Finance

Includes latest finance related infographics along with short summary collected from the web.

What is a Business Cash Advance and how does it work?

SME’s often struggle to find the funding they need for their business. With many business finance options available, we take a look at a business cash advance and how it works. A business cash advance is type of finance designed for businesses that accept card payments through a card machine such as shops, restaurants, hairdressers, garages and online traders. The business receives a cash …

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Secured Vs Unsecured Business Loans

Many business owners will require some sort of financial cash boost at some stage to help with growth. With many ways to fund your business, here’s a quick round up of some of the main differences between unsecured and secured business loans. Let’s start with secured business loans. This type of funding allows you to secure any business asset against the …

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Building a Good Credit Score

Do you know your credit score? Part of maintaining a healthy credit score is checking on it regularly. 27% of people fall into the “good” range on their credit score. The distribution of population versus credit score is widely dispersed, so it’s important to know where you stand. Your credit score plays an instrumental role in securing a loan, mortgage, …

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Trump Tax Fraud Timeline

Here is an infographic on the tax legalities behind Trump’s alleged tax schemes, dating back from his business background to the present day. With so much Trump coverage out there of particular political rhetoric, I wanted to explore Trump’s finances and purported tax fraud from a purely academical and accountancy-based point of view. It’s quite clear that regardless of political …

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Why Makati Remains the Most Ideal Place to Live and Invest

The bustling city of Makati has always been recognized as the premier business district in the Metro. But with the economic rise of its neighboring cities, it appears it no longer holds this distinction. Perhaps many would agree to this since other business districts such as Bonifacio Global City and Ortigas Center seem to be more progressive, but for real …

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List of Illnesses Covered by Critical Illness Insurance

The infographic below covers several main diseases that are included in critical illness insurance coverage. As you can see by the numbers that indicate the frequency of these illnesses among Canadians and accompany each condition, the occurrence of critical diseases across Canada is quite a serious issue. If you or your loved one suffer from one of these illnesses, don’t …

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Investment into Insured Annuity vs GIC

To ensure your income during your retired years, the best options would be investing into GIC and Insured Annuity. But which one is more suitable for you? Before diving into, let’s make sure we  understand both terms. GIC or as a guaranteed investment certificate, is an investment that offers a guaranteed rate of return over a period of time that is …

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10 Richest Traders Worldwide

Traders are all wired the same way when it comes to their end-game. Whether you’re just stepping into the global financial market, or you’re a savvy market-connoisseur, you both share the same aspiration – making more money, without breaking your risk-tolerance threshold. Education will help you steer closer to the target you have set your mind to; that’s how you …

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Cost Saving Ideas for Small Businesses

Saving costs for business can be an easy task, simply use source for cheaper vendors or collaborate together for bulk purchases, etc… But there’s one thing that if you are not careful it can cost the company lose of money, energy and worst of all time. And it is recruitment. Assuming that you have someone experienced in the industry yet …

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How to Use CPF to Invest for Singaporeans

In Singapore, the CPF (Central Provident Fund) is a compulsory comprehensive savings plan for working citizens and permanent residents of Singapore primarily to fund their retirement, healthcare, and housing needs. The CPF is an employment based savings scheme with employers and employees contributing a mandated amount to the Fund. Lots of Singaporeans do not use their CPFs to invest, due …

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