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    Stock market...

    Posted by: OKlanU
    Date: 10/26/2009 3:52:18 AM

    Today, the stock market is one of the primary ways for firms to raise capital in a market economy, and one of the prime movers of the world economy in general. Given the nature of the market these days, it isn't an entirely reliable funding option all the time. Warren Buffett advocates sticking money into a long term worthy investment, and leaving it there to grow over time. Using a stock market portfolio as a back up source of emergency funding isn't always the best idea, and that's why a lot of smaller businesses are looking into installment loans more than anything else.



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