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The latest annual letter from the "world's greatest investor" contains many lessons for your own share portfolio, says a fervent admirer.
In the recent rush of takeover bids, what's in it for you? Chris Walker explains.
There are certain rules you need to know to succeed as a short-term or day trader, says Peter Mathers.
To keep investors happy some companies offer more than dividends and the opportunity for capital growth we're talking about shareholder perks.
Looking for shares to back? You'll need all the help you can get.
Decades ago mutual funds marched onto the scene and offered diversification and continuing professional portfolio oversight to small scale investors
Brits love their vices. Forget Victorian primness. Beer, 'baccy and bookies are part of the culture.
Money talks, so they say, but how much finance-speak sounds like double Dutch to you? Here, we define 20 common terms you'll hear in relation to money.
The 2006-07 interim reporting season turned in some fairly healthy results and the consensus is there'll be further growth in the second half of the year, writes Gillian Bullock.
Since the start of 2007, China's companies have been booking their profits under a new accounting regime, based on international accounting standards. What does this mean for investors, and what can they expect to see?