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Advice and need, vice and greed
Monday, 01 June 2009
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stethmoneycalc_TN.jpgNo-one seems willing to state the obvious - the current ‘global financial crisis' is the result of human greed, free-market economies that position personal wealth, growth and profits as prime markers of success, and the failure of regulators to reign in excesses and unscrupulous operators.
 
The impact of the financial crisis
Sunday, 01 February 2009
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financial_crisis_TN.jpgThe financial crisis that sent shockwaves through global markets in 2008 is the harbinger of a recession that could derail the WA economy in two to three years, according to leading financial analysts Access Economics. The company's director Chris Richardson has forecast that by 2011, despite the WA economy's recent boom years, unemployment will double to 74,000 (5.8%) and the state's revenue will drop by 12%. The health sector has generally resisted the instability of other industries during downturns, but in such uncertain times, Medical Forum and Medical Hub turned to leading health industry financial specialists for advice on how hard the crunch will get for you and your practice.

 
Getting your practice started
Friday, 01 December 2006
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dollarsign_TN.jpgHere are a few tips for the business-minded medicos out there keen to set up their own practice...
 
Medical, not investment degree
Written by David Blake, Bioshares co-editor   
Sunday, 01 October 2006
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money_TN.jpgThe issue is that an illusory field surrounds the world of therapeutic product development. The illusion is that the only question that matters is whether a drug or device will 'work', and if it 'works', then...
 
Purchasing a new car
Sunday, 01 October 2006
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money3_TN.jpgAfter choosing the car, finance is the next step, yet this decision is often made quickly as the ease of just signing the documents from the dealer and driving away is very enticing.
 
Investing: risk and reward
Written by Shane Cummings   
Saturday, 01 July 2006
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money2_TN.jpgWith a dizzying range of options such as the stock market, real estate, superannuation, and managed funds, today's investor faces bewildering choices on how to maximum returns.
 
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