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  • Worry About The Surety Bond Last
    Surety Bonds are required for a reason, usually to protect public money. Many contractors and commercial businesses get frustrated by their bond requirements and will put the requirement to the side and put their full attention to what they feel needs it. Unfortunately for them, the obligee will feel quite differently about what is most important and what needs to be done. Some commercial businesses will begin operating prior to properly filing Read More...
  • Sales Contracts
    A sales contract is a legal and binding agreement or a bond that implicates an exchange of merchandise, services or property that occurs between a seller or a vendor and a buyer or purchaser. This exchange takes place for a mutually approved value in money or an equivalent of money that is paid or is promised to be paid within a given time mutually decided by the seller and buyer. Sales contracts are a particular type of legal contract. Sales co Read More...
  • The Bid/Ask Spread and How it Effects Trading
    The Bid/Ask Spread is important factor in trading, whether it is stock trading, options trading or pretty much any other asset. The Bid Price is the current highest price at which someone in the market is willing to buy a stock. The Ask Price is the current lowest price that someone is willing to sell a stock. The difference in these two amounts is called the Bid/Ask Spread. The Bid/Ask Spread is determined mainly by liquidity. If a stock is hig Read More...
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