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  • How to Negotiate in Any Situation

    I will teach you how to negotiate just follow these easy steps!

  • Introduction to Inefficient Markets

    The question of whether markets are efficient or not is a highly controversial topic, because of what it implies in terms of valuation. If markets are perfectly efficient, it is logical that not...

  • How to Sell Student Season Football Tickets

    Selling your student tickets all at once can be overwhelming, but rewarding. Decide a price, but be willing to negotiate. Then advertise, any way you can think of that doesn't cost money. Finally,...

  • Analysis of Economic Value

    Economic value is a difficult topic, and thinkers since at least the 12th century have pondered the question of how to define and explain what value is and how we can measure it. Modern economics...

  • How to Purchase Gold Coins as An Investment

    As the dollar continues to drop in value, you will begin to see many people start to talk about purchasing Gold Coins as an investment. I will share with you some tips.

  • Inflation Rate Definition

    "Inflation rate" is a term used in economics which refers to the rise in prices of goods or services over a given time period; as prices rise, the value of the goods or service diminishes.

  • How to Invest During Inflationary Periods

    In 1971 President Nixon took the dollar off of the gold standard and left the world's central banks with the means to print as much money as they want. With the US skyrocketing debt and inflation...

  • How Can I Find Out How Much a House Sold for?

    If you are curious about the sale price of a particular house or are interested in knowing the comparable home sales of a neighborhood, there are a number of resources available to find the...

  • Economics Made Easy

    Economics is the study of how limited resources are distributed in society through the concepts of supply and demand. Supply is the amount of a good available and demand is how much of the good is...

  • How to Win at an Auction

    To win an auction, you must be as winning and cunning as a poker player. You must not show your interest in an item until at the end of the bidding process. If you are the first bidder, you are...

  • Understanding Stock Market Reports

    If you are interested in the complex world of stock investment and trading and are wondering where to begin; learning to read and understand a basic stock report is your first step. The stock...

  • What Is a Cartel Agreement?

    In a cartel agreement, producers explicitly agree to cooperate in setting prices and output levels for mutual advantage. By consolidating and limiting production, producers can push the market...

  • Analysis of Demand & Supply

    Supply and demand is a fundamental concept of all economic insights and the foundation of the majority of modern economics. The basic theory states that the "market mechanism" of supply and demand...

  • What Is Dynamic Pricing?

    Dynamic pricing, also known as time-based pricing or third-degree price discrimination, occurs when customers are divided into two or more groups with separate demand curves, and different prices...

  • Aggregate Demand & Supply Analysis

    The aggregate supply & aggregate demand model (AS-AD Model) is a popular economic model, and is currently taught as a beginner's economic model with the capabilities to model macroeconomic...

  • Definition of Retail Price Index

    The Retail Price Index (RPI), commonly referred as the Consumer Price Index (CPI), is an economic formula that measures the increase or decrease in the price of goods. The CPI is useful for...

  • Economic Law of Supply

    According to an old economics joke, you can train a parrot to be an economist simply by teaching it to squawk "supply and demand" in response to every question. The laws of supply and demand are...

  • What Is Total Revenue in Economics?

    Businesses determine their total revenue by multiplying the price of one unit that they are selling by the number of units they sold. Demand for products, which can be elastic, affects the total...

  • What Is the Forever Stamp?

    The Forever Stamp has been designed by the U.S. Postal Service as a product of convenience for its busy customers. Customers can avoid lines by buying these stamps in bulk. The lure of the Forever...

  • Commodity Options Definition

    Commodity options give the option holder the right to buy or sell commodities at specified prices and within specified time periods. These options are traded on several exchanges and...

  • Grain Marketing Basics

    Grain marketing involves complex decisions and needs expert input, knowledge of all the marketing tools, experience and a sound understanding of the grain market. Farmers have to decide the level...

  • Types of Stock Trading

    A variety of different types of stock trading exist within the market. The type of trading that is conducted varies depending on the firm or individual conducting trades. While financial...

  • How to Write a Professional Bid on Painting Interior Houses

    Writing a professional bid on painting the interior of a house should include three things: Mention that you will always be honest with the client and express how much you would love to help them...

  • Definition of Commodity Market

    Commodity markets are, simply put, markets that track the price of real commodities, or valuable trading items. Like the stock market, investors watch trends in commodities to attempt to buy low...

  • What Is an Employee Stock Option Plan?

    In order to retain senior employees and executives, many companies provide employee stock option plans as an incentive. Employee stock options (ESOs) resemble the stock options traded on exchanges...

  • How to Write a Bid for a Small Building

    The US Department of Commerce states that over 80 percent of all new construction each year is focused on small buildings, a term used to refer to a structure between 10,000 and 20,000 square...

  • Exercising Stock Options

    When you buy a stock option, you get the right to buy (call option) or sell (put option) shares of stock at a specific price (the strike price) until a predetermined date. The option requires far...

  • Buying Stock Options

    Stock options are derivative securities used for a number of purposes, most commonly speculating on the rise or fall of the price of a specific stock. Investors can buy stock options at most...

  • How to Price Items for a Garage Sale

    You've cleaned out your closets and you're ready to make some money by having a garage sale, and now comes the hard part: what do you charge for your items? Here are a few helpful hints.

  • How to Bargain for Anything You Purchase

    Bargaining can be an acquired skill but, remember, if you don't ask, you don't get. I almost always get at least a small percentage off items I purchase, even in malls. You'll generally do better...

  • Definition of Options Trading

    An option is a contract that gives the holder the right to buy or sell a specified amount of stock (or sometimes another security) at a specified price (called the strike price) until the date the...

  • How to Haggle a Price Down

    See a nice pair of sunglasses or perfume but want it at a cheaper price? Then this guide is for you.

  • Definition of Share Price Index

    Share price index is another name for a stock index. If you've ever looked at daily stock price listings in the newspaper, it's easy to see why investors need some way to summarize all of that...

  • About Price Earnings Ratio

    Investors need ways to evaluate stocks to make wise choices. The price earnings (P/E) ratio is one of the basic measures of a stock's price relative to other companies. Some beginning (and even...

  • Definition of Stock Options

    Stock options are a popular investment tool for securities traders and for corporations who use them as a way of rewarding executives and senior employees. A stock option provides a way of...

  • About Product Pricing

    Have you ever wondered why a product is priced the way it is? Every product that is available for sale has been priced with careful consideration. When determining the price for a product, the...

  • Bond Versus Stock

    Bond and stock investments are the most familiar to most people. Assuming a stock or bond is a good buy, which is best depends on what the investor wants to accomplish. Both generally offer good...

  • Definition of Stock Warrants

    Most investors don't know much about stock warrants, which can be good investment opportunities. Warrants are similar to options in that they give the investor the right to buy or sell a stock at...

  • How to Trade OTCBB Stocks

    The Over The Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB) is an electronic forum where Over The Counter Stocks, or penny stocks, are traded. For each stock listed on the OTCBB, you will find information...

  • What Does MSRP Mean?

    MSRP is an acronym that stands for manufacturer's suggested retail price. Manufacturers use MSRP as a base price to give retailers their estimated value of a product. This is not the usually the...

  • About Stock Short Trading

    Short selling a stock is a technique investors use to make money when they believe the price of a stock is going to fall. Selling a stock short incurs risk but has the potential for large gains....

  • How Do Gasoline Companies Determine the Price of Gas?

    The price of gasoline can be attributed to many different steps in the process. The price of a barrel of oil is determined by how much it costs to bring it out of the ground. After oil is sold,...

  • How to Invest in Oil Companies

    Even as politicians discuss alternative energy options, the reality remains that most people around the world will be dependent on petroleum to fuel their transportation needs. This scenario...

  • About Shorting Stocks

    When you call your broker and place an order to buy shares of a stock, you do so in hopes that the price of the shares will rise in the future and you'll make a profit. But what if the price is...

  • What is a Commodity?

    Everyone buys and sells goods and services of all kinds and in general anything that is exchanged is a commodity. The word "commodity" has a special meaning in the financial world. Commodities are...

  • Commodity Trading for Beginners

    Commodities traded on the Chicago Board of Trade and other commodity exchanges around the world are raw materials such as wheat, oil, or gold. Commodity trading carries higher risk than investing...

  • Advice on Selling Timeshares

    When selling a timeshare it is best to deal with buyers who are knowledgeable about the timeshare process. Otherwise, you run the risk of dealing with a buyer who is unclear about how timeshares...

  • About Stock Options

    A stock option gives the holder of the option the right but not the obligation of buying or selling stock at a given price within a specified period of time. The seller of an option receives a...

  • How to Calculate a Bond Price

    Bonds are issued by corporations and governments to borrow money for various purposes. What makes bonds different from other forms of borrowing is that bonds are traded in much the same way stocks...

  • How to Find a Current Yield on a Bond

    Unlike savings accounts or certificates of deposit (CDs), bonds don’t have a predetermined interest rate. The interest rate, or yield, changes as the bond’s price rises or falls. In...

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