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" Accounting rules give financial institutions flexibility about when they choose to recognize venture capital profits. "
Rules
Accounting
Choose
" African runners regularly work out in the United States and Europe, and the International Olympic Committee sends some of the cash from the Games to Olympic committees in poor nations, which use the money to finance their own programs. "
Poor
Finance
Games
" Also, most people read fiction as an escape - and I wonder whether my books aren't a bit too grounded in reality to reach the widest possible audience. "
Reach
Wonder
Escape
" As a reporter, I embedded for modest stints with American soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq. When I'm asked about those experiences, I always say - and mean - that we civilians don't deserve the soldiers we have. "
Deserve
American
Soldiers
" Before Jason Bourne, before Jack Ryan, there was Bond, James Bond, the original two-dimensional, world-saving secret agent. "
Original
Secret
Before
" Bigger spreads mean bigger gaps between what buyers pay and sellers receive. For example, a spread of 10 cents a share means that the buyer pays $100 more for 1,000 shares than the seller receives. "
Share
Pay
Mean
" Business cycles lengthened greatly during the 20th century, as central banks learned to manage national economies by raising and lowering interest rates. "
Interest
Interest Rates
Business
" Even a war zone looks peaceful in most places, most of the time. "
Looks
Peaceful
Places
" Generally, a rally will have staying power, technicians say, if, in addition to price movements, it has heavy trading volume and breadth, meaning that several stocks rise for each stock that falls. "
Say
Will
Power
" Good spectator sports share certain fundamentals. Their competitors battle head-to-head. Their winners are determined objectively: fastest runner, most points. They are refereed, not judged. "
Winners
Sports
Most
" Hedge funds try to produce above-average investment returns using tactics ranging from traditional stock-picking to complex derivative and arbitrage plays. High minimum investments, redemption restrictions and aggressive strategies make them suitable mainly for more sophisticated and well-heeled investors. "
Redemption
Aggressive
Investment
" If only the human body could handle trauma as well as biotechnology stocks do. "
Trauma
Body
Handle
" In a Ponzi scheme, a promoter pays back his initial investors with money he has raised from new investors. Eventually, the promoter can no longer find enough new investors to pay off the people who have already put up money, and the scheme collapses. "
New
People
Back
" Information technology departments must spend enormous amounts of time and money worrying about integrating big computer systems with billions of pieces of customer data. "
Time
Money
Information
" It has been said that the Fed's job is to take the punch bowl away just as the party gets going, raising interest rates when the economy is growing too fast and inflation threatens. "
Job
Economy
Fast
" I think in some ways what Snowden is, is he's a mix of a cold war spy novel and post-9/11 spy novel. "
War
Cold War
Cold
" John W. Snow was paid more than $50 million in salary, bonus and stock in his nearly 12 years as chairman of the CSX Corporation, the railroad company. During that period, the company's profits fell, and its stock rose a bit more than half as much as that of the average big company. "
Rose
Railroad
Company
" Like many other banks and finance companies, Green Tree used a process called securitization to resell its home loans to outside investors. Green Tree grouped thousands of these small loans into a pool worth hundreds of millions of dollars. "
Small
Tree
Worth
" Macroeconomics is the analysis of the economy as a whole, an examination of overall supply and demand. At the broadest level, macroeconomists want to understand why some countries grow faster than others and which government policies can help growth. "
Grow
Want
Help
" Microeconomics is the study of how specific choices made by businesses, consumers and governments affect the markets for different goods and services. For example, a microeconomist might examine how price changes affect sales of apples relative to oranges. "
Price
Apples
Sales
" Technology investment drove growth in the 1990s, both directly and by fueling a rising stock market that led to increased consumer spending. "
Technology
Growth
Stock Market
" The thing to do with mutual funds is to buy a couple of decent ones, set up an investment plan and then never, ever think about them again, except maybe once a quarter or so when you take a peek at your statements to make sure that you have not accidentally been buying the Fidelity Peace-in-the-Middle-East fund. "
Up
Investment
Plan
" To finance deficits, the government must sell bonds to investors, competing for capital that could otherwise be used to invest in stocks or corporate bonds. Government borrowings raise long-term interest rates, stifling economic growth. "
Economic
Finance
Government
" Trust-me companies are companies whose financial results gallop ahead of their businesses, companies with seemingly perfect control over their quarterly sales and profits. Companies whose financial statements are loaded with footnotes: companies that short-sellers often attack but rarely dent. "
Financial
Results
Control
" Trust the Canadians to produce a game about mutual funds that is actually more boring than the real thing. "
Boring
Than
Trust
" Volatility may be rising simply because investors must digest more information every day. "
May
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