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Initial Public Offering Costs: Beyond the Limelight

In business, profits always come with costs.

For instance, if you own a homemade ham business, you need to spend for the raw materials (raw meat, different spices, and packaging) and for the marketing of your homemade ham (renting a stall in the meat section of a market) before you will be able to receive your profits out of the products that you have sold. In other words, if you will not spend initially on something, there is no chance that you will generate any profits later on.

  • Currency Options Trading

    A lot of people often have this misconception that trading in the foreign exchange market is the same as the trading currency options. Because both markets deal with the buying and selling of monies, people naturally have this idea that they are one and the same, hence, the weak popularity of the latter. The key [...]

  • Forex Tutorial For Beginners

    A good forex tutorial is essential for beginners. Despite the advertisements, you cannot expect to set out with no experience or training and start making money right away. If you have some knowledge of stock trading or other similar speculative markets you will have a much shorter learning curve but there are still a few [...]

  • 5 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before Investing In Penny Stocks

    So you’ve heard about the monstrous profits that some people rake in from trading penny stocks. And you wish to try your hand on this business to see how much success you can actually achieve. Well, investing in penny stocks is not something that would promise you many rewards just as simple as that. There [...]

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