Why Do I Need a Notary Bond?
by: Dave MacDonald.
A notary public is an official appointed position by the Secretary of State's office in a given state. As with most public officials, the State requires that the individual obtain a surety or notary bond prior to receiving their appointmen...
How to Bond with Your Customers
by: seekgiftbaskets.
Customers are the lifeline of any business. Letting your customers know that they are important and that their concerns and fears are your own can make you their trusted confidante. How better to bond with others than by being a confidante...
Your Word is Your Bond
by: brardin.
Have you ever heard the saying your word is your bond? It refers to the fact that what you say can be trusted. Here is a question for you. Do you think Barry Bond s words are bondable? Do you feel every thing he is saying in the media rega...
What Is Bond Market?
by: sayush.
A bond is a debt obligation or security, where the the holder or buyer expects the holder to repay the principal and interest at maturity (a date in the future). The bond market is a financial market where these bonds are bought and sold. ...
An Exciting Bond?
by: Moneyalert.
Since 1993, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have provided another investment tool for Americans. ETFs may offer easy trading options and their convenience, along with their added bonus: diversification. In fact, according to the Investment Co...
Bond investing
by: Jakob Jelling.
One of the safest ways to invest is in bonds. If you are thinking about investing in bonds, chances are you are making a very good decision. You should be able to make a little bit of money on your investments - and you are not very like...
Building the bond in your relationship.
by: Alina Ruigrok.
A bond (relationship wise) is when two people have a connection. Being attracted to each other and sharing common values and interests brought the two of you together as a couple, but the bond has not been set completely. Besides the fact ...
Developing Of Construction Bond
by: Ron Victor.
Introduction:Construction bond is a form of surety bond which is a mandatory for financial investors for large construction and federal construction projects. The principal has given the written statement that he will complete the entire c...
The Bond Market and How You Can Benefit
by: Joe268.
In the investment world, there are two words we hear more than any others, stocks and bonds. While each can offer their own advantages and disadvantages, both should be included in your portfolio. As a general rule, stocks have outperforme...
The Fall of the Bond Markets
by: Mikahamilton.
The current question that is being asked in the stock is why is the bond market selling off. While there is a number of excuses there are real reasons this is occurring. First and foremost there are more seller than buyers.Most financial p...
Her New Dog Wont Bond To Her
by: Adam Katz.
Debbie writes:"Ok, here is my story. I found my dog off the Internet. A website called "HeartBandits" for American Eskimos, which by the way is where I purchased your book. [To read about the book she's talking about, go to: http://www.do...
What is a High Yield Bond?
by: Charles Burroughs.
A high yield bond is a financial term used to describe a bond that is rated below the investment grade. Therefore, high yield bonds are also known as non-investment grade bonds or junk bonds. These bonds have a higher risk of defaulting,...
Information On Bond Investing
by: Jay Moncliff.
One of the safest long term investments is in bonds. Generally people investing in bonds are considered to be making a wise and safe decision. They tend to make money on the investment and the chances of losing any are very few. However, ...
U.S. Savings Bond Types
by: Mike Singh.
Thousands of people across the country are invested in the U.S., not just legally through taxes, but by choice through U.S. Savings Bonds. A savings bond is a note that is issued by the government to recognize that they owe the buyer mone...
How Do I Record a Bond Sale?
by: Stephen L. Nelson, CPA.
You record the sale of a bond in almost the same way that you record the sale of a stock.One tricky feature of a bond sale, however, concerns accrued interest. Even in the case of a bond that periodically pays interest, you need to accrue...