Knowledge is Power: Boxes, Dividend Investing, World’s Longest Railway Edition

Why America spends while the world saves (CNN) – Old article from 2012 Why investing in the stock market is not the same as gambling (Money Observer) Why is the U.S. unwilling to pay for good public transportation? (The Conversation) Top 10 best-selling beers in the world (China Daily) The whole world in boxes (Deutsche Welle) …

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Long-Term Return of Emerging Markets vs Developed Markets: Chart

Investing in emerging markets involves more risk than investing in developed markets. However over the long-term measured in 5 years or more, emerging equities can reward substantial gains. The chart below shows the return of emerging equities against developed markets and the US market: Click to enlarge Source: Data from Bloomberg as of 7/27/15, calculation …

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ADR Fees: What is it and Why it is Important to be Aware of it

Investing in foreign stocks via American Depository Receipts (ADRs) involves a few disadvantages. For instance, one has to pay dividend withholding taxes to foreign governments on dividends paid by the foreign company with some exceptions. Countries like the UK , Singapore, etc. do not deduct this tax for US investors and others such as Canada …

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The World’s Happiest Countries Ranking 2016

The world’s top happiest country is Denmark according to the UN’s World Happiness Report 2016 Update. The other countries in the top five list are Switzerland, Iceland, Norway and Finland in that order. Canada is the 6th most happiest country. The U.S. ranks 13th just above Costa Rica. It is not surprising that the Scandinavian countries …

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