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    administration at the University of Pennsylvania and then he went on to Columbia University, where he earned a Masters in economics. His time at Columbia University was the stepping stone to his current success. He was mentored by one of the most acclaimed investors of all time, Benjamin Graham, that not only helped him reach where he is today but also obtain a different perspective when investing in firms. Warren Buffett with 84 years old is still active in the business world. Recently, Berkshire Hathaway

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    end corporate finance platforms that combines intelligent market data with powerful relationship management and transactions processing tools. The fast , perfection , unambiguous type business technology in Business is Intelligent business systems . Somehow , many business tycoons , always seeking ways to enhance their business and investment criteria’s for their professional businesses . Information Technology pleased to utilize IQ based Intelligent systems to retrieve their desires in business

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    You Should Debt Be Paid

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    lessons when looking to purchase a stock/security are: “Never forget to account for the psychology of the investor. Debt be damned. Think long term. Comb through balance sheets. Fundamentals...and forget the rest. Diversify your assets. Be willing to buy something no one else wants, cheaply. Be an activist investor” (Intelligent Investor). “Never forget to account for the psychology of the investor” is saying what they do is because of what they believe in, how they act, and what they do. “Debt be damned”

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    SEC MARY Essay

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    growth), people and organizational driver (structure, skill, capability), SWOP analysis and GAP analysis Product/market development Strategic development Vision: SEC aims to act as an agency that was high functioning, agile and intelligent, and committed to investor protection and market integrity, which is really critical to the success of economy. Mission: Restoring SEC’s vigour and credibility within the financial regulatory community as an agency and assessing what went wrong and to ensure

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    I. Accounting standards Currently,there are 26 Account Standards was drafted by Vietnam government, which was identified by the Ministry of Finance, and practicable to every industrial in business. Any changes of divergences from Vietnamese Accounting Standards and System requires to be recorded with the Ministry of Finance with paper confirmation. There are two parts of Accounting Standards which are accounting principles and methods, in order to contemporize elementary accounting fundamentals

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    managers feel they must distinguish themselves as either “growth” or “value” investors. While an apparently benign distinction, this simple act can have unintended consequences. This article will address conventional definitions of growth and value and then look to the market oracles for a dose of worldly wisdom. Value investing: The strategy of selecting stocks that trade for less than their intrinsic values. Value investors actively seek stocks of companies that they believe the market has

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    answer questions. Every year companies make robots with more intelligence, but lets look at robots from a smaller standpoint. I believe everyone has a general idea what a robot looks like; I can guarantee you see a human like figure that’s more intelligent than the average joe. Although you’re not completely wrong, robots come in just about every shape and size. (National Geographic) According to an article written by Robohub from National Geographic, “What a robot looks like depends on its purpose

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    Effective Followers

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    vehicle without an engine? Ambition is the engine to a vehicle like an effective employee is the engine to a company. Without the engine there is no drive to get work complete. For instance, a company could hire an individual that is extremely intelligent but if that employee lacks ambition, the employee's

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    When you submit a plan, it does not need to be textbook perfect English. Investors understand that business plans are not written by English professors. The sort of misspellings that should be caught in a spell check are unforgivable. It shows a tremendous lack of effort if a business plan isn’t even spell checked. Is the plan clearly written? When an investor reads a plan, is it clear enough to make sense quickly? Investors don’t want to de-code a business plan. They just want to read it. Poor grammar

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    Ponzi Vs Madoff Essay

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    their investments. Although neither is more or less unethical than the other yet such a decision would question Madoff’s intelligence because Madoff was a highly intelligent successful multimillionaire with a reputation who should have known the consequences of the Ponzi schemes. Therefore he allowed greed to get him

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