Two successive bailouts numbering in the hundreds of billions of euros, as well as an all-but-mandatory “voluntary” private debt restructuring, have strung the process along. Yet, Greece remains a nation with a debt-to-GDP ratio of more than 160 percent.
Today we’ll try to parse through the noise to see what underlying weaknesses Apple is suffering from that investors may want to keep in mind as they develop their portfolios.
According to a report from Reuters, some in the industry think that market participants had bought shares and options expecting a Romney victory.
A new report from the government-sponsored lending group Freddie Mac suggests that demand from renters for living spaces will continue rising over the next few years.
Following the historic Hurricane Sandy, economists and pundits from both sides of the mainstream media started debating whether or not the storm would negatively impact the national economy.
However, there are dangers inherent in this system that investors should be aware of. They may not know it, but the supposed stability promised by ETF firms is not as rock-solid as they claim.
Today, we’ll look at some of the best rental markets in the United States and examine why they are so lucrative for potential investment.
According to news sources like Forbes and USA Today, both large institutional firms and smaller hedge funds are beginning to see the advantages of this form of investment as well.
Today, we’ll go over some of the biggest deductions that the IRS makes available to rental landlords.