uncetainty and volatility. This article discusses your personal risk profile. What is the risk/reward trade off that you are willing to accept? We also discuss your investment time frame as this has an important bearing on how much volatility you can take on. Finally, we examine the importance of having a diversified portfolio and of receiving good unbiased financial advice from a qualified professional.

Forex trading and what is MQL4 for?
Forex trading have been another alternative to trading stock and shares. Because of the volatility and availability of trading 24/6, it is more popular among traders switching over to Forex trading.

What is the best time to trade Forex
Forex trading is available 24 hours from Monday to Saturday, except Sunday is close. The best time to trade is GMT 2300 to 0100 hours due to low volatility as most major market in London and New York are closed and, Japan and Sydney are just opening.

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