FII investment zooms past $50 bn
Published Monday, April 09, 2007 by Money Man Mike.
Taking into consideration their $1.08 billion investments in the debt market, total FII investment, as on on Tuesday, was pegged at $51.06 billion. Although their investment aggregated at $50 billion now, the market value of the investment at the current exchange rate of Rs 44.68 per dollar is a whopping $ 117.13 billion (Rs 5,25,280 crore).
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Private equity to drive more massive deals
Published by Money Man Mike.LIC to invest Rs 95,000 crore in Govt. debt
Published Monday, October 09, 2006 by Money Man Mike.
Mumbai, October 4, 2006 - Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) will invest Rs 47,500 crore in government debt in the fiscal year through March 31, chairman T S Vijayan said in Mumbai.
The state-owned insurer has bought debt securities worth Rs 17,670 crore so far this fiscal year, he said in Mumbai on Tuesday.
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Foreign investments now over 80% of net inflows
Published Sunday, September 10, 2006 by Money Man Mike.
More than 80% of net capital inflows into India in FY06 were foreign investments, compared to 46% in FY05. The increase was primarily because of portfolio investments, which accounted for half of the net capital flows into the country in FY06, compared to 30% the previous year.
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How can you rebuild your Credit?
Published Saturday, June 03, 2006 by Money Man Mike.Creating Wealth - from paperclips
Published Wednesday, May 10, 2006 by Money Man Mike.
Value is relative. Just saw this story over on ABC news - Kyle Macdonald started with one red paper clip, and a dream of getting a home of his own.
Kyle himself makes a similar point, in one of his earlier posts : I really encourage you to think outside the box and MAKE AN OFFER for this contract.
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Buyout Fever
Published Saturday, April 22, 2006 by Money Man Mike.Receivables Factoring: An Easy Way to Free Up Cash from Unpaid Invoices
Published Thursday, April 20, 2006 by Money Man Mike.
Once the factoring company receives full payment for the invoice, you'll receive the remaining amount-minus a fee.
- The rest of the advance minus the factoring fee - When your customer pays the invoice, you will receive the the rest of the advanced funding, minus the factoring fee or discount rate.
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Converting Unpaid Bills Into Quick Cash through Invoice Factoring
Published by Money Man Mike.
It could be if your business is struggling to make ends meet because of long billing cycles, you're wasting time collecting down payments from slow paying clients, you're unable to take advantage of business opportunities due to lack of funds, or your business isn't financially strong enough to obtain traditional bank financing.
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Capitalizing on Selling Your Real Estate Note
Published by Money Man Mike.
For instance, the buyer may put down 5 % in cash, take on a mortgage for 75 % of the value of a house, and then the owner creates a note for the remaining 20 % to make the deal work. You can use installment-financing to close the deal with buyers, and then convert their future monthly payments into quick cash by selling the note.
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- FII investment zooms past $50 bn
- Private equity to drive more massive deals
- LIC to invest Rs 95,000 crore in Govt. debt
- Foreign investments now over 80% of net inflows
- How can you rebuild your Credit?
- Creating Wealth - from paperclips
- Buyout Fever
- Receivables Factoring: An Easy Way to Free Up Cash from Unpaid Invoices
- Converting Unpaid Bills Into Quick Cash through Invoice Factoring
- Capitalizing on Selling Your Real Estate Note
