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Credit Overheating in Russia: What It Is and How It Threatens Companies and Citizens
... loans despite high costs, and how this can impact the economy. I will share my perspective on the current situation and explain why it is particularly important to approach borrowed funds with caution now, focusing on sustainable growth and balancing debt loads.
Credit Overheating in Russia: What It Is and Its Implications for Companies and Citizens' Economies
What is Credit Overheating?
Credit overheating is a situation where the growth rates of lending begin to significantly exceed sustainable ...
Bonds for Investors: How to Earn with Minimal Risks
... how to earn on bonds with minimal risks. Learn about the different types of bonds, what to consider when selecting securities, and how to avoid common investor mistakes.
Bonds for Investors: How to Earn with Minimal Risks
What are Bonds
A bond is a debt security, essentially an acknowledgment of debt: a company, government, or bank borrows money from an investor and agrees to repay it with interest within a set period. The issuer of the bond (the one who issued it) pays the nominal value of the ...
How to Acquire an Established Business – Useful Tips
... for divesting the business. Possible motives include conflicts with partners, relocation, or the need for financial investments, etc. In such cases, purchasing the business may be advisable.
However, businesses are often sold due to unprofitability, debt, poor reputation, or other negative factors. It is best to avoid purchasing such companies. Restoring a company's good name and achieving profitability can be quite challenging, if not impossible, requiring significant time and financial resources....
"I Fear the U.S. Budget Policy": Buffett on Inflation, Debt, and Bitcoin
... surprisingly strengthened the case for Bitcoin as an anti-inflation asset. We delve into why Buffett's words could represent a turning point in investors' perception of cryptocurrencies.
“I Am Alarmed by U.S. Budget Policy”: Buffett on Inflation, Debt, and Bitcoin
Current Macroeconomic Situation in the United States
Inflation in the U.S. began to decline sharply following a significant rise in 2021-2022, reaching 9.1% in 2022, and falling to approximately 2.9% by the end of 2024. However, many ...
How to conduct fundamental analysis?
... combination of quantitative and qualitative methods is used to conduct fundamental analysis. The quantitative part includes working with numbers: studying the company's financial statements, calculating performance indicators (profitability, liquidity, debt burden, etc.) and comparing them with competitors' indicators or industry averages. The qualitative part focuses on intangible aspects: the quality of management, the company's competitive advantages, its business model, brand and reputation in the ...