Understanding Tender Offers and How They Affect Investors Add Comment Understanding Tender Offers and How They Affect Investors By Joshua Kennon Understanding Tender Offers and How They Affect Investors A tender offer is a formal offer to buy stock from existing shareholders, often at a price materially above the current market price. Read Now Why Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average Considered Outdated? With the Dow Jones Industrial Average crossing 20,000, some are calling the DJIA an outdated anachronism. Let's take a look at their reasons. Read Now Setting Investment Goals to Reach Financial Independence Asking the right questions is an important part of setting investment goals on the road to financial independence. Here is a list to help you. Read Now Asset/Liability Matching and Portfolio Management for Beginners Asset/liability matching is a strategy that is meant to reduce risk by timing asset sales or cash flow with expected liquidity needs. Read Now Read Next Crowd-Pleasing Broccoli and Cheese Stuffed Baked Potatoes Overnight Oats With Flax and Honey: A Breakfast for Busy Mornings Sweet and Crunchy Fennel and Apple Salad Low-Fat Peanut Butter and Banana Shake Angel Food Cupcakes that are fat free and light as air Advertisement You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Investing for Beginners newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here Having trouble seeing this message? View in browser. An About.com Brand 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 © About.com - All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. Share this post Related Posts14 Easy and Budget-Friendly Steak Recipes to Try9 Fun and Easy Button Crafts to Try This WeekKeep This Cheap Cut of Beef a Secret, Okay?Everything You Can Do in the Garden in MarchDon’t Store Your Eggs in This Part of the FridgeEconomists Glimpse Something Like Normal on the HorizonEverything You Need to Know About Creeping PlantsThe One Thing You’re Forgetting While Cleaning Appliances
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