Debt Management Business
Friday, 6. May 2011
Debt Management Business
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The Management of Bond Investments and Trading of Debt $107 Written for managers and professionals in business and industry, and using a minimum of mathematical language, The Management of Bond Investments and the Trading of Debt addresses three key issues: Bondholder’s options, risks and rewards in making investments in debt instruments; The dynamics of inflation, and how they affect both trading in the bond market, and investment decisions; and The democratization of lending, socialization of risk, and effect of the global economy on the bond market. Financial expert Dimitris Chorafas discusses these issues in straightforward language for managers and professionals in commercial banks, securities houses, financial services companies, merchandising firms, manufacturing companies, and consulting firms, placing the mathematical treatment of the issues in the appendices, available for study but not necessary for understanding the business issues addressed in the book. Focuses on new issues of central importance in bond and debt trading today Uses clear, straightforward language for managers and professionals in business and industry, with mathematical treatment provided in appendices Thorough treatment of operational risk new to books on this topic |
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The Debt-Free Millionaire $24.95 Praise for The Debt-Free Millionaire ” The Debt-Free Millionaire is a clarion call for a generation that was brought up on spending tomorrow’s money today. As someone who spent time in the financial services industry, I can unequivocally state that Anthony’s pragmatic and refreshingly contrarian approach to the real secrets of cash-flow management—and leveraging the credit system—are a breath of fresh air in a smog-choked world of misinformation and confusing financial advice.I can think of a million reasons to read it.” —Michael DiFrisco President, BrandXcellence “Read this book. Do what it says. Start living the dream. If you’re ready totake charge of your financial future, this is the place to start.” —Keith J. Cunningham Keys to the Vault & Business School for Entrepreneurs “The Debt-Free Millionaire offers unique insights, little known strategies and easy-to-understand practical tools to first manage then eliminate debt. It is amust read for both consumers and financial professionals to better explain the often complex world of debt management. More like getting sensible advice from a good friend than a technical financial advisor.” —Roy Balfour President of Ro-Mart Inc. “Tony has produced a clear and straightforward guide to debt, and how to eliminate it, that is as timely as it is needed. Anyone who follows the program in this book will be glad they did.” —Jeffrey K. Meek Former Vice President–Recovery Operations, WaMu Card Services “Great for readers of all ages and in all financial stages. This isn’t one of those get-rich-quick schemes. This book provides a foundation for a paradigm shift in your thinking process and allows for you to see how toachieve the seemingly unachievable. I was hooked from the beginning!” —Jenna Keehnen Executive Director, www.USOBA.org |
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Business Management $75 Business Management |
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Advances in Risk Management of Government Debt $70 Advances in Risk Management of Government Debt is a landmark study about risk management practices of OECD debt managers. Risk management has become an increasingly important tool for achieving strategic debt targets, and is now an integral part of a wider strategic debt management framework based on benchmarks in most jurisdictions. However, this study shows that the extent and sophistication of risk management vary widely across countries. . This study brings together a number of recent reports on best practices for managing market risk, credit risk, operational risk and contingent liability risk. It was prepared by a group of authors from the OECD Working Party on Public Debt Management, and includes case-studies of risk management practices in selected OECD debt markets. |
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Orbit Salon: Chicago, Il $1.99 … |
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The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom With Suze Orman $6.94 … |
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Suze Orman – The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom $14.00 Suze Orman’s seminar-format video offers a financial pep talk to accompany her book of the same title. Though a good deal of her nine steps are nothing new or revolutionary–plan for the future, cut your credit-card debt, organize your estate, respect money, and take charge of your own money–she makes a few noteworthy points. Using psychology to flush out attitudes about money, she asks the membe… |
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Turboscore Credit Repair & Debt Management Software Home Edition $9.50 … |
IRS Tax Debt Relief – Offer In Compromise
Paying taxes is definitely an obligation of the citizens. This is accomplished voluntary on a conscious mindset that the economy of the country needs revenues and funds because of its operations. There are laws, regulations that serve as guidelines with regard to citizens in paying their own taxes. This means that not being able to pay taxes even if you are able to paying means you are prone to the IRS.
There are many reasons why citizens fail to pay taxes or to follow tax rules. One common reason is that the citizens lack information. And there tend to be cases when the citizen is actually unable to comply because of financial restrictions. There are cases when the citizen is paying less than what’s due for payment. If you’re in any of these positions, then it means you owe the IRS money and may not be able to pay particularly if the penalty fees and pursuits have accumulated over the years.
The IRS provides debt relief options for citizens who are in these situations. Taxes laws have been made to function as guidelines for the IRS in these circumstances.
One of the systems developed in congress by the IRS is the Offer In Compromise. The law states the IRS can settle tax liabilities in federal states for less than the amount. The taxpayer needs to prove that the repayment of taxes is past his capacity to pay and the collections for his part would be unfair and a monetary burden. The IRS will look to your circumstances and come to an agreement with the taxpayer on an amount, a fraction of the actual taxpayer’s debt that’s fair and reasonable.
However, there are obstacles that the citizens have to go through. Availing of this particular tax relief is very well-liked that it would cause a wide range of uncollected taxes. Even if taxpayers might pay, they would try to acquire this debt relief. This may be really convenient for any taxpayer who wishes to gain more cost savings. But the IRS settles instances only if under outstanding conditions. As per record, less than 1% from the tax debt relief measures account for the Offer In Compromise scheme. You can check out http://irs-tax-debt-relief.org/ for more information.
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A Dictionary of Business and Management $19.99 This wide-ranging and authoritative dictionary contains 7,000 entries – 200 new to this edition – covering all areas of business and management, including marketing, organizational behavior, business strategy, and taxation. Written by a team of experts, this new edition features the very latest terminology, including recent vocabulary associated with structured finance and the subprime lending crisis (e.g. collateralized debt obligation and special purpose vehicle). Written in a clear, concise, and accessible manner, it contains American business terms, general management concepts (competence, knowledge management), named theories (Tannenbaum and Schmidt, Blake and Mouton) as well as expanded coverage of the contemporary theory of the firm and human resources. New terms are included from the fast-moving areas of current affairs (MiFID), Internet business, and information technology. With recommended web links for many entries, updated via the books companion web site, this edition is more informative than ever – essential for business students, teachers and professionals, and invaluable for anyone needing a guide to business terminology. |
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A Dictionary of Business and Management $2.96 Used – This wide-ranging and authoritative dictionary contains 7,000 entries – 200 new to this edition – covering all areas of business and management, including marketing, organizational behavior, business strategy, and taxation. Written by a team of experts, this new edition features the very latest terminology, including recent vocabulary associated with structured finance and the subprime lending crisis (e.g. collateralized debt obligation and special purpose vehicle). Written in a clear, co |