Category: Capital Gains
The Government & Wall Street: A Profitable Partnership
The government and Wall Street operate in a symbiotic relationship. The Federal Reserve sets interest rates, controls inflation, and manages the money supply, while Wall Street reacts by adjusting investments, borrowing strategies, and market prices. Here’s how they influence your financial world: 1. The Federal Reserve: The Market’s Puppet Master The Federal Reserve (the Fed)…
The Official Trump Crypto: What Is It? Where Does It Stand?
In early 2025, President Donald Trump launched the “Official Trump” cryptocurrency ($TRUMP), marking a significant entry into the digital asset space. The coin quickly amassed a market capitalization exceeding $10 billion within days of its release, propelling it to the top of cryptocurrency rankings. Concurrently, President Trump signed an executive order establishing a cryptocurrency working…
Expenditures
Capital expenditure is the use of funds to make improvements or purchases that have a long term impact on the business. This expenditure is made to improve the opportunity for growth of the business. Capital expenditures also help make the business more competitive. Funding for this expenditure must be included in the budget because it…
Investing
The primary purpose of investing is to make your money grow. The reason for investing is for potential profit that is greater than what you can earn using a regular savings. Investing is intended to help you meet your long-term financial goals. Before you decide whether you will manage your own investments or use a financial advisor,…
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