Category: Business
Options Trading Strategies: Misuse of Historical Volatility and Implied Volatility Crossovers
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Not all volatilities are built equal. It is critical to differentiate between historical volatility and implied volatility, so retail traders learn to trade options by focusing on what is material to theoretically price option spreads forward. Historical Volatility (HV) measures the past price movements of the underlying asset by recording the actual or realized volatility…
Read MoreMy husband wants to leave me, how can I make him stay?
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Last night, I received an email from a wife telling me that she felt like she was “running out of time.” Her husband had confided in her that he was considering leaving home in the short term and perhaps leaving the relationship long term. This terrified the wife. The relationship had always been somewhat volatile.…
Read MoreUnderstand the Difference Between Home Equity Loans and Home Equity Line of Credit
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Homeowners often wonder how they can use their home’s equity to access low-interest financing. A home equity loan or line of credit are two options available to you. To find out which one best suits your needs, check out some of the differences below. Home Equity Loan (HEL) A loan that takes advantage of the…
Read MoreCharacteristics of depreciation, basic factors for determining depreciation
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Depreciation characteristics Depreciation has the following characteristics: (1) Depreciation is charged only for fixed assets, for example buildings, plant and machinery, furniture, etc. There is no question of depreciation in the case of current assets, such as shares, debtors, invoices receivable, etc. (2) Depreciation causes a perpetual, gradual and continuous fall in the value of…
Read MoreSave Your Small Business: 10 Crucial Strategies To Survive Through Tough Times Or Close And Move On
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If ever there was a timely business book, “Save Your Small Business: 10 Crucial Strategies for Surviving Tough Times or Closing and Moving Forward” by Ralph Warner and Bethany K. Laurence it certainly is. Promoted as a roadmap for small business survival, Warner and Laurence provide simple, sensible steps that can make a big difference…
Read MorePrices based on demand
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What is the best price a retailer can charge for their product? One of the most difficult, but important, aspects that a retailer must decide as an entrepreneur is how much to charge for a product. While there is no single correct way to determine your pricing strategy, fortunately there are some guidelines that will…
Read MoreNeon vs LED screens and their environmental impact
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On the very strip of Las Vegas, the only place in the world most famous for its neon lights, many are switching to LED screens instead of neon. In fact, neon signs that are being replaced by their LED counterparts can now be found preserved in neon museums. LEDs are much more efficient than neon…
Read MoreOffice supply management for a large organization
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No matter how large or small an organization is, maintaining a constant supply of readily available office supplies can keep costs down and improve overall productivity levels; Imagine the stress of spending an entire day preparing a crucial presentation for an important client, only to find that one of your colleagues used the latest paper…
Read MoreAdvantages of buying used office furniture
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What is the advantage of buying used office furniture? Worth it? Today, with the economic conditions around the world, saving money is on the minds of all companies. The higher the budget that can be capped for non-personnel costs, the more hiring and job creation. Therefore, for this reason alone, the option to buy used…
Read MoreLimited liability company
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The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a comparatively new form of business entity, which began in Wyoming in 1977. It is neither a corporation nor a partnership, but combines the benefits of both. People who have an interest in an LLC are known as ‘members’ rather than ‘shareholders’. Members’ liability is limited to their investment…
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