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Archive for July 21st, 2009

by Ahmad Hassam

There are two trading strategies. One strategy depends on fundamental analysis in trading forex. The second strategy depends on technical analysis in trading forex. Whether you use fundamental analysis or a technical analysis as a trading strategy, you should understand the importance of economic data in shaping trading strategies.

Over 90 percent of currency transactions are done against USD. USD is either the base currency or the counter currency in most of the currency trades.

by Alex Wu

You can promote any kind of product/company with the help of free of cost World Wide Web advertising(free ads) services and many other useful sources. There are plenty of websites on the internet where you can put your classifieds and advertisements free of cost for which you do not even have to pay a single penny. This type of publicity is called internet marketing, which is the best way to promote your product or company efficiently.

by Byron Jonas

With all the different ways of making a living and pursuing a career, there are big decisions to make. Do you thrive under firm direction, as a cog in a wheel? Do you appreciate the firm hand of a boss? Or are you the sort of person who needs to be the main character in any situation, the brains and the brawn behind the business? If you’re at your best when you are free to give the orders and adapt as you see fit, a franchise business might work out perfectly for you.

by David P. Montana

Government debt collection differs from ordinary debt collection in several crucial ways. Debt collectors who go after people who miss the due date on their credit cards or skip mortgage payments have one set of skills, but debt collectors who work for the government need another set entirely.

Just like any business, the government needs to insure that their receivables come on time in order to keep things working smoothly. Cash flow is as important to the government as it is to a private business. If the money isn’t coming in, the programs will stop.