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Undesirable Property in Post-Foreclosure Can Be Your Most Profitable Sale
We love the ugly and awful.~Andy HellerThere are all kinds in real estate investment. All kinds of real estate investors, all kinds of deals and all kinds of property to make a deal on. You’ll definitely find that having all kinds in this business makes for ... Author: Judson Voss, 09-04-08
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I just Bought a new Condo - Do I have to pay GST?
Death and taxes are said to be the only two sure things in life, and in Canada we are very familiar with the latter of those two. The social programs that many say define us as a country call for some significant charges on citizens in the form of taxes, one o... Author: Leaftech, 23-12-07
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What Is Private Equity?
Private equity is the ownership of shares or other equity or equity-like interests in companies that do not trade publicly on a stock exchange, or over-the-counter, among investment dealers. As there is no instantaneous market for trading, these investments ... Author: CPP Investment Board, 18-12-07
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What Is Venture Capital?
The composer of the term "venture capital" is unknown, and there is no standard definition of it. It is generally agreed that the traditional venture-capital era began in earnest in 1946, when General Georges Doriot, Ralph Flanders, Karl Compton, Merrill Grisw... Author: VC Experts, Inc., 18-12-07
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Why and How to Invest in Private Equity
Introduction and Background to the Asset Class
Introduction
Private equity has arrived as a major component of the alternative investment universe and is now broadly accepted as an established asset class within many institutional portfolios. Many investors ... Author: European Private Equity and Venture Capiral Associ, 18-12-07
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Micro-cap Funds
Every investor dreams of getting in on the ground floor of small companies with the promise of extraordinary high growth. The new mutual funds that let you live that dream are "micro-cap" funds. They are called so because they're looking to invest in companies... Author: Nancy Larin, 18-12-07
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What to Look for in an Entrepreneur
When assessing an entrepreneur, there are three basic qualities you should look for: their goals, their knowledge, and their capabilities.
If these basics are not covered, you might find some unpleasant surprises after making an investment. For example, many ... Author: David Amis and Howard Stevenson, 18-12-07
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12 Rules for Investing in Someone Else's Business
Here are twelve basic rules to use when considering an investment in a small business:
1. Don't be "sold" investments.
You select your investments. Don't blindly accept a friend's or family member's pitch. If you haven't established your own investment goals... Author: Mary Hanson, 18-12-07
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Investing in Manufacturing Processes
The global business environment has manufacturing facing some of its greatest challenges in history. Recent global events resulted in dramatic shifts in the business strategies and investment philosophies of most worldwide manufacturers. Economic downturn has ... Author: Rich Weiner, 18-12-07
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Financing & Equity
The world of home financing is an interesting place. The longer you are involved in it, typically the more options become available to you. This process is started by simply paying off your mortgage. As you make payments on the principle of the mortgage, your ... Author: calum, 09-04-07
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