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Understanding Leverage and Investment

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Understanding Leverage and Investment The term leverage was used in the 18th century during the era of trade by batter system. Leverage simply means borrowing funds for investment into infrastructures etc. Leverage can be used to help finance anything from a home purchase to stock market speculation. Businesses widely use leverage to fund their growth, families apply leverage — in the form of mortgage debt — to purchase homes, and financial professionals use leverage to boost their investing strategies. Havelet Finance Limited   act as an administrative trustees to high net worth investors who wished to engage portfolio managers to invest more than US$1.5 BILLION. We can work with individuals who have financial management abilities to invest funds at 2% interest rate annually. Understanding Leverage and Investment Kinds of Leverage and Investment Explained Leverage and Personal finance are two sided coin with a slight different meanings for both in investment and business. But in each

Understanding Corporate Finance and Its Main Activities

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  Understanding Corporate Finance and Its Main Activities Corporate finance departments are charged with governing and overseeing their firms’ financial activities and capital investment decisions. Such decisions include whether to pursue a proposed investment and whether to pay for the investment with equity, debt, or both. They also include whether shareholders should receive dividends, and if so, at what dividend yield. Additionally, the finance department manages current assets, current liabilities, and inventory control. What is Corporate FINANCE Corporate finance is the subfield of  finance  that deals with how corporations address funding sources, capital structuring, accounting, and investment decisions. Corporate finance is often concerned with maximizing shareholder value through long- and short-term financial planning and the implementation of various strategies. Corporate finance activities range from capital investment to tax considerations. Activities that Govern Corporat