16 March 2012, 16:56
19 March 2012, 01:04
I've got an odd feeling about this, and it's not indigestion.
MoneyWeek and a couple of other financial/investment papers have suggested that a collapse in Greece could start a lack of confidence, leading to a run on the banks. Not all banks would be hit. But they suggest it could lead to another drop of the Euro, increased strength in the pound, but increased exports of European produce due to the weak Euro. The decrease of UK exports means our industries suffer greatly as well. Then boom, our economy collapsed within 1 year of Greece's.
I'm a financial bore. Get me talking about business and finance, I'll speak until your ears bleed! It's the same as fitness to me.....financial fitness.
MoneyWeek and a couple of other financial/investment papers have suggested that a collapse in Greece could start a lack of confidence, leading to a run on the banks. Not all banks would be hit. But they suggest it could lead to another drop of the Euro, increased strength in the pound, but increased exports of European produce due to the weak Euro. The decrease of UK exports means our industries suffer greatly as well. Then boom, our economy collapsed within 1 year of Greece's.
I'm a financial bore. Get me talking about business and finance, I'll speak until your ears bleed! It's the same as fitness to me.....financial fitness.
19 March 2012, 01:08
not to me finance is like music to my ears
as they say money makes the world go around;.)
as they say money makes the world go around;.)
19 March 2012, 01:12
Shall we start a finances section speaking about S&G ratios, non-Vat investment gold against investment Vated silver?
Oooow I'm getting excited already! Haha
Oooow I'm getting excited already! Haha
19 March 2012, 01:23
already stocked up on gold before dim wit brown sold the countrys gold to china it's gone up higher than anything else ha ha ha
a finance section would be good to add on the forum point other preppers in the right direction
a finance section would be good to add on the forum point other preppers in the right direction
19 March 2012, 13:09
I'm checking up my silver reserves. The ratio is out right now, and I'm looking to cash in on that. Even if Silver is subject to VAT, the increase will still out-weigh the VAT required. Anyway, if I push the VAT through a company, I can always claim the VAT back, provided the silver is valued at less than £65K. If it is, I'll just open another company and push the silver through that one as well.
21 March 2012, 01:07
still like my gold though it's got a nice shin to it lol