The push for sustainability in all walks of life has been one of the largest issues that companies have had to face over the past couple of years. The modern consumer is more concerned with using eco-conscious companies and sustainable products more than ever before – a quarter of us are more likely to consider sustainability than price when it comes to choosing a company. Companies are getting ‘cancelled’ for green-washing, and not actually completing their pledges of sustainability. It’s essential that you’re doing the necessary work in order to prepare your business for the green economy so that you don’t get left behind. The green economy is coming – and you need to be prepared. Here are 4 key ways you can prepare your company for a sustainable economy.
Train Your Staff
Your staff should be your first call if you want to prepare your business for the sustainable economy – giving them the skills they need to perform green jobs will help you transform your business’ sustainability. There are many ways you can train your staff, and no matter your industry, there will be green skills that you can help your staff achieve. For example, learning how to …
The quality of public transportation is very high in London, one of the biggest contributors to this is the London Underground, in 2023 the historic underground network spanning 250 miles around London celebrated 160 years of operation. When the London Underground was first built it covered 6 stations, today the monumental train network covers 272 different stations around London. Over 1 billion people travel across London every year, with many parking in London as well as utilising public transport. The development of London simply would not have been possible during the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries without the mobility that the London Underground provides.
Early History
The London Underground first opened in 1863, it was the first underground railway system ever opened anywhere across the world. It was built to reduce street congestion by allowing passengers to travel the city underground instead of using above-ground transportation. During the early history of the London Underground, the trains running through the 6 initial stations were steam trains. A big portion of the London Underground that we see it as today was actually excavated during the first 50 years of The London Underground.
Surprisingly it wasn’t until 1908 that the word ‘underground’ first …
The cryptocurrency market is one which fluctuates wildly. Predictions are varied as it is such an influential market, so no one can really accurately predict what will happen in the coming months. However, as we near the end of 2023, there are many predictions coming from those within the market as to what trends traders can expect to see, as well as pricing and valuations.
Interest in cryptocurrency is really picking up the pace and, this year, there has been increased interest and involvement with trading and investing in the market. With that in mind, let’s take at 3 of the biggest predictions for the crypto market traders can expect in 2024.
Is Crypto Heading For A Crash or Climb?
There are many different opinions as to whether the crypto market will climb or crash in 2024. Of course, no one knows for sure, but based on past trends, there are different expectations as to what could happen. The next Bitcoin halving is being expected by the industry to happen in April 2024. This event, which typically happens every four years, not only affects the market value of Bitcoin but also affects the wider circle and dynamics of the crypto …
When it comes to Christmas, finances can get tight, especially if you have a large family. For some people, Christmas can be difficult to the point where it could get them into financial trouble. If you know you always struggle every year for Christmas, we advise you to start saving straight after the Christmas period. Each month, put money away to make buying Christmas gifts much easier. Let’s look at how you can avoid Christmas debt this year.
Create A Budget
One of the best tips that we can give you during this period is to give yourself a budget. Commit to a cost that you won’t go over for your friends and family. However, you can’t forget all the necessities that you need to pay for. That includes your bills, food for you and your family and fuel for your vehicle. All of these things must be paid before you start to put money away for Christmas.
Start Saving As Early As Possible
Another tip for those who struggle around Christmas is to start saving as early as possible. If you know you struggle with the Christmas period, you should start saving the moment Christmas is over. It will …
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have become a cornerstone of modern investment portfolios, offering exposure to diverse assets while providing liquidity and flexibility. In Slovakia, experienced traders increasingly turn to ETFs as a core component of their trading strategies. However, trading ETFs requires a nuanced approach, leveraging specialised techniques and strategies tailored to this unique investment vehicle.
This article will explore advanced techniques and strategies for trading ETFs in the Slovakian market, addressing topics such as asset allocation, sector rotation, risk management, leverage and inverse ETFs, and tax considerations.
Asset allocation: Building a diversified ETF portfolio
Effective asset allocation is a cornerstone of successful ETF trading. It strategically distributes investments across various asset classes, sectors, and geographic regions. Asset ETFs allow traders to invest in different industries within one financial market, while sector ETFs can allow traders to invest in big and small companies in the same industry. Finally, ETFs sorted by geographic regions can help traders invest in developed or developing countries specifically without limiting them to investing in one company. In Slovakia, as in global markets, experienced traders recognize the importance of a well-balanced and diversified ETF portfolio to manage risk and optimise returns.
When allocating assets, traders should …