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Know Your Investment Risk Level — SadieJane Determining your personal risk tolerance should be well reviewed before any investment. Risk tolerance level is very important, but only one of many factors to consider. Property Investment: Has the Bubble Burst? — Julie-Ann Amos2 The property market and investment in property has grown faster than anyone would have thought possible and some investors are facing problems that they had not envisioned when starting on investment property. Property investment forums can help investors with a variety of advice and experience Foreclosure Home Investing — Bill Dufrane Many people have set their sights upon foreclosure home investing because it is so very profitable. There are hundreds of people in every state that buy foreclosed homes and sell them for profits. This has been proven as a great way for anybody to make money in the real estate industry. If this sounds like something that is interesting, you are in luck. The best part about it is that anyone, given enough capital, can take a shot at this kind of investing. Investing In China: Chinese Banks — David Carnes China’s banking sector has traditionally served as a party-controlled feeding trough for its inefficient, unprofitable state-owned enterprises (SOEs), most of which were technically insolvent. The process was simple – extend a loan to an unqualified SOE applicant, then write off the loan as a bad debt when it failed to repay. This situation is beginning to change, and Chinese banks are attracting the attention of foreign banks that are beginning to view them as investment opp... Investing My Money Advice And Links Resource — Al Castillo Investing My Money Advice And Links Resource The Invisible Killer Of Your Investment Return — Robert Palmer The most critical threat to the return you earn on your investment is one you never see on your financial statements, inflation. Investing China: China 101 For Smes — David Carnes Many small and medium sized enterprises in western countries are caught between the proverbial “rock and a hard place”. Economic pressures at home are forcing them to consider setting up in or at least sourcing from China, yet the Chinese market gets tougher and tougher to crack every year, in part because so many of their competitors are already there. Following are some strategies for squeezing your SME through. How To Select The Right High Yield Investment — Bill Dufrane Profit, this is the key to winning the game in the entrepreneurial world. This is also the same key to being successful. Without profits, the business efforts would be rendered futile and meaningless. Investing In China: The "china Fallacy"? — David Carnes China has long been an entrepreneur’s daydream – “If I could sell one pair of underwear each to a billion Chinese…”. Now, after almost 25 years of opening its gates to the outside world, how well are things working? Invest In China - Establishing A Business Presence — David Carnes Three primary investment forms are commonly used by foreign companies to establish a permanent presence in China -- the Sino-foreign Joint Venture, the Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise, and the Representative Office. Investing In China: Proposed Labor Contract Law — David Carnes If you are considering setting up a company in the People’s Republic of China (the “PRC”) you should be aware that Chinese law is more protective of employees than the laws of many western nations, particularly the United States. The current PRC Labor Law was enacted in 1994; however, a new PRC Labor Contract Law, intended to supplement the Labor Law, is expected to come into force at the end of 2006. This new law contains both bad news and good news from the point of view of... Investing In China: Tax Incentives — David Carnes The People’s Republic of China offers a variety of tax breaks and financial incentives to encourage inbound investment. Investing In China: Incentives Offered By Local Governments — David Carnes China’s national government offers a tempting variety of financial incentives designed to lure inbound foreign investment, some of which were introduced by this author in the article “Investing in China: Tax Incentives”. However, additional incentives offered by provincial and local governments significantly sweeten the investor’s overall incentive package. These incentives tend to become more generous as one moves westward from the investment-saturated coastal provinces to C... Investing - An Approach To A Restful Future — Bill Dufrane 1. Information on investing Investing In China: Setting Up A Representative Office — David Carnes Foreign investment in China started with a trickle in the early 1980s and has increased to the extent that China is now siphoning off a significant percentage of the world’s available foreign investment funding. With China’s accession to the WTO and the continuing vitality of its economy, this trend seems likely to continue for the foreseeable future. Nevertheless, China remains an unfamiliar and challenging place to do business for many small and medium sized enterprises (SM... |
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