Jul
11
2008

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When raising capital for a company, warrants are a form of equity which is given to investors. A warrant is an option like - it gives its holder the right to buy a security at a fixed or formula price, which is known as “exercise” or “strike” price. The warrants are often confused with options. Options, as used in space venture capital, are generally long-term (up to 10 years). They are also generally issued to employees by investors. On the other hand, act as warrants for short-term options and, unlike the options, may be traded as an independent security. In general, neither the issuance of warrants or their exercise (at least by non-employees) is a taxable event.
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Tags: Capital, company, debt, emission, equity, equivalent, favor, formula, funding, independent, IRS, issuance, issuer, market, mechanism, reduction, SEC, security, share, stock, strike, treasury, venture, warrant
Jun
23
2008

admin
In today’s world, having a credit card is a luxury. Credit cards are a great convenience, meaning that you do not need to worry about cash when buying. Although some credit cards have strict requirements, there are a large number of manufacturers that provide both high schools and students the chance to get their own credit cards. Student credit cards can be used in the same way as a traditional credit card, even if they do come with certain restrictions and limitations that other credit cards are not normally.
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Tags: bill, budget, card, cash, convenience, credit, emergency, freedom, insurance, interest, issuer, limit, loan, money, Parent, Purchase, rate, rating, responsibility, spending, student