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in Wangtam, on 2010-02-26
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in The Personal Finance Weblog, on January 8, 2010
...e study: "Right now we have a limited range of options in treating aggressive forms of cancer. Those treatments, such as chemotherapy, [...] Read More ... ...00 went from 108 to 1469. This works out to just about a 14% compound annual growth rate (excluding dividends). It was quite a run. Can we duplicate it? 2000 to 2004 haven't gotten us off to a gre...
in Sox First, on December 12, 2009
... sure. As Standard & Poor’s senior index analyst Howard Silverblatt told the Financial Times , dividends could grow by nearly 9% in a best-case scenario, or fall by 20% in a worst-case scenario. So...
in The CIO Weblog, on September 23, 2009
...at the EDS division, acquired last year, is to be re-named HP Enterprise Services.
HP has reaped dividends from the acquisition in very little time; EDS was the most profitable division in the comp...
in Sox First, on June 30, 2009
... On paper, they "invest" huge sums in capital in Madoff funds in return for 10% a year in dividends. But only the 10%, plus fees for Madoff, are transferred to Madoff so he can pay the crook...
in The CIO Weblog, on April 22, 2009
...tronic communications systems and exposed systemic failings in IT systems in a similar manner. Were those cyber-attacks?
Perens suggests that the implications of this particular attack are cause for ... ...o reach them. This approach is much less reactionary, is less costly overall, and pays much greater dividends in the event of trouble than does basing all services at your own site. Having good reliab...
in The CIO Weblog, on December 29, 2008
... heading into this significant downturn with far fewer advantages than it has enjoyed historically. Those advantages are still tremendous: a significant cash position , continued domination of the de... ... some time; a more proactive, thoughtful approach to sizing the corporate workforce might have paid dividends had it been enacted a year or two ago. A reaction of this sort is bound to be negative, an...
in Sox First, on December 20, 2008
...n executive pay, give the government access to financial records. And they will be allowed to issue dividends until the debt is repaid. The government will have the authority to block transactions lar...
in Sox First, on November 27, 2008
..., headed by the likes of Citigroup, Genworth Financial, and New York Times, that are cutting their dividends . And sales of new homes have fallen to their lowest level since 1991, the time of the l...
in Eagle Par Birdie, on November 22, 2008
...l along and may be finished - funding has been in place since day one and a deal's a deal - but those 1000 hotel rooms will sit largely empty while the two surrounding golf courses by Greg Norma... ...chip corporations, the kind widows and orphans love because they're stable, rich and always pay dividends. We're talking companies like Citigroup, Xerox, General Electric, Wal-Mart, Microsoft,...
in Sox First, on October 11, 2008
...'s a similar right around the big markets around the world. Of course, we are not talking about dividends here but that's not the point. The level of capital destruction around the world does ...
in The Gambling Weblog, on September 22, 2008
...r scale, but Atlantic City has embraced this change with vigor, and the city is now reaping its dividends.
This success continues, at a reduced pace due to the current downturn in the nation'...
in The CIO Weblog, on August 7, 2008
... levels of the organization, the burden of inputting and updating the information tended to fall on those who had implemented it originally: IT professionals, who ended up serving as very expensive da... ...able to those people directly and unmediated by a select group in the IT department was sure to pay dividends in its utility in their day to day job functions. Wrap it all up in a Web 2.0 inspired int...
in TJ's Weblog, on July 16, 2008
...e if the state/company is doing well and is profitable and grows.
Shareholders could decide about dividends and how the company/state should invest. Also the company should be financed by yearly capi...
in The CIO Weblog, on April 29, 2008
...o tasking. The company is also putting a lot of research in on data center design, which should pay dividends up and down their lines of servers... savings may be more significant when you are running...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on April 24, 2008
...fame as head of Berkshire Hathaway is the company's style of buying businesses and then leaving those companies' CEOs alone to conduct business as they see fit. In the 2006 letter, Buffett pro... ...rse, Exxon Mobil and other companies earn far more than Berkshire, but their earnings largely go to dividends and/or repurchases, rather than to building net worth.
All that said, a confession about ...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on April 2, 2008
...hat the advice on buying and selling is spot on, and the book is worthwhile if you are in either of those situations, with many tips to help you get a better deal as well as warnings on pitfalls that ... ...ars in our homes than previous generations did, and keeping our minds on our exit strategy will pay dividends.
Therefore, all four sections of the book - Buying, Maintaining, Upgrading and Selling - ...
in Sox First, on March 28, 2008
If the Fed thought orchestrating the sale of Bear Stearns to JP Morgan for a bargain basement price would make the problem go away, it was dead wrong. The shockwaves from the US-government backed sale continue with the Senate launching a probe into how much risk it creates for the taxpayer, repo...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on March 12, 2008
...r board in the country in which the financial interests of directors are so completely aligned with those of shareholders. Few boards even come close. On a personal level, however, it is extraordinari... ... say enough to give him an option on 1% of the company - his self-interest is clear: He should skip dividends entirely and instead use all of the company's earnings to repurchase stock.
Let's...
in Sox First, on March 11, 2008
...gnificantly, the researchers found that executives at fraudulent firms were more overconfident than those at firms where fraud did not occur. Just as importantly, these firms did not have the standard... ...t fraud. Also firms that had overconfident, and fraud-prone, executives were more likely to pay low dividends, or none at all....
in The CIO Weblog, on March 7, 2008
...nd I think that's the future, and CIOs that take the lesson to heart with this matter will reap dividends in the long run. As I posted on Larry's blog:
Morever, while your points about ROI, s...
in Biz Plan Hacks, on February 28, 2008
...t have spent months getting organized. Yes it took some time but in the long run it is paying great dividends.
Find a system that works for you and have at it. Just remember that once you start gett...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 19, 2008
... examine the 35 years since the 1960s ended, you will find that an investor's return, including dividends, from owning the S&P has averaged 11.2% annually (well above what we expect future ret...
in Sox First, on November 28, 2007
...et's put it in context. Rewind to two months ago when Countrywide Financial Corp agreed to pay dividends of a much lower 7.25 per cent when Bank of America injected $US2 billion as part of the r...
in Sox First, on November 22, 2007
...e executives have really raked it in from their options scheme. The most perverse element? Cash dividends on stock option grants. Not shares, but options. Where's the downside? But for the be...
in Eagle Par Birdie, on November 11, 2007
...ng works. Just think about swing fundamentals.
And with the inevitable approach of another winter, those of us in northern climes will have plenty of time and no excuses!
From the physical to the me... ...nd a little effort on the muscles and ligaments that we use in the golf swing will yield tremendous dividends. There's no need for a money-back guarantee, no 30 day trial. Stretching works. Just t...
in Das Börsen Weblog, on 06.11.07
Von wegen grün und gut: Nachhaltiges Denken ist längst keine garantie für ordentliche ökonomische Ergebnisse. Das zeigt sich gerade bei der australischen Bank ANZ, die von den Schweizer Vermögensverwaltern SAM als Vorbildbank hingestellt wird. Doch gerade wurde sie - in Sachen Marktwert von ...
in carzz.org, on October 4, 2007
...o sport utility vehicles has reaped the German inventor's namesake company incredible sales dividends from what was a risky venture for the marque.
The Cayenne along with the signature, rear...
in carzz.org, on September 9, 2007
...
The long overdue convertible is paying dividends.
By Gunnar Heinrich
The super rich are buying more Rolls-Royces than ever, if current sales numbers prove correct.
According to the BMW Grou...
in Networking for Pros, on August 29, 2007
...re cellular or satellite service that eliminates the need to use open wireless connections, such as those found in coffee shops, hotels, and convention venues.
Insist that laptop users regularly upgr... ...rus licensing costs, the amount of IT time this will save, and the added layer of security will pay dividends well into the future. If licensed, updated anti-virus software is extended to the user'...
in carzz.org, on August 1, 2007
... took off the gloves.
"The image of the billionaire straphanger has paid enormous political dividends. One transit group designated him the 'MetroCard mayor,' and Newsday lauded hi...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on July 25, 2007
...compounded annually.
Berkshire made some acquisitions in 2000, with perhaps the most well-known of those companies being Benjamin Moore Paint:
I will detail our purchases in the next section of the ... ...onal state and federal taxes of (1) about $140,000 if it is distributed to us (our tax rate on most dividends is 14%); or (2) no less than $350,000 if the $1 million is retained and subsequently captu...
in The Search Engine Weblog, on July 20, 2007
...75% of operating cash flow, was returned to shareholders during the year through share buybacks and dividends.
"Surpassing $50 billion in annual sales is a testament to the innovation and value ...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on July 12, 2007
...e stock won't go down). However, I have to cop to a rookie mistake I just made when it comes to dividends-not paying attention to the ex-dividend date.
If you don't know, here's the deal ...
in Home Based Business, on April 10, 2007
...is considered to be a separate legal entity. But there's also a double taxation, on both earned dividends and profits. An S corporation avoids that problem by having shareholders report earnings o...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 21, 2007
... was the party over in 1938 for an investor: Though the $40 invested in 1919 in one share had (with dividends reinvested) turned into $3,277 by the end of 1938, a fresh $40 then invested in Coca-Cola ...
in Under My Helmet, on February 12, 2007
...ng deep into a corner to hold your line, but also, and just as importantly, the ability to see what those around you intend to do. Effectively predicting what they will do before they do it.
It invo... ...may not always be easy, but looking for those situations and preparing for them will eventually pay dividends, even if it's just by chance that you got it right. Hopefully, you'll always be re...
in Sox First, on February 5, 2007
...to relieve taxes on royalties, dividends and interest payments. The tax shelters have benefits but those benefits don't outweigh the negative consequences for other countries, says a report by ... ...te shells set up by foreign companies and the mega-rich who use them to relieve taxes on royalties, dividends and interest payments. The tax shelters have benefits but those benefits don't outwei...
in The Gambling Weblog, on January 16, 2007
... not been affiliated with Neteller for several years, but it is unclear if they are still receiving dividends or other income from the company. In response to this action, Neteller has requested and r...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on December 5, 2006
... way: We have huge investments in companies ("investees") whose earnings far exceed their dividends and in which we record our share of earnings only to the extent of the dividends we receiv...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on November 28, 2006
... to their workshops. But, now that they've written a book titled, yes, The Maui Millionaires , those of us with a little less to invest in our future wealth can see if the big spenders are being ... ...s projects that don't simply pay you an hour's wage for an hour's work, but instead pay dividends over the long term without requiring your constant supervision and effort. This in turn al...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on November 13, 2006
...iately "corrected" the prices of these companies, raising their valuations in relation to those of the average business. We will continue to benefit from good gains in business value that we... ..., or at a rate of 23.8% compounded annually.
Buffett's buy-and-hold strategy has paid handsome dividends, but he says that 1989 may have been the end of the "double dipping" Berkshire h...
in Biz Plan Hacks, on October 31, 2006
I was reading an article awhile ago about job satisfaction. According to CareerBuilder.com one in four workers are dissatisfied with their jobs. These are people that are currently employed. The really shocking statistic is what came next.
Apparently, six out of ten workers plan to leave thei...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on September 5, 2006
...h securities."
Buffett offers his view on whether companies should pay dividends and how much those dividends should be. It's a lengthy discussion--here's the most pertinent paragraph:
... ...f we own a group of such securities."
Buffett offers his view on whether companies should pay dividends and how much those dividends should be. It's a lengthy discussion--here's the most...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on August 16, 2006
...k.
Not true. Many dividend-paying companies appreciate right along with the rest of the market and those little dividends are just a bonus on your return.
I know this doesn't seem like earth-sha... ... This USA Today article from last week got me thinking about stock dividends.
When I first started investing, it was the NASDAQ tech boom, dot-com high-flying circus. If a company was paying divi...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on August 15, 2006
...e 50 percent tax bracket):
If you (a) forego ten hamburgers to purchase an investment; (b) receive dividends which, after tax, buy two hamburgers; and (c) receive, upon sale of your holdings, after-t...
in China Venture News, on August 3, 2006
...making his media strategy succeed.
Apparently the division of commerce and culture is paying huge dividends for the enterprising couple. The China Private Media Report in last year's ranking of ...
in Bizinformer, on July 19, 2006
...tart behaving like a network is essential to your job and success. A strong network will always pay dividends eventually.
- Don't be afraid of Link Love. Link to other people's websites, blog...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 30, 2006
... as investments in yourself and your profit potential. Is a cup of Starbucks going to pay immediate dividends? No. But if you feel more alert and more interested in work because you've had your mo...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 23, 2006
...h other right before the sale, "It looks better than it ever did when we lived here." All those little ticky-tacky things that you never got around to--get around to them now. Spend $500 tod... ...g honest, but that's OK. Buyers know that no home is perfect, and your honesty can actually pay dividends.
Enough from me. Get to work and good luck!
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in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 12, 2006
...the go-go 90s, all the high-flying tech companies and even the low-flying companies were suspending dividends with the theory that they could reinvest that cash to keep building their companies--and, ...
in Sox First, on June 8, 2006
With last year's $36 billion profit, Exxon Mobil was America's most valuable company. Until it got hammered in the market on Wednesday. But the company's problems don't end there.
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on May 22, 2006
...thers, but there's no doubt that it can be tough. But if you can resist, it can pay much bigger dividends (literally and figuratively) down the road.
Delayed gratification is almost always bette...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on March 17, 2006
...39;s good news. The focus will now be on what form the return of cash will take, whether it will be dividends or more share buybacks. We will press them very, very strongly to make it a special divide...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 9, 2006
...y of this week, they cut the dividend in half from $2 to $1. Just in this one case you can see that those that may have been counting upon this as a large source of predictable income, this is not goo... ...ading some posts on the Dividend Guy blog site and it made me think about the fact that even with dividends we have to keep a close eye on the companies we own and their plans concerning raising or ...
in China Venture News, on July 28, 2005
...hina have paved the road to the new economy. Many senior Asian analysts also attribute the economic dividends to the emergence of Chinese venture capital. Investment opportunities can be found in incu...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on April 8, 2005
...00 went from 108 to 1469. This works out to just about a 14% compound annual growth rate (excluding dividends). It was quite a run. Can we duplicate it?
2000 to 2004 haven't gotten us off to a ...
in TJ's Weblog, on March 11, 2005
...he housing market. Just as the price of a share should equal the discounted present value of future dividends, so the price of a house should reflect the future benefits of ownership, either as rental...
in The Gambling Weblog, on December 8, 2004
...done in the UK 3 years ago - arguing this would attract the big punters back and therefore increase dividends paid out.
The jockey club concludes that at best, the UK experience has shown this solut...
in TJ's Weblog, on October 25, 2004
...uffet and Michael Dell and Arnold Schwarzenegger, have had an high P/E ratios all their life -- and those are the people you want to invest in." ... ...hen looking at a person there are growth stocks that are highly volatile and mature stocks that pay dividends. Some people have lots of assets on the books but are stodgy and risk-averse and thus have...
in TJ's Weblog, on December 18, 2003
... it was worth the effort -- is that it can pay off handsomely. But shopping can really pay big-time dividends if shoppers buy a lot of the item or items that their research has shown to be offered at ...
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