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Summit County, Colorado Real Estate Continues to Boom

Posted in Investing, Finance, Home Business, Business, stock, Money by Allen Taylor on the August 31st, 2006

Real estate sales around the country have been slowing this year. However, in Summit County, Colorado sales have continued to expand.

The Land Title Guarantee Company states that during June of 2006 there has been an increase of 45% over a similar period in 2005. And sales for the first half of 2006 have increased from $554 million to $681 million, an increase of more than 22 percent.

Summit County, Colorado which is located 60 miles west of Denver includes the towns of Breckenr (more…)

Keynesian Theory On Demand Pull And Cost Push Inflaiton

Posted in Investing, Finance, Home Business, Business, stock, Money by Allen Taylor on the August 30th, 2006

According to Keynesian, inflation can be caused by increase in demand and/or increase in cost.

Demand-pull inflation is a situation where aggregate demand persistently exceeds aggregate supply when the economy is near or at full employment. Aggregate demand could rise because of several reasons. A cut in personal income tax would increase disposable income and contribute to a rise in consumer expenditure. A reduction in the interest rate might encourage an increase in investment as well (more…)

investing carnival - August 29, 2006

Posted in Blog Carnival by Allen Taylor on the August 29th, 2006

Welcome to the August 29, 2006 edition of investing carnival.

Peter Kua presents Only 10 reasons needed for venture capitalists to fund your idea posted at RadicalHop.com.

One Guy presents Selling Formfactor on valuation (FORM) posted at One Guy’s Investments, saying, “After deciding that I needed to lighten up on my margin exposure, I had to pick a few positions to sell — Formfactor was one that met a few of the criteria I set out, including lack of a short term catalyst and a rich valuation.”

Simran Gill presents Personal Finance and Simulation Modelling posted at Simran Gill –> Article and URL Archive, saying, “Posting on personal finance, simulation modelling and debt”

Katie presents Financial bloggers losing focus posted at Aridni, saying, “Thanks for hosting–”

A Samuel presents Overseas Property TV useful tool or just a platform to showcase MacAnthony real estate posted at Nubricks.com: A daily shot of off plan property launches & new development news.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of investing carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Fund Manager Leaves: The Impact

Posted in Investing, Finance, Home Business, Business, stock, Money by Allen Taylor on the August 29th, 2006

We know that a good fund manager plays important roles in fund’s performance and success. When a fund manager leaves, does it affect fund performance? What happen to your investments? So what does a change in fund managers mean to a unit trust fund investors? Should you worry when a fund manager leaves?

First of all, whether or not the absence of any one fund manager would greatly impact the fund’s performance depends on how the company’s investment management process is structured. (more…)

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