Question #1:
WILL GOLD CROSS TWENTY THOUSAND PER 10 GRAMMES BEFORE DIWALI?WHAT THE WORLD BULLION MARKETSINDICATE?
GOLD IS A PRECIOUS METAL.IT IS USED MOST DURING MARRIAGES.WHAT ARE OTHER OCASSIONS WHEN IT IS USED?PLEASE ELABORATE>Question #2:
DOG DIARRHEA, (thanks for all the help on previous question, I decided not to put him down. But...)?
I decided against killing my dog (thanks for all the help with that question BTW), but I also decided I need to get his pooping problem taken care of if I was going to keep him.I asked the vet about it and was told "Starve him for 24 hours, then give him boiled white rice with one bullion cube and 1oz plain boiled chicken for every 16 cups cooked rice."
Well....he ate all 16 cups of rice in about 10 minutes, took two steps before puking it ALL back up, immediately re-ate all 16 cups of rice-puke (thank GOD I didn't have to clean it up), and is now laying on the floor like a slug.
How long do I have to wait for him to poop now? The vet acted like he would start dropping "the road to wellville" type logs within minutes. It's been nearly an hour and he's just laying there??
**He's a very large dog. There's no way I could only give him 2 Tblsp at a time after not feeding him all day and expect to keep my arm.
I may have misheard the vet with the "16 cups" though. She may have meant for that 16 cups to be spread out over many meals?
Question #3:
what can i put in vegetable broth to make it good?
so i have a really bad stomach ache, well i guess they are cramps cause im on my period? but anyway i want to make some chicken broth for my stomach but what seasonings should i put in it? its going to be vegetable broth. they are little bullion cubes. so what sort of seasonings should i put in it? i have ... basil, parsley, onion powder, garlic powder, cilantro leaves, salt, pepper, natural seasonings, and i think thats it so i have to work with that stuff. by the way, im 14 so nothing fancy.(:thank you, i made it with onion powder, garlic powder, basil, salt, pepper, and the natural seasonings. but i added some noodles to it. and i drank ginger ale... it really helped.
Question #4:
Genuineness of ALLOWA CORPORATION LIMITED, U.K.?
Whether any one can confirm that they have done AU Metal Bullion Gold Business with Mr. Derrick Owens, President of Allowa Corporation Limited, U.K., who - asks Bank Instrument as Collateral for shipment; never provides his Passport in NCNDA/IMFPA,; never agrees for a TTM before opening of banking instrument, etcQuestion #5:
Investments advice !!!?
I'm working as Assistant Manager - Business Development for a multinational company, I'm 33+ years old from a rich family but completely self dependent. I earn well, living in a good standard, not married and doesn't look like going to get married soon (just had a break up a few days ago).I believe I need to do some kind of a MBA to to grow within my organization or in some other similar kind of organizations. So, I applied to one of these courses in a reputed university and cleared all the exams, now they have asked for the fees which i feel is a lot of money.
Recently, I started some investment in property for which i pay some monthly installments, I'm also planning to invest some money in gold bullions / coins.
The question is shall I continue investing in tangible items and retire as early as possible or invest in a MBA and grow more within my company.
I like my job and enjoy it but also feel like i should have my own business.
your opinion will surely help.
I'm more intersted in long term investments however will be ideal if have short term benefits as well.
Question #6:
Trying to buy insurance but can't understand their legal mumbo jumbo?
Sold a collectible coin set on eBay and want to insure it through U-pic in case the buyer claims he never received it or is damaged or lost.But I can't for the life of me tell if they insure coins or not:
U-PICâ„¢ COVERAGE DOES NOT INSURE THE FOLLOWING:
1.Accounts, bills, bullion, currency, deeds, evidence of debt, furs, original/fine art, computer chips, money, notes, securities, perishable cargo, televisions, tickets, laptop computers, cellphones, personal goods, or similar property unless endorsed in writing.
Says no bills, bullion or currency BUT also says this:
9.U-PIC will not insure coin or jewelry shipments to or from the following zip codes: 10017, 10036, 94102, 94108
Since the coins are not going to any of these zip codes, does it mean they do insure it?
I AM SOOOOOOOOOOO CONFUSED!!!!!!
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Well they're NOT OPEN to take calls and I need to ship very soon!
I've heard UPS, Fedex and USPS do not insure coins.
Well, USPS charges 3 times for insurance that U-pic does. Plus, I've heard USPS does not insure coins! So even if you buy insurance, they will deny your claim!
Question #7:
how big was the jewish population in germany 1939 ,?
and since 1945 , how much property , gold bullion , and money as been returned , and estimate of gold bullion still not returned by swiss banks and the vaticanjust heard that the vatican was a place, that stored gold , might be mistaken tho ,its a lot of wealth to have for such a small community
so on average what was the proprtion of ato each jew pre ww 2 then
Question #8:
will the U.S. government confiscate gold bullion again?
FDR confiscated gold from U.S. citizens and paid them $22 / ounce. after that the price of gold was arbitraily set at $35 / ounce giving non-americans a much better deal. it was illegal for americans to own gold bullion until Ford was president. nixon took the u.s. entirely off the gold standard when he got wind of charles degaulle's intention to exchange american dollars for gold thereby making the american dollar 100% fiat. some feel that gold will not be confiscated because dollars can no longer be exchanged for gold. others argue it will be confiscated because that commonly occurs in police sates.Question #9:
is it the same as eating meat?
is eating chicken and beef bullion the same as eating meat??Question #10:
Value of a silver bar?
What is the value of a Troy oz .999 Fine Silver Bar sunshine mint bullion? It is on an auction site and I was wondering if I should bid on it or not.Question #11:
why isn,t platinum bullion rising?
gold prices have been on the rise, why isn,t platinum keeping pace?Question #12:
help me to cook dinner?
Hi everyone.. Ok I have some ingredients at my house I'm trying to make dinner with and I'm not too creative.. So any help will be appreciated thanks.. Here's what I have.2 chicken breasts
Half a box of uncooked pasta
worcestershire sauce
Honey
Jar of minced garlic
Onion
Parmesan cheese
Chicken bullion cubes
Garlic salt
garlic cubes
A little bit of bread crumbs
Red wine vinegar
It would have to be just for 2 people
Question #13:
I'm looking for a basic tasety butternut squash soup recipe.?
I would like to make butternut squash soup for the first time, but first I will need a good recipe which I dont have. Would anyone have a recipe please.I don't have any rich ingredients in my kitchen but I have chicken bullion in a powdered form I can make chicken broth with. I have a large butternut squash freshly grown form my garden. In my cabinet I have spices such as ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, cumin, garlic powder, garlic salt, allspice and oregano. I also have brown granulated sugar, and honey.
Question #14:
What is an 'Old Solid Silver Bullion' from China?
What is this, and what do you do with it?Click Here
Thanks
Question #15:
Are government mint silver and private mint silver worth the same?
Are government mint silver and private mint silver worth the same in any given occasion? Will they both be able to sell the same at any time as the silver price fluctuates? Is it better to invest in private mint rounds or to invest in government mint coins, both being 1oz and .999 pure silver. Aside from specific dates, such as a government mint coin from the 1990s, whose price will definitely go higher due to the time period, will, for example, a pure .999 silver Scottsdale Silver or Quality Silver Bullion coin be worth the same as a government mint 2010 .999 silver Walking Liberty coin in today's market? I'm sorry if it's difficult to comprehend what I am trying to ask, for I am rushing through this and not revising it.Question #16:
Is it wise to invest in gold bullion now?
1oz gold bars(.99) pure bought from reputable Bullion dealerQuestion #17:
What is the area if this cross section?
Gold bullion is molded into blocks that are isosceles trapezoids. A cross section of a twenty-five kilogram block has a height 5.4 centimeters and bases of 8.3 and 11 centimeters. What is the area if the cross section? Look, I've been trying to solve that answer and can't. I look all over the interne on cross sections and how to find the area. Please give me an answer and write how! I need to understand...Question #18:
Is It Better To Buy The Actual Silver Bullion or Silver Stocks on the Stock Market?
Hi,...I'm very New to all of this but the last time that I tried to buy Stocks in anything the people that I called wanted me to invest at the least $2,500 on up to $5,000 at one time and at that time I didnt have that kind of money to take that kind of risk with.
I dont know how it works today with you being able to buy Stocks over the internet as easily as you can and from my research I dont think that you can buy "Silver" as it is and that you have to invest in to a company that deals with Silver if I understood that correctly.
So is it better to just go out and search for who ever is selling Silver Bullion the Cheapest and Buy as much as you can afford to at that time and have the Silver Bullion directly in your hands or is it better to try and find a company that deals with Silver and Invest in to that company?
What about the cost of having to deal with a Broker or Fee's that you have to deal with when your dealing with Stocks?
If there is someone out that that can help me and get me pointed in the right direction and possibly help me understand some of the things that I dont understand as far as actually buying Silver Stock,... I would very much appreciate your help friend.
Thank You Kindly.
Question #19:
Economic online Question.?
04.The decrease in the value of the dollar relative to the Mexican pesoA)increased the dollar price paid and decreased the peso price received for Mexican goods imported into the United States.
B)decreased both the dollar price paid and the peso price received for Mexican goods imported into the United States.
10.Which of the following objectives is NOT a basis for international trade?
A)To gain from economies of scale.
B)To obtain goods that would be unavailable otherwise.
C)To obtain goods at lower prices than would be possible if they were produced domestically.
D)To increase Treasury reserves of gold bullion.
E)To increase output from specialization.
22.Monetarists argue that business fluctuations are caused by
A)excessive government spending.
B)ups and downs in the growth of the money supply.
C)changes in tax rates.
D)changes in transfer payments.
C)increased both the dollar price paid and the peso price received for Mexican goods imported into the United States.
D)decreased the dollar price paid and increased the peso price received for Mexican goods imported into the United States.
05.When the current account is in deficit, the capital account must
A)be balanced.C)not add to the deficit.
B)be zero.D)have an equal and offsetting surplus.
09.A nation has a comparative advantage over a trading partner in the production of good A if it
A)produces good A at a lower opportunity cost per unit than its trading partner.
B)can produce good A with the same resources as its trading partner but in less time.
C)can match its trading partner's output of good A and have resources left over.
D)has an absolute advantage over its trading partner.
E)produces good A with fewer material inputs than its trading partner.
Question #20:
hello. what is known about the bullion bentley. your previous answer the link don't work anymore. thank you.?
what is known about the ww2 bullion bentley. i followed the link on your previous answer page but that link is broken. there seems to be so little info about this subject on the net. thanks.** Powered by Yahoo Answers
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