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  • Geography of New ZealandDatum16.12.2024 16:13
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    New Zealand is considered to be a large nation because of its total area. Its total land area is 266,838 km² (approx. 103,026 mi²). Continental shelf of New Zealand is approximately 277,610 km² (around 107,185 mi²). New Zealand is located in Oceania. Oceania is a region that comprises many of the islands found in the tropical Pacific Ocean. It is sometimes referred to as Oceanica. Countries in Oceania include, but are not limited to, New Zealand and The Solomon Islands. New Zealand is not a landlocked country. It means that is is bordered by at least one major body of water. The average elevation range of New Zealand is 388 m (1,273 ft).

    Neighbors
    Total length of land borders of New Zealand is 0 kilometers (~0 miles). New Zealand has no land borders, meaning that it also has no neighbouring countries in the traditional sense of the word.

    Cities
    The capital city of New Zealand is Wellington. The largest cities in New Zealand are Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch.

    Elevation
    The average elevation range of New Zealand is 388 m (1,273 ft). The highest point of New Zealand is Aoraki/Mount Cook, with its official height being 3724 m (12,218 ft). The lowest point of New Zealand is Taieri Plains. It lies at -2 m (-7 ft), i.e. below the sea level. The elevation difference between the highest (Aoraki/Mount Cook) and lowest (Taieri Plains) points of New Zealand is 3726 m (2 ft).

    Area
    The total land area of New Zealand is 266,838 km² (approx. 103,026 mi²). and the total exclusive economic zone (EEZ) is 4,083,744 km² (~1,576,735 mi²). The continental shelf of New Zealand is approximately 277,610 km² (around 107,185 mi²). Including land mass and EEZ, the total area of New Zealand is approximately 4,350,582 km² (~1,679,761 mi²). New Zealand is considered to be a large nation because of its total area.

    Forest and arable land
    85,424 km² of New Zealand's territory is covered in forests, and forest land comprises 32% of all the land in the country. There are 14,848 km² of arable land in New Zealand, and it comprises 6% of the country's total territory.

  • Finance of TurkmenistanDatum20.07.2024 13:12
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    The minimum monthly wage in Turkmenistan is 156 USD. Turkmenistan has a government debt of 21% of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP), as assessed in 2012. With regard to consumer prices, the inflation rate in Turkmenistan is 9%. The currency of Turkmenistan is Turkmenistan manat. There are several plural forms of the name 'Turkmenistan manat'. These are manat, manats. The symbol used for this currency is m, and it is abbreviated as TMT. The Turkmenistan manat is divided into tennesi; there are 100 in one manat. Each year, consumers spend around $18,594 million. The ratio of consumer spending to GDP in Turkmenistan is 0.04%, and the ratio of consumer spending to the world consumer market is 5.36%. The corporate tax in Turkmenistan is set at 20%. Personal income tax ranges from 10% to 10%, depending on your specific situation and income level. VAT in Turkmenistan is 15%. In 2013, Turkmenistan received 38 million USD in foreign aid.In 2014, the foreign aid amounted to 38.6 USD.

    Gross Domestic Product
    The total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) assessed as Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in Turkmenistan is $82,395 billion. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) assessed as Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) per capita in Turkmenistan was last recorded at $14,081,087. PPP in Turkmenistan is considered to be very good when compared to other countries. Very good PPP indicates that citizens in this country find it easy to purchase local goods. Local goods can include food, shleter, clothing, health care, personal care, essential furnishings, transportation and communication, laundry, and various types of insurance. Countries with very good PPP are safe locations for investments. The total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Turkmenistan is 41,851 billion. Based on this statistic, Turkmenistan is considered to have a medium economy. Countries with medium economies support an average number of industries and opportunities for investment. It should not be too difficult to find worthwhile investment opportunities in medium economies. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in Turkmenistan was last recorded at $7,152,225. The average citizen in Turkmenistan has very high wealth. Countries with very high wealth per capita have an extended life expectancy and very high standard of living. Highly skilled workers can be found in many industries, and labor is very expensive in these countries. Countries with very high wealth offer opportunities for safe investments, as they are often supported by a diverse and thriving financial sector. GDP Annual Growth Rate in Turkmenistan averaged 10.1% in 2014. According to this percentage, Turkmenistan is currently experiencing significant growth. Countries that are experiencing significant growth offer the best chance for a substantial return on investment, as GDP growth rate is the most important indicator of economic health. As GDP grows, business, jobs, and personal income grow as well.

  • Australian and Oceanian companiesDatum27.01.2024 17:23
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    Australia and Oceania is a region in the Pacific Ocean, south of Indonesia, the Philippines, China and Japan. It is a very diverse region in most respects — culture, economy, industry, etc. This variety of economic environments allows for a broad spectrum of possibilities for company formation, from powerful economies like Australia to smaller islands with special tax optimisation plans, such as Vanuatu.

  • Legal business structures in PanamaDatum25.07.2023 08:12
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    Panama is a very attractive place for business for many reasons. It is an ideal location for business owners seeking business, financial or personal privacy. Panama is known for its international companies and attractive tax system. The government of Panama strives to encourage and support foreign investment - there are no restrictions on foreign capital. Also, Panama has the fastest growing economy in Central America.

    Doing business in Panama has many advantages. First of all, Panama is an independent jurisdiction with a high level of data protection. If you incorporate your business in Panama, you are exempt from all local taxes on income earned outside of Panama. In addition, Panama has a well-developed professional infrastructure and financial services industry. It should be emphasized that Panama also has an excellent telecommunications system and having your business located in this fabulous country gives you easy flight access to North and South America. All these factors have contributed to the increased presence of international companies in recent years. There are specific legal forms for companies in Panama, which are described below.

    The Limited Liability Company (sociedad anónima) is the most popular corporate form in Panama and the most common choice for offshore operations. Only one shareholder is required to form a company, but a minimum of three directors must be appointed before the company can transact business. A major advantage of the stock corporation is that there are no deposit requirements and no minimum capital requirements. Shares in a sociedad anónima may be bearer or registered, with or without value, and may be of different classes. Strict regulations apply to bearer shares: Registered Agents are obliged to place the bearer share certificate in authorized custody. After paying capital tax (minimum $60) and an annual registration fee ($300), the Public Registry Office registers the corporation. All industrial and commercial companies should have an "operating display" costing 2% of the company's net worth.

    A limited liability company (sociedad de responsabilidad limitada) should have at least two and no more than twenty partners. There are no restrictions on the nationality of the partners, but their first and last names and personal data must be registered with the public registry, as well as the amount of capital paid into the company by each partner. The articles of association must contain the following information: name and address of the partners, duration of the company, address, general purpose of the company, authorized capital and named resident representative (law firm or lawyer). If the number of partners is fewer than five, the Society is not required to hold meetings, but in general the partners should hold a meeting at least once a year. This particular legal structure requires $2,000 to $500,000 in capital. There are no special requirements for the filing of annual accounts or financial statements.

    A general partnership (sociedad en nombre colectivo) is another option in Panama. The members of a sociedad en nombre colectivo have unlimited liability, which means that each member can be held liable and sued if another member acts fraudulently or negligently while conducting business on behalf of the general partnership. Of course, all partners are jointly and severally liable for business debts. Open partnerships do not have to pay taxes on income they receive from outside of Panama (even if that income is deposited in the country). In addition, they should not pay local capital taxes, although they are subject to local taxes if they operate a business or own real estate in Panama.

    The simple limited partnership (sociedad en comandita simple) is basically a mixture of a partnership and a corporation. This special legal form requires at least one shareholder. It is also known as a simple partnership and the partners are liable up to a percentage equal to what they brought or invested in the company. The main advantage of this type of company is that income earned outside of Panama is not taxed. The sociedad en comandita simple is rarely used these days.

  • Trading accountDatum17.05.2023 15:57
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    The trading account is opened with a bank or other financial institution and is usually managed by an investment dealer. Traditionally, stocks are the most common financial instrument held in a trading account, but cash, including foreign face values, and other financial instruments such as bonds, options, commodities, futures and derivatives may also be held.

    Trading is the frequent buying and selling of financial instruments with the goal of generating returns that outperform the buy-and-hold strategy that is widely used in investing. Trading profits are usually made by buying at a low price and selling at a higher price over a short period of time. Trading profits can also be made by selling at a high price and buying at a lower price to cover the position. This is called a "short selling" strategy, which is executed in a falling market.

    Trading Account Features
    Both individuals and companies can open trading accounts and deposit a certain amount of money to conduct trading operations. The minimum deposit amount is usually set by the financial institution and sometimes even by state law.

    While trading accounts are typically considered for shorter-term transactions than investment accounts with a broker, there is no specific rule setting the boundary between them. The period during which an open position is held in a trading account is based on a strategy implemented by the trader. A position trader can hold an open position for months to several years. Swing traders typically hold their positions open for days to several weeks, while day and scalp traders do not hold their positions overnight.

    Before opening a trading account, it would be useful to familiarize yourself with the different types of trading accounts and other options available. The easiest way to open a trading account is to visit an online brokerage website. There you will find all the information about the services offered including trading accounts. Two main types are cash or margin accounts. You can also click here to open a trading account now!

  • Finance of EgyptDatum11.04.2023 12:57
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    The monthly minimum wage is not regulated by the state in Egypt. Egypt has a public debt equivalent to 45% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP), estimated in 2014. In terms of consumer prices, Egypt's inflation rate is 9%. The currency of Egypt is Egyptian pound. The plural form of the word Egyptian pound is pound. The symbol used for this currency is E£ and is abbreviated as EGP. The Egyptian pound is divided into piasters; there are 100 in a pound. Every year, consumers spend around $207,137 million. The ratio of consumer spending to GDP in Egypt is 0.08%, and the ratio of consumer spending to world consumer market is 48%. Corporate tax in Egypt is 25%. Personal income tax ranges from 10% to 20% depending on your specific situation and income level. VAT in Egypt is 10%. In 2013, Egypt received US$1806.6 million in foreign aid. In 2014, foreign aid amounted to $1414.4.

    Gross domestic product
    The total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) valued at Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in Egypt is US$946,591 billion. Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita calculated in purchasing power parity (PPP) in Egypt was last seen at $9,525,373. PPP in Egypt is considered very good compared to other countries. A very good PPP shows that citizens in this country find it easy to buy local goods. Local goods can include food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, personal hygiene, essential furnishings, transportation and communications, laundry, and various types of insurance. Countries with very good PPP are safe investment locations. The total gross domestic product (GDP) in Egypt is 255,199 billion. Based on this statistic, Egypt is considered as a big economy. Countries with large economies support a variety of industries and businesses and offer numerous opportunities for investment. Large economies support a significant financial sector, making it easy to organize investments and financial transactions. It should be very easy to find good investment opportunities in Egypt. Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in Egypt was last seen at $2,568,021. The average citizen in Egypt has a very high level of wealth. Countries with very high per capita wealth have a longer life expectancy and a very high standard of living. Highly skilled labor can be found in many industries and labor is very expensive in these countries. Very wealthy countries offer safe investment opportunities as they are often backed by a diverse and thriving financial sector. The annual GDP growth rate in Egypt in 2014 averaged 2.2%. According to this percentage, Egypt is currently experiencing modest growth. Modest growth countries offer safe investment opportunities; Their expanding economy suggests that businesses, jobs and incomes will increase accordingly.

  • Banks in CroatiaDatum04.01.2023 20:33
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    Confidus Solutions list of banks in Croatia contains 5 banks.

    You have several options for bank account opening in each one of the banks listed below.

    Select a bank
    Croatia Bank
    Credit Bank Zagreb
    Podravska Bank
    Istrian Credit Bank Umag
    Housing Savings Bank

  • Economy of VenezuelaDatum04.11.2022 18:51
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    Venezuela is considered a developing country. A nation's stage of development is determined by a number of factors including, but not limited to, economic prosperity, life expectancy, income equality and quality of life. As a developing country, Venezuela may not be able to provide consistent social services to its citizens. These social services can include things like public education, reliable health care, and law enforcement. Citizens of developing countries can have a lower life expectancy than citizens of developed countries. Venezuela exports about US$91.78 billion and imports about US$59.32 billion each year. 8.1% of the country's population is unemployed. The total number of unemployed in Venezuela is 2,622,879. In Venezuela, 31.6% of the population lives below the poverty line. The percentage of citizens living below the poverty line in Venezuela is quite high, but it is not a cause for great concern in terms of investments. Potential lenders should look at other economic indicators, including GDP, the rate of urbanization and the strength of the currency, before making investment decisions. Government spending on education is 3.7% of GDP. The country's Gini index is 39. Venezuela experiences good equality. The majority of citizens in Venezuela fall within a narrow income bracket, although some cases can show significant differences. Venezuela has a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0.764. Venezuela has a high HDI score. This suggests that the majority of citizens will be able to live a worthwhile life while providing significant help and support to citizens with lower living standards. The Global Peace Index (GPI) for Venezuela is 2,493.

    Currency
    The currency of Venezuela is the Venezuelan Bolivar Soberano. There are several plural forms of the name "Venezuelan bolivar soberano". These are bolivars, bolivars. The symbol used for this currency is Bs.S. and is abbreviated as VEF. The Venezuelan bolivar soberano is subdivided into centimos; There are 100 in a Bolivar Soberano.

    Credit rating
    According to the credit rating agency S&P, Venezuela has a credit rating score of CCC and the prospects for this rating are negative. According to rating agency Fitch, Venezuela has a credit rating score of CCC and the prospects for this rating are negative. According to the rating agency Moody's, Venezuela has a credit rating of Caa3 and the prospects for this rating are negative.

    Central bank
    In Venezuela, the institution that manages the state's currency, money supply, and interest rates is called the Central Bank of Venezuela. Locally, the central bank of Venezuela is called Banco Central de Venezuela. The average interest rate on deposits offered by local banks in Venezuela is 14.7%.

    National debt
    Venezuela has a public debt equivalent to 49% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) as estimated in 2012.

    Tax information
    Corporate income tax in Venezuela is 34%. Personal income tax ranges from 6% to 34% depending on your specific situation and income level. VAT in Venezuela is 12%.

    Finances
    The total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) valued as Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) in Venezuela is US$540898 billion. The gross domestic product (GDP) per capita calculated as purchasing power parity (PPP) in Venezuela was last at 17 million US dollars. PPPs in Venezuela are considered below average compared to other countries. Below-average PPPs indicate that citizens in this country find it difficult to buy local goods. Local goods can include food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, personal hygiene, essential furnishings, transportation and communications, laundry, and various types of insurance. Countries with below-average purchasing power parities are dangerous locations for investments. The total gross domestic product (GDP) in Venezuela is 371,339 billion. Based on this statistic, Venezuela is considered as a large economy. Countries with large economies support a variety of industries and businesses and offer numerous opportunities for investment. Large economies support a significant financial sector, making it easy to organize investments and financial transactions. It should be very easy to find good investment opportunities in Venezuela.

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