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Explaining High-Frequency Trading: Why Everybody Wants It Gone
High-Frequency Trading (HFT) is something that has been talked about on every news channel you’ve probably watched. In most cases, it’s a large debate between somebody who supports the idea (and likely owns a High-Frequency Trading setup) and somebody who is completely against it.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze6 years ago in Trader
Challenging Your Property Tax Assessment
Property tax in the United States is the main contributor to local government revenue. It helps fund several important government functions such as public works, local government salaries, sanitation, and several others. While local governments benefit from property taxes, real estate owners usually bear a part of the brunt of financing their counties by settling their property tax bills.
By Telligent Marketing LLC6 years ago in Trader
Just How Catastrophic Is Digital Lending in Kenya?
Digital lending is on the uptake across the world and Kenya hasn’t been left behind. This trend is fueled partly by the country’s harsh economic environment and partly by the upsurge of smartphone adoption among the youths. Of course, this has made it easier and more convenient for borrowers to access loans, either for their household needs such as rent and food or for working capital for their SMEs.
By Robert Gitau6 years ago in Trader
Unusual Loan Practices You May Not Know
When you're in need of some cash up front and quickly, you need to consider the different loan types available to you. There is a lot you could do to get the funding you need with perfect terms and conditions that you can live with, but there are other types of loans that many people find unconventional.
By Veselina Dzhingarova6 years ago in Trader
Types of Loans Available for Lenders with Bad Credit
To provide for our needs, we need to be financially stable. Physiological needs, such as food, water, and shelter can be provided if we are financially capable. Financial stability can also provide for our emergency expenses, especially in times of calamities or sudden health problems.
By Kelly Jensen6 years ago in Trader
Benefits of Having a Good Credit Score
In today's world, good credit is used for more than just getting a credit card or loan. Lately, many businesses have become reluctant about offering products and services to those with bad credit. Here are five reasons why having good credit is important in 2019.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Trader
Talking Brook: ‘Yaron Brook Show: Zuckerberg on Wealth, Navarro's Muse'
Dr. Yaron Brook brings his expertise in parsing through newspapers to his show. He claims that the best paper, The Wall Street Journal, still has errors, flubs, and outright “nonsense.” He disagrees with economists like Thomas Sowell who contends that economics is about “scarcity” but still holds him in esteem. Dr. Brook challenges the scarcity notion. He says that economics is about production and trade. He finds that we live in abundance. He offers the example of how you can take “gunky stuff” like oil and make it into something that can be made into a human value to be consumed. Epistemology (respect for facts, reality, and the mind) and ethics (defining a proper code of morality) ought to drive economics to the good doctor.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Trader
Is Securing an Unsecured Business Loan Right for Your Business or Franchise?
Entrepreneurs seek business loans to fund their startups, or for investing in a franchise. The cash infusion is inevitable, as it is required for continued business operations, to pay off salaries or rent, purchase inventory, or to take up other day-to-day business functions. In order to meet the needs, companies at times seek loans in lieu of collateral. The loans, in this case, are secured against a personal asset that can be redeemed in case a person defaults on a loan.
By Lynda Arbon6 years ago in Trader











