After a six-week low for the Australian dollar, a suggested stronger regional equity markets and renewed trader interest had promptly given rise to the Australian dollar to a value of 105.49 US cents at 5pm (AEDT), 13th of March. Although not a huge rise from 105.25 US cents the previous day, it is a positive indicator of a slowly rising Australian economy...
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Mutuality in life insurance remains an ongoing compromise between enhancing market share and maintaining a strong free-asset ratio; for if this dwindles below regulatory levels, insurers must temper their investment portfolios accordingly, and most likely compromise the level of fund performance by adopting a lower risk, bond-dominated, investment strategy...
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Posted on March 05, 2012 by CashFinance
Restrictions on stock ownership may harm a company’s performance, because retractions prevent owners from choosing an optimal capital structure. Cole and Mehran examine the stock-price performance and ownership structure of a sample of US thrift institutions that converted from mutual to stock ownership...
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Posted on Feburary 27, 2012 by CashFinance
In the UK, mutual institutions grew out of the friendly society movement of the 19th century, with the first mutual insurer and caveat loans, Equitable Life, founded in 1762. The emergence of mutual assurance is linked with the Industrial Revolution and the need to provide for impoverished workers beyond the outmoded Elizabethan Poor Laws...
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Posted on Feburary 27, 2012 by CashFinance
The financial services industry is probably unique in having a substantial mutual sector coexisting with, and competing against, joint stock firms with caveat loans. The last few years have encompassed a wholesale transformation of the UK building society and life assurance markets, as the majority of mutual providers have elected to change their corporate form...
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Posted on Feburary 21, 2012 by CashFinance
In the previous article I have posted an article to show what is marketing, and the basic concept of marketing, however in just one article, it is very hard to show what exactly we want to say about marketing. In this article, I would like to thank Kotler Adam, and Denize Armstrong for providing informative information in their book called principles of marketing...
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Posted on Feburary 21, 2012 by CashFinance
What does the term marketing mean? Many people think of marketing only as selling and advertising. And no wonder – every day we are bombarded with television commercials, newspaper advertisements, direct mail, and sales calls by telephone, fax and email. Someone is always trying to sell us something, It seems that we cannot escape death, taxes or selling...
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Posted on Feburary 14, 2012 by CashFinance
Well, there are myths about the cost of caveat loans, some people say that the cost of borrowing one of these kind of loans are extremely high, and the sad thing is that many people do believe it without going to find out about it themselves, therefore, in this article, I would like to explain to you about the cost of it, and that myth is really just a myth, there is no real evidence to back it up...
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Posted on Feburary 14, 2012 by CashFinance
Cash Finance is one of Australia’s most professional caveat loanslenders, and I am here to you today to briefly talk about what are caveat loans, and how they can benefit you. So, as many of you might have already known, caveat loans are short term loans usually any time between one to four months. And according to our customers...
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Cash Finance had revealed that there are actually a number of suburbs around Australia with properties that are more affordable to buy compare to renting. Property specialists has done enough research to indicate that there are 74 suburbs across Australia where adding up together, mortgage repayments is seem to be costing less...
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