Monthly Archives: January 2008


New Resolutions for Your Financial Planning (Part 1)

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on January 8, 2008

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Skepticism about resolutions is common, but we make them on special occasions in any case! Any time is good for making new moves towards better financial planning, but the start of a new tax period gives you most time to structure your savings and accounts in accordance with provisions of law.

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New Resolutions for Your Financial Planning (Part 2)

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on January 8, 2008

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New Resolutions for Your Financial Planning (Part 1)

Participative Stock Investing

Are you tired of unanswered questions and ignored suggestions from executives responsible for your stock dividends? Consider moving some cash from a staid corporation to a small business owner who will let you participate in strategic management. Everyone can acquire the skills to become a successful financial planner!

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BASF Stocks as a Case Study in Corporate Evolution (Part 1)

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on January 7, 2008

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BASF’s national origins make its stocks worthy of special review. No other country has been as vigorous and pro-active in condemning its own modern history. BASF is a survivor of the Nazi World War II effort, and it has also thrived in the second half of the 20th century. It has matched the best corporations of this country in sustained stock dividends. Moreover, it is strongly poised to play a multifarious global role in the new Millennium. The chemical industry is not exactly recommended as a sunshine sector by any financial advisor, but BASF stock...

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BASF Stocks as a Case Study in Corporate Evolution (Part 2)

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BASF Stocks as a Case Study in Corporate Evolution (Part 1)

Inorganic growth is a way of life at BASF. Again, it is a low profile process, but determined to generate stock value nevertheless. The acquisition of the agricultural input products of American Cyanamid raised some investor eyebrows when it was first announced, but stock dividends over the past five years have irrefutably proved the benefits of this visionary move. Some of the success was due to the German precision with which new authorities were established in the acquired stocks. Other smaller acquisitions have been even lower below...

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