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Binary options: what are they, how do they work and what are their risks.
A binary option is a financial product in which there is a "bet" on the price of a given asset at a given time. In this application, the investor can win or lose the money applied according to the direction applied. Through these options, the investor bets on the maximum or minimum of a sha...
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Learn how to invest in stocks on the stock market in just 4 steps
When an investor buys shares in a company, he is actually investing in the capital of the company and can get the same share of profit. For the company, stocks bring more money into cash and become part of its investments used in its activities. The shares of the companies are traded on the S...
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Bitcoin: understand what digital currency is and how it works
Bitcoin is a currency traded only by digital means and is the pioneer in the world of cryptocurrencies (digital currencies). Unlike ordinary currencies, Bitcoin works in a decentralized way, that is, without central control through banks or governments. To ensure that transactions take plac...
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What is Global Sourcing?
The Global Sourcing is a business strategy that involves buying goods or services in other countries where there are more advantageous factors for companies. This type of outsourcing can be advantageous when low production costs are found elsewhere, generally where wages ar...
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What are hedge funds?
Hedge funds , known as Hedge Funds, are funds in which the main strategy is to protect assets from financial losses, while seeking high returns. These funds are formed privately, on a derivatives market, and are invested by selected investors. To obtain a highe...
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What is the turnover rate?
The turnover rate , which means “disconnection rate”, is a metric that allows us to analyze the number of customers who do not buy the goods or services of a company. This rate may be related to the decrease in the income of a company, due to the decrease in the volume ...
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Financial and operating leverage
What is leverage? Leverage is a strategy in which capital is borrowed from third parties or other financial instruments to increase the potential return on an investment. By taking external capital, a company can carry out its leverage process at a time when it is growing and making profits, ...
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What are assets?
Assets, in accounting, are values that indicate what assets and rights a company has . These amounts are shown on the Balance Sheet, along with Liabilities and Equity, which together result in the company's total Assets. It is also possible to consider t...
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Dividends
What is a dividend? The dividend is the part of the profits of a company that is shared with its shareholders, as a form of bonus to the investment made. By acquiring a share, the shareholder becomes part of the company and has rights to the earnings it has. Dividends can be paid in cash...
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What is Crowdfunding?
Collective financing, currently better known as crowdfunding, occurs when someone, or a group, wants to raise money from people who are willing to collaborate on a project. This method of fundraising uses wide dissemination so that interested people can learn about and donate to the project.&nbs...
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How to calculate profit margin
The profit margin is responsible for measuring the profitability of the company's activities, in percentage. It is calculated using the formula: Profit Margin (%) = Net Profit / Net Sales (Revenue) x 100% This formula results in the percentage of net profit, that is, all income minus the...
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Profit margin
The profit margin is an indication of how profitable the company is in the activities it carries out, in percentage values. This margin is used to determine the value that a product should be sold, which is considering all the costs that the company has, whether these are variables, fixed, taxes...
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