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Where Are Rosseti's Investments Going?

... power supply, support economic development and help reduce the carbon footprint. The company attracts investors with stable income and government support, which makes it a reliable target for long-term investment. Find out more about Rosseti's strategic ... ... Russian economy. Impact on Investors: As a leader in the electric power industry, Rosseti attracts the attention of investors interested in long-term and sustainable investments. Continuous modernization, development of new technologies, and infrastructure ...

Doubling the Capitalization of the Russian Stock Market by 2030: IPOs of ₽1.28 Trillion Annually

... that could accelerate market growth and eliminate obstacles: Tax Benefits and Incentives. Introducing preferences for companies going public (e.g., exemptions from certain fees and taxes during IPO) and for investors (tax deductions or reduced personal income tax rates on dividends/capital gains) will enhance interest from both sides of the market. Lowering the tax burden for participants in placements will make going public cheaper. Deregulation and Simplification of Procedures. Reducing bureaucratic requirements for reporting and approvals during IPOs, along ...

Six Rules of Warren Buffett

... the D/E ratio, the more financially stable the company is deemed to be. 4. The profit margin can be calculated by dividing net income by net sales. The time frame for evaluating this indicator is five years. It is a comprehensive metric— the longer and ... ... risks. This does not mean that other investors should follow suit. If you have a good grasp of the industry of the company that interests you, understand what it develops and sells, you can adequately evaluate its prospects and, of course, consider investing....

Zoomers and Work: Why We Don't Want to Stay in One Place?

... thank you. Only 5% of us do that. Why are we like this? It's simple. Money and career growth. We are not willing to wait. Why Do We Leave? We want more money. If it's possible to earn more, why not? Staying in one company rarely leads to the desired income. We seek drive. A boring job without challenges or prospects is a failure. We want to grow, not just "work." We value our interests. The company's values matter to us: ecology, inclusion, social responsibility. If they don't align with our views, we say goodbye. We’re not afraid to take risks. Unlike previous generations, we don’t fear being jobless. With technology ...

Inflationship: A New Relationship Format in Times of Economic Instability

... cost savings: bulk grocery purchases, shared utility bills, and transport costs. Difficulty in Obtaining Mortgages and High Interest Rates Many young couples opt to combine their finances to secure better mortgage terms or joint loans. Savings on Entertainment ... ... means of financial independence? If money remains the primary reason for cohabitation, consider seeking an additional source of income, sharing a living space with friends, or expanding financial opportunities through investments or learning new skills. ...