Many People Suggested To Be Placing Themselves Under Financial Risk
Posted in Financial Risk Management by admin | 18 Comments » | May 30, 2009 |
Rising numbers of Britons are struggling to manage their money, new research shows.
In a study released by the Post Office, it was revealed that a significant proportion of consumers feel that they are unable to put cash into savings accounts due to surges in the cost of living in recent months. At present it wa......
Winning the Game to Financial Freedom
Posted in Financial Risk Management by admin | 6 Comments » | May 29, 2009 |
According to the statistics shared by Mike Peterson, co-founder of The American Credit Foundation and author of “Reality Millionaire: Proven Tips to Retire Rich,” most Americans are losing the money-making game. Take 100 people at age 20 and fast forward them to retirement. Only five percent of them ......
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Financial risks in Merger & Acquisition
Posted in Financial Risk Management by admin | 9 Comments » | May 28, 2009 |
In the west countries, M&A have a history about more than 100 years, and transactions have been expanding. The 5th wave of global mergers and acquisitions peaked in 2000.
In our country, M&A become more and more popular. Generally, when the acquirer is not able to ascertain the true value of the target c......