40 posts tagged Return on Investments
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Why Consumers Are Now Investing In Gold Coins
http://www.kzyo.com/ ?p=2122It isn’t hard to look around and see that gold is held as a very valuable metal. It commonly decorates fancy jewelry and other items of high prestige- but for gold coin collectors, gold is much more than just good looks. In fact, gold coins have much to be gained in the prospect of gold coin investing.
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The Impact of Metrics for Investment Banking Performance
http://www.pakthailand.com/ 4833/ 1775/ the-impact-of-metrics-for-investment-ban…Analysis and substantial formulas?not assumptions?must be used to measure metrics for investment banking performance. Financial investments are measured through metrics for investment banking performance. This is a way of gauging if a financial undertaking is worth the risk and the effort.
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Investing for a Rainy Day
http://www.fataussie.com/ z/ investing-for-a-rainy-dayI’ve been thinking lately about income investing somewhere and possibly making more money on the side and saving for a rainy day or for when I retire. While browsing Google, I stumbled on AGreatWayToInvest.com, and it took me to a Diamond Bay Investments and I found their site to have great info on trust deed investments.
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Better Bang for your Marketing Buck #1: Make the Marketing Department More Accountable
http://philiptiongson.typepad.com/ marginallysubversive/ 2008/ 04/ better-bang-f…Better Bang for your Marketing Buck #1: Make the Marketing Department More Accountable It all starts with having the right people in place. That may sound simplistic - but it is not at all simple. Getting the most out of your marketing dollars means having the right people in place - from your
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"All or Nothing" or "At Least Something, Not Nothing"
http://philiptiongson.typepad.com/ marginallysubversive/ 2008/ 04/ all-or-nothin…"All or Nothing" or "At Least Something, Not Nothing" An interesting thought woke me up this morning: Which is a better situation - having half-baked data and having "something" than nothing, or having nothing at all? At first glance, some would prefer the "half-baked data" - it is better than nothing.
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It's that time again...
http://philiptiongson.typepad.com/ marginallysubversive/ 2008/ 04/ its-that-time…It's that time again... To dust off that presentation that says "When in a recession, do not stop advertising". When I was working in an ad-agency a few eons ago, somebody would always come up with reasons on why stopping advertising during a recession - or "challenging times" - would be detrimental to the brand.
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Media and Ad Agencies, Technology Companies, Marketeers, and Audiences
http://philiptiongson.typepad.com/ marginallysubversive/ 2008/ 03/ media-and-ad-…Media and Ad Agencies, Technology Companies, Marketeers, and Audiences In another life, I delivered a vision for a business division that I was working on and the bigger company that owned that division. My vision was predicated on something: What we were offering now (it was 2005 then) will become commoditized.
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Digital Media, Risks, and Balls
http://philiptiongson.typepad.com/ marginallysubversive/ 2008/ 03/ digital-media…photo from Flickr from joey.ganoza Jeremiah Owyang had an interesting post in his blog about Facebook marketing demanding a high tolerance for risks in order to achieve success. He summarized these into the following theme - which I thought captured the realities that marketeers and marketing
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Digital Media, Risks, and Balls
http://philiptiongson.typepad.com/ marginallysubversive/ 2008/ 03/ digital-media…photo from Flickr from joey.ganoza Jeremiah Owyang had an interesting post in his blog about Facebook marketing demanding a high tolerance for risks in order to achieve success. He summarized these into the following theme - which I thought captured the realities that marketeers and marketing planners
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Stagflation and Retirement Planning
http://www.theretirementpros.com/ blog/ 2008/ 02/ 29/ stagflation-and-retirement…Lately there have been a lot of references to “stagflation” when describing the current economic outlook. Webster’s defines stagflation as: an inflationary period accompanied by rising unemployment and lack of growth in consumer demand and business activity. In other words, there are a lot of