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How to Improve Your Finance Skills (Even If You Hate Numbers)

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See More Videos > See More Videos > Tackle the balance sheet. “Take an interest in the balance sheet and then do the due diligence to understand it,” he says. Next time you're deciding about a big investment, NPV can help you make a more informed decision. “You want to see the big picture.”

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Seven Charts Explain Why Chicago Bonds Rated Junk

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Chart #2: Growing Payments While the current state of the city’s balance sheet is dismal, the real problem relates to what is expected to develop over the next decade. Chicago pension plan payments are expected to double from 2014 to 2015, and will then continue to rise for another decade before they begin to decline.

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The Globalization Backlash Is Reverberating Through Boardrooms

Harvard Business

In 2015, Global Trade Alert, an independent trade-monitoring group, cited at least 644 discriminatory trade measures imposed by the G20 economies with the U.S. Meanwhile the Institute of International Finance forecasted net capital flows for emerging markets in 2015 would be negative for the first time since 1988. at the forefront.

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FOMC Minutes and Economic Projections: Dissent in Both Directions

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Going forward, he viewed it as particularly important for the Committee to monitor price developments closely and to adapt its policy in response to incoming economic information. percent for 2015. Participants also described their views regarding the appropriate path of the Federal Reserves balance sheet. Consult your.

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Right on Cue: Fed's Dudley Delivers Dovish Speech

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In relatively dovish remarks to a business audience in Newark, New Jersey, Dudley did not repeat his refrain that a rate hike could reasonably be expected to come by mid-2015. percentage point from overall 2015 growth, he added. Low oil prices and the drop in domestic drilling will exert a "meaningful drag" on U.S.