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In March of 2008, the price of ...
The last few months of 2007 have presented both a unique problem, and the most misunderstood of crises. That crises occur periodically is to be expected; what is almost never ...
There are times when it is not right to be invested in equities, and this is one of them. This is a flagrant generalisation of course — and there will always be some individual ...
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It is still difficult to remember that we have a new Chancellor, and that Gordon Brown is no longer in charge of our tax system. However, Alistair Darling clearly wants tomake ...
One of the most well-known auditors in the world is David Walker. He is the top auditor of the US government — the Comptroller and Auditor General and the head of the non-partisan ...
Not for decades has the UK seen a ‘run on the bank,’ but that changed this month with the fiasco at Northern Rock. If ever there was a financial crisis brought about by the ...
Volatile markets that come after a long period of rising share prices are known for producing a lot of angst-ridden private investors. Is the market decline a permanent one? If you ...
Purchasing a retirement annuity — an income stream for life — is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make. It is a decision that will determine your living standards ...
The precious metals markets have been on a tear. In fact, precious metals have been the top performing asset class in recent years and with this trend looking likely to continue, ...
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