We are always making fun of our dear deputies because they have a lot of advantages while being very often at the center of sordid stories, just look at the number of them who are in criminal proceedings to find out. However, we must not generalize, and deputies are like
In a not-so-surprise move, the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 0.50% as investor concerns grow given the global spread of the deadly coronavirus. The cut comes right on the heels of an emergency meeting with finance ministers and central bankers of the G-7 countries this morning. Following the
Morality dictates that good people should be rewarded and bad people should be punished. It is, after all, the most logical thing. But the world is neither moral nor logical, so very often it is those who do good deeds who take the brunt of it. Full mouth. Full face.
The PHLX Semiconductor Index (SOX) bounced at strong support on Friday and added to gains in Monday’s session, closing back above the 200-day exponential moving average (EMA). Even so, the index has now entered a long-term sell cycle that predicts relative weakness into the third quarter, raising the odds that
Fans have much more power than they imagine, we could see it with Dexter fans who brought back their series not phew for a final season 10 years later. By complaining on social networks or boycotting TV channels, fans can claim anything and everything. And it happens a little too
What Is Construction Interest Expense? Construction interest expense is an interest that accumulates on a construction loan used to construct a building or other long-lived business asset. Typically, interest paid on a loan is immediately expensed and is tax deductible but that isn’t always the case. For example, construction interest
The French language is very sneaky. Every day, through the writing of our tops, we ourselves have to consult Google (yes yes, I say “Google” and then? what are you going to do?) to check the spelling of a word. It is clear that even after the thousandth time, we
What Is a Licensing Fee? A licensing fee is a sum of money paid to another entity for a certain right. For example, individuals or companies may pay licensing fees to a government agency for the right to perform professional services or engage in a particular line of business. In
December 24 is fast approaching, the elves are busy at the North Pole, and Santa Claus is already starting to fill his basket for his annual tour! Oh oh oh ! Too nice, all that, but BE CAREFUL all the same! It could be that one or two malicious (or