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Investment
Philippine investments
is often modeled as a function of Income and Interest rates, given by the
relation. An increase in income encourages higher investment, whereas a
higher interest rate may discourage investment as it becomes more costly
to borrow money. Even if a firm chooses to use its own funds in an
investment, the interest rate represents an
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opportunity cost of investing those funds rather than loaning them out for
interest.
Trades in contingent claims or derivative securities do not necessarily
have future positive expected cash flows, and so are not considered
assets, or strictly speaking, securities or investments. Nevertheless,
since their cash flows are closely related to (or derived from) those of
specific securities, they are often studied as or treated as investments
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Investments
Philippine investments
are often made indirectly through intermediaries, such as banks, mutual
funds, pension funds, insurance companies, collective investment schemes,
and investment clubs. Though their legal and procedural details differ, an
intermediary generally makes an investment using money from many
individuals, each of whom receives a claim on the intermediary.
To cover these decision rules and some related subjects in more detail,
The Skilled Investor intends to publish sequentially, the eighteen
“viewpoint” articles listed below. These financial planning and investing
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articles will give you a better understanding of why you should ONLY
follow financial and investment strategies that are: a) scientifically
grounded, b) completely passive, c) thoroughly diversified, d) savings
focused, e) risk adjusted, f) cost effective, and g) tax efficient.
As these articles are published, we will add links to the list below. If
you do not yet find a link below and you wish to be informed when these
articles are published, you can stay tuned by selecting our feed from the
side column.
Forthcoming financial decision rule articles from:
1) Your financial and
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investment strategies should have a scientific basis.
2) Your personal earnings, expenditures, and savings are the most
important determinants of your family’s long-term financial wealth.
3) There is no such thing as risk-free money from investing for individual
investors.
4) You need to allocate your financial assets in a manner that reflects
your relative tolerance for investment risk. You need to stay in the
securities markets to earn market risk premiums.
10) Unfortunately, you cannot reliably identify beforehand professional
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investment managers who will deliver superior performance in the future,
and you cannot hire them at a price that is lower than their potential
value-added.
11) Never invest solely because of superior past performance.
12) Tax-advantaged
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investing is very good for most people at most times.
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If you are like most successful entrepreneurs, your company's cash reserve
is not keeping up with your growth. And your company's growth has
surpassed - or is about to surpass - the amount that friends and family,
credit cards, and bank or other borrowing can provide. You probably need
in the range of $250,000 to $5 million. You face a challenge in deciding
among your options. The demands that if you intend to raise funds from
people with whom you have had no prior relationship, your must register
your offering with them - a daunting process. The regulatory body of your
state probably has additional rules for you to obey, driving up the time,
complexity, and cost of compliance even more. Click here for more details
We've already been working on our startup for a while. Can we apply?
Of course. In fact, we consider it a good sign that you've already started
working.
Don't incorporate, though, if you can avoid it. We're less likely to
accept groups that are already incorporated, because it costs so much more
to deal with existing documents than to start from scratch.
Do you only fund startups that write software?
We'll consider startups in any field, but odds are better for startups
writing software, because that's what we understand.
Will you sign an? How do I know you won't steal my idea?
No, we won't sign an NDA. No venture firm would at this stage. The
informal commitment to secrecy on our application form is more than any VC
would make.
In this connection you may want to read the first section of How to Start
a Startup on the value of mere ideas.
Why didn't you accept our application?
We can't get into talking about individual applications. But don't take it
personally if we didn't accept you. It could be simply that we didn't
understand the domain well enough to judge.
The fact is, even the best
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management Philippines
investors are quite bad at picking winners. VC firms consider themselves
to be doing well if 4 out of 10 companies they fund succeed.
We don't want funding, but will you give us advice?
Unfortunately we can't. We've invested in so many companies that helping
them takes up all our time. But we've collected some general advice in our
library.
Will you help us set up something in our town?
There already is a in your town. The seed funding business is national,
not regional.
Will you help us set up something like in our country?
Actually, the seed
business in the Philippines
funding business may even be international. We'll see. But for now at
least we're waiting to decide what to do about other countries.
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