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  2. Short-term investment fund - Wikipedia

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    A short-term investment fund (STIF) is a type of investment fund which invests in money market investments of high quality and low risk. They are commonly used by investors to temporarily store funds while arranging for their transfer to another investment vehicle that will provide higher returns.

  3. Pros and cons of short-term business loans - AOL

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    Short-term business loans tend to have easier eligibility requirements, helping you qualify even without a long time in business or large amounts of revenue. Let’s look in depth at the pros of ...

  4. Short-term bonds vs. long-term bonds: Which are better for you?

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    Short-term vs. long-term bonds: Key differences. If you’re new to investing in bonds, it’s important to understand the role short-term and long-term bonds can play in your portfolio.

  5. What you need to know about short-term loans - AOL

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    Short-term loans come in several types, each with different characteristics, fee structures and terms: Payday loans: One of the most common is the payday loan , which provides cash for borrowers ...

  6. Corporate finance - Wikipedia

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    Corporate finance is an area of finance that deals with the sources of funding, and the capital structure of businesses, the actions that managers take to increase the value of the firm to the shareholders, and the tools and analysis used to allocate financial resources.

  7. Internal financing - Wikipedia

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    The sale of equipment which has become obsolete or is outdated is a source of short-term internal financing. Regular screening of the fixed asset register aids in finding assets which are no longer being used and can be sold, usually at a loss, in order to satisfy financial needs.

  8. Short-term vs. long-term goals: Best savings strategies to ...

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    Short-term goals. Long-term goals. Vacation. Retirement. Down payment for a car or house. Opening a business. Deposit for a new apartment. Paying for a child’s education

  9. Short (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, being short in an asset means investing in such a way that the investor will profit if the market value of the asset falls. This is the opposite of the more common long position, where the investor will profit if the market value of the asset rises. An investor that sells an asset short is, as to that asset, a short seller.