Can M&A Save Warren Buffett? Investing 101
Posted by James Breen at 11 August 2008 1:32
This bond investing is a new discovery. Thank goodness they decided to share it. Once the word spreads, it will be next to impossible to see it again.
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
Investing in bonds is easier than you think. Like stocks, the key is to understand what you are doing well before you buy. So before we answer the question of "how do I invest in bonds?," lets answer the question of "What bonds." The primary purpose of a corporate bond is to lend money to someone for a specific (fixed) period of time and in return, get an agreed on rate of return. In real terms, when you purchase a bond, you are lending your money to a corporation (this may be a ..>>.
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Investing is the practice of buying what would be considered an asset, or assets plural, to achieve a return on the initial monies spent. People go about investing in many different ways. Some of these include: real estate Stocks Bonds mutual funds New or Existing Business Personal Finance • Investment Reasoning Once an investment is made, it will hopefully provide you with a profit, which is the purpose behind the process to begin with. Nevertheless so much depends on the markets, ..keep reading.
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There has hardly been a major deal has done this year that didn't have Warren Buffett's fingerprints on it. The Oracle of Omaha jumped into finance Mars' acquisition of Wrigley and Dow Chemical's acquisition of Rohm & Haas. He bought Marmon Holdings, offered to reinsure $800 million of bonds held by struggling bond insurers including MBIA and Ambac Financial. So what is going on? Does Buffett have attention deficit disorder? Quite the opposite. Buffett may be more focused than ever. He has .. read the rest.
There are times when your heart will be in your throat, and times when you will feel as if you are carrying more than your shoulder can bear. However, there are few experiences in life as exciting as landing the biggest expectation.
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