31 / Jan
New and existing business owners usually need to consider various options at some point regarding commercial finance – how it works, when to apply for it, where to get the best rates and many other details must be worked out in advance to ensure timely and reasonable funding when needed the most. Funding options for [...]
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31 / Jan
Vermillion School Board Agrees To Keep Opt-Out
VERMILLION — Citing an inability to meet the Vermillion School District’s financial needs under tax limitation measures that will kick in soon, the Vermillion School Board unanimously passed a resolution this week that would extend the current opt-out of the state’s property tax freeze for another five years.
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31 / Jan
A lot of people have sought a complete guide to option pricing formula. We would attempt to provide here a comprehensive useful guide. The inventor of Brownian motion, Bachelier also is the root of the “Option pricing theory” also called “Black-Scholes theory” or “derivatives pricing theory”.
This risk neutral approach or technique also opened a door [...]
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31 / Jan
NEW YORK, NY -Most people think of January 1st as the time for resolutions. Savvy Ladies, however, sees April 15th as the date they see women turn a new leaf to achieve their financial goals.
Savvy Ladies is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women through financial education. They conduct over 30 seminars a year with [...]
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31 / Jan
More Countries to Follow Asia on Mortgage Caps, Geoghegan Says
Feb. 1 (Bloomberg) — HSBC Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael Geoghegan said more countries will adopt the mortgage lending caps that protected Asia during the collapse in the U.S. and U.K. housing markets.
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31 / Jan
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Briefly, during the takeover bid for Cadbury by Kraft, I thought the UK might proclaim a “strategic chocolate” doctrine. Fortunately, that did not happen. Less fortunately, if history is any guide, the takeover of Cadbury is quite likely to be a flop.
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31 / Jan
Republicans decide to suggest, not push
The Republican National Committee on Friday approved a watered-down resolution designed to deal with a demand by conservative committee members that candidates agree to support a list of conservative positions as a condition of receiving financial support from the party.
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31 / Jan
F1: Q and A with Robert Kubica
Q and A with Robert Kubica
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31 / Jan
With less than six weeks until the end of the year, many people start planning to turn the page to the new year: vacations during winter break, planning holiday/new year’s parties, thinking about new year’s resolutions. It is the last item that deserves more careful consideration, specifically with resolutions revolving around finances. Many people make [...]
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31 / Jan
From a recession to a measured resurgence, Telluride endures
If we learned anything about ourselves and about Telluride in 2009, it’s that we, and this town, endure. This last year was defined in simple economic terms for us, and we learned a lesson: Even our sno-globe town isn’t invincible. Our region made difficult financial decisions as [...]
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