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- Why Food Stocks Are Best Picks Today (Part 1) - Editor, 4 December 2007 - No Comments yet
- How Your Vote Can Earn More than Stock (Part 1) - Editor, 3 December 2007 - No Comments yet
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It is a matter of global shame, but a financial planning fact nevertheless: there is money to be made from hunger. Investors have many choices of routes to make profits from food stocks. An occasional bountiful harvest here and there may temporarily depress inflation in grain, meat, and other farm produce prices, but since everything we eat takes at least months to grow, there is money to be made from short selling food stocks as well. Branded food stocks have always been attractive, and this trend is set to explode as we close gaps between nutrition and therapeutics.
You can also persuade others to raise issues of common interests before prospective Presidents and other hopefuls for your mandate. What if you use financial planning aims as a prime consideration in using your franchise? Certainly, this is what well-heeled donors to $100-a-plate fund raising banquets do, for no private equity denizen will parts with dollars except in return for stock value benefits! You may not be empowered to break the nexus between caucuses and their sponsors, but nothing should prevent you from joining in the fun! A good place to start is to make a list of all the things Congress can do to make your stocks pay more.
How Your Vote Can Earn More than Stock (Part 1)
Free Cash Flows of Stocks Can Gain From Extravagant Corporate Deductions
You can turn the AMT story on its head. Learn from how influential Senators find innovative ways to pinch your wallet, and turn the heat on corporations instead! This will not produce satisfying revenge alone, but can free cash flow for stocks you own. You can gain if companies are taxed for paying executive class and deluxe hotel travel bills. Not all advertising campaigns and promotions are productive, so how about discouraging wasteful deductions?
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