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International Finance

International Finance. Saddled- charge, load, burden, encumber. E.g  The war  saddled  the country with huge foreign  debt . Scramble- To struggle or contend frantically in order to get something E.g : John s crambled for the best seats .

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International Finance

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  1. International Finance

  2. Saddled- charge, load, burden, encumber. E.g The war saddled the country with huge foreign debt. Scramble-To struggle or contend frantically in order to get something E.g: John scrambled for the best seats. Fierce: vehement, intense ,strong extremelysevere or violent; terrible Jittery markets:Showingnervousness or fear about something:jittery about sthMarkets are feeling very jittery about a possible rise in interest rates. Variable Expenses - kinds of spending that can be controlled and typically change from month to month. For example, groceries can be a variable expense. You can choose to buy expensive food, (steak, lobster, lamb chops, or shrimp) or inexpensive food (chicken legs, turkey, hamburger). With variable expenses, you have choices. Blue Chip Stock - a name given to the stocks of major corporations, like IBM and General Motors. The name is derived from the most highly valued poker chip, the blue chip. Collectibles - objects such as art, jewelry, baseball cards, and antiques that people buy in the hope that the objects' value will increase.

  3. Lien - a right given to a lender over a borrower's property or money when the borrower cannot pay a debt.

  4. In a Jittery Market, Can You Become a Vulture Investor? Every time Wall Street gets bloodied by another market selloff, some investors start circling over the carnage, looking for bargains. These so-called vulture investors- It’s a jittery market where investors are scrambling for options on volatility and index products to hedge short-term risk.

  5. Variable Expenses Your fixed costs are overhead items, such as a lease, phone service, etc. You have to have these items. The key with fixed overhead is to ensure that you are getting a competitive rate and not paying any more than you absolutely must. Do you change your pattern of buying variable expense? Look at both fixed and variable expenses and start cutting variable expenses

  6. Blue Chip Stock Should I Invest In Blue Chip Stocks?

  7. A release of lien (also known as a mechanics lien discharge or lien waiver) generally means that you've been paid, or the lien dispute has otherwise been resolved.

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