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Hypo Venture capital asker: How can I prepare for retirement?
Written by nikkisong on Nov-6-11 5:42pm http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110520214423AAJjtwF First off, start saving right NOW and keep going at it until you retire. You should also be aware of your needs once you've retired. You might also want to consider some investment plans to provide you passive income . And lastly, do NOT touch your retirement savings . Read Full Story Add Comments
Hypo Venture Capital Zurich Headlines: Swiss banks believed to house Greek taxes
Written by aliceadams on Nov-5-11 11:33am From: www.widepr.com November 05, 2011 - Business Press Release Hypo Venture Capital Zurich Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou believes many of the billions that have been withheld from the Greek taxman are lying in Switzerland. Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou believes many of the billions that have been withheld from the Greek taxman are lying in Switzerland. This, however, is largely the fault of Athens, according to Swiss-Greek economist Spyridon Arvanitis. Ultimately, the only people who know how much untaxed Greek money is in Switzerland are the banks. “I’ve heard every amount possible – even up to the sum of the Greek debt,” Arvanitis, from ... Read Full Story Add Comments
Dismantling the Dodd-Frank "Myths"
Written by mortgagenewsclips on Nov-1-11 12:18pm From: feedproxy.google.com Jonathan Foxx President and Managing Director of Lenders Compliance Group Recently, Neal S. Wolin, Deputy Treasury Secretary, and Anthony Coley, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Public Affairs, have taken to "dismantling" some myths about the Dodd-Frank Act and Wall Street Reform. The fact is, Dodd-Frank is with us now, and will be with us into the foreseeable future. It makes substantive changes to the financial system as we have known it. But, like any major initiative, myths build up over time, springing forth from both proponents and opponents, each with their own agendas. Most people concern themselves with Dodd-Frank in a ... Read Full Story Add Comments
Hypo Venture Capital Headlines : Zurich voters take results in their stride
Written by mileysean on Oct-31-11 3:20am From: hypoventure-capital.com On a bright if somewhat crisp day after the parliamentary elections held every four years, it was very much a case of business-as-usual in Zurich. This was despite a significant shift in the electoral landscape which saw major parties such as the rightwing Swiss People’s Party (SVP), the Radicals and the Greens in particular lose significant support to new centre parties, the Liberal Greens and the Conservative Democrats. The general surprise expressed by most political commentators at the results – particularly the loss of eight seats in the House of Representatives by the People’s Party – was not repeated by many of the citizens ... Read Full Story Add Comments
Hypo Venture Capital Zurich Headlines: Swiss Banks Believed To House Greek Taxes Posted By: hypoideas
Written by johndavis00 on Nov-5-11 8:35am From: feedproxy.google.com Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou believes many of the billions that have been withheld from the Greek taxman are lying in Switzerland. This, however, is largely the fault of Athens, according to Swiss-Greek economist Spyridon Arvanitis. Ultimately, the only people who know how much untaxed Greek money is in Switzerland are the banks. "I"ve heard every amount possible "" even up to the sum of the Greek debt," Arvanitis, from the Swiss Economic Institute (KOF) at the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ), told swissinfo.ch. "There are rich Greeks, but talk of "'200 billion (SFr230 billion) is getting carried away." At any rate, Greek ...Read Full Story Add Comments more » News Hypo Venture Capital Zurich Headlines: Swiss banks believed to house Greek... Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou believes many of the billions that have been withheld from the Greek taxman are lying in Switzerland. This, however, is largely the fault of Athens, according to Swiss-Greek economist Spyridon Arvanitis. Ultimately, the » hypo venture capital