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August 9, 2018

THINKING OF INVESTING IN THE NIF IPO? HERE ARE FIRSTLINE’S 10 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU DO

Hi everyone! It’s IPO time again in T&T! The government-owned National Investment Fund Holding Company Limited (NIFHL) is offering TTD 4 billion of bullet bonds to […]
August 9, 2018

Retiring Soon? Here are 7 Tips to Keep in Mind!

A Firstline Securities Limited Blog by: Cole Patrick Are you fast approaching retirement age and not yet ready to throw in the towel?  Have you recently received […]
August 9, 2018

IFRS 9 and Credit Unions – Part 5

A Firstline Securities Limited Blog by: Mike 1 .  Summarising the Key Issues Expected credit losses (ECL) are a probability weighted estimate of the credit losses over […]
August 9, 2018

IFRS 9 and Credit Unions – Part 4

A Firstline Securities Limited Blog by: Mike 1. Loss Given Default and Collateral The estimate of expected credit losses reflects the cashflows expected from collateral (and credit […]
August 9, 2018

IFRS 9 And Credit Unions – Part 3

A Firstline Securities Limited Blog by: Mike 1. The Credit Risk Management Process It follows from what has been written in our first two blog entries that credit […]
August 6, 2018

IFRS 9 and Credit Unions – Part 2

1. Assessing whether there has been a significant increase in credit risk In our first blog entry we introduced IFRS 9 and defined some of the key […]
August 6, 2018

IFRS 9 and Credit Unions – Part 1

A Firstline Securities Limited Blog by: Mike Over the next 5 days we look at IFRS 9 and Credit Unions. Commentators suggest that Credit Unions will struggle […]
August 6, 2018

6 Money Management Tips for Gold Diggers

A Firstline Securities Limited Blog by: Maxine King 6 interesting ways to stay on top of your game! So listen, the Firstline Blog is a safe space. We […]
July 30, 2018

Why Don’t I Save (& Invest)?! A Cry for Help!

A Firstline Securities Limited Blog by: Dalia King Right now, out there in the world, are wealth managers without personal investment portfolios, insurance agents who aren’t […]
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