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Zoom and Boom - Let the Good Times Roll

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Based on data related to the money supply, stock prices, economic indicator indices, stock earnings, the link of Federal Reserve money to discount rates, and free reserve movements, a strong economic outlook for traders is anticipated. Interest rates may decline even further. As Federal Reserve funding drops under the discount rate, interest rates usually decline. This also tends to be true when free reserves are positive and ranging upward. Lowered interest rates will be helpful to our economy, but they do not necessarily ensure the end of economic troubles. Recall economic conditions are affected by monetary growth, tax levels and cyclical earnings growth. Increasing monetary aggregates will only retard economic recovery.

Author: Williams, L.
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Publication Name: Futures: Magazine of Commodities & Options
Subject: Business, general
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Year: 1984
Finance, Pricing, Securities, Commodities, Discount rates

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How to Control and Monitor Your Accounts Receivable

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This is an advisory to provide the basics of what you should do before, during and after extending credit. The cost of money today requires businesses to try and trim their accounts receivable. Evaluate and record your reasons for extending credit. Three formulas are provided to help your monitor your accounts receivable. A list of things to watch for when extending credit is supplied.

Publisher: D.L. Perkins, LLC
Publication Name: The Business Owner
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0190-4914
Year: 1984
Standards, Accounts receivable

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Case Study: Valuing Cash Inflow and Outflow - Today

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A method for calculating present value is demonstrated through a case study. Figures concerning the sale of a business are presented with procedures for calculating the value of the transaction. Payments in the future require special consideration with respect to the time value of money and the uncertainty of receiving that money. Procedures for getting full value are outlined.

Publisher: D.L. Perkins, LLC
Publication Name: The Business Owner
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0190-4914
Year: 1984
Analysis, Valuation, Cash flow, Present value

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