Showing posts with label economics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economics. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

BROKER FOREX

A forex broker is defined as an individual, or a firm, that acts as a mediator, matching buyers & sellers for a fee or for the commission. A forex broker is also regularly employed to maintain & monitor the 24-hour Forex market place.

A forex broker is someone who engages in trading & investing online. In forex plenty of of them will be the investors in the forex & the traders will approach the market for the umpteenth time, but it will be first time for the investors & it can appear at times, daunting. This forces us to use the interactive forex brokers. Most of the people will be investing in the stocks & forex.

they can be sure that they will receive the highest level of service obtainable in the forex trading market. The forex broker offers customer support for different countries. they are present as a broker so as to clarify the concern they may have to regard the foreign currencies in trading. The interactive forex brokers can easily make a big success in trading.

Resolving Credit Card Disputes

Image this if you will, one day you receive your statement in your mailbox and of course you do not assume anything out of the ordinary because you only used the card one time last month, which was to buy your niece a birthday present. No big deal you think, this can be paid off in full, and so you take the statement and sit down with your checkbook ready to send it off. You open your statement and you find it full of purchases three to sears and many to places you have never even been to and know you did not make. What do you do now?

Are you aware of your rights that you possess when a fraudulent purchase is made upon your credit card?

Monday, April 2, 2012

Do the world's poor children really need a $100 laptop?

The chairman and founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab recently launched the $100 laptop to the world's media. Is it necessary?

MIT rolled out a non-profit association, called One Laptop Per Child, to design, manufacture and distribute laptops that will be provided to various governments at cost price and issued to children by participating