রবিবার, ৬ মে, ২০১৮





ওয়ারেন বাফেট এবং বার্কশায়ার হ্যাথওয়ে এর বিস্তৃত কভারেজের জন্য ইয়াহু ফাইন্যান্সের সাথে থাকুন।

এটা কোন গোপন বিষয় নয় যে ওয়ারেন বাফেট আমেরিকান অর্থনীতিতে বুলিশ। বার্কশায়ার হাটওয়ে (বি.আর.কে-এ, বি.আর.কে-বি) প্রধান নির্বাহী এবং পৃথিবীর সবচেয়ে ধনী ব্যক্তিদের মধ্যে একজনের পক্ষে মামলা করা হয় কেনো কমোডাইটিসের পরিবর্তে আমেরিকার ব্যবসায়ে বিনিয়োগ করা, এবং বিশেষ করে সোনা, বিনিয়োগকারীদের পক্ষে সর্বোত্তম উপায়। আয়।

ওমাহার বার্কশায়ার হাটওয়ে বার্ষিক শেয়ারহোল্ডারের মিটিং চলাকালীন শনিবার ইয়াহু ফাইন্যান্সে প্রবাহিত হয়ে বাফেট 1 9 4২ সালে $ 100 এর চেয়ে একটু বেশি স্টক ক্রয়ের বিষয়ে একটি কাহিনী দিয়ে শুরু করেন।



ওয়ার্নার বাফেট, বার্কশায়ার হ্যাথওয়ে ইনক সিইও, মার্কিন যুক্তরাষ্ট্র, নেব্রাস্কা, মার্কিন যুক্তরাষ্ট্র, মে 5, 2018 এ কোম্পানির বার্ষিক সভায় প্রদর্শনী হল ট্যুর। রয়টার্স / রিক উইলিং

যদিও ব্যাফেটগুলি নগর পরিষেবার অগ্রাধিকারের স্টকের মধ্যে তার নগদ বিনিয়োগ করেছে, তিনি বলেন, যদি সে 10,000 ডলার বিনিয়োগ করে এবং S & P 500 সূচকের তহবিলের সমতুল্য কিনেছিল (সূচকের তহবিল সেই দিনগুলিতে বিদ্যমান ছিল না) $ 10,000 এর মূল্য $ 51 মিলিয়ন আজ. সোনার মধ্যে বিনিয়োগ, বিপরীতে, উল্লেখযোগ্যভাবে কম হত্তয়া হবে। যাইহোক, Buffett স্বীকার করেন যে একটি বিনিয়োগকারী এখনও একই স্বর্ণ আছে কি "আপনি এটি সঙ্গে চাই।"

বাফেট বলেন, "আমেরিকান ব্যবসায়ে আপনি যে প্রতি ডলার দিয়েছিলেন তার জন্য আপনার কাছে মূল্যের একটি ক্রয়ের চেয়ে কম টাকা ছিল যা মানুষ আপনাকে আপনাকে একটু ব্যথার মধ্যে কিনতে বলবে"।

এসএন্ডপি'র আমেরিকান ব্যবসার বিনিয়োগে $ 10,000 মিলিয়ন মার্কিন ডলার বিনিয়োগ করে যে $ 100,000 বিনিয়োগ করেছিল, সেটি সোনা দিয়ে 400,000 ডলার মূল্যের বিনিয়োগকারীকে বের করে দিয়েছিল, বুফটের গণনা অনুযায়ী।

"বহির্বিশ্বে প্রশ্ন হল আমেরিকান ব্যবসায় আপনার জীবনের সময় কীভাবে কাজ করতে যাচ্ছে," বাফেট বলেন।

শনিবার, ২৮ এপ্রিল, ২০১৮

শেয়ারে বিনিয়োগ কারীর জন্য কিছু অনুশাসন

১। কখনো ফাটকা নয়। ফেসবুক দেখে বা অন্যর কথায় কখনো শেয়ারে বিনিয়োগ নয়।

২। অল্পকালের জন্য বিনিয়োগ  না করে দীর্ঘ সময়ের জন্য করুন।

৩।  সমুদয় বিনিয়োগ একটি পোর্টফলিও তে কখনো নয়।

৪। নতুন কম্পানী বাজারে আসলে প্রাথমিকভাবে তাতে বিনিয়োগ করা উচিৎ  নয়।

৫। সমৃদ্ধশালী পোর্টফলিও (নুন্যতম ১০-১২ টি কম্পানীতে) বিনিয়োগ করুন।

৬। লোভকে সীমার মাঝে রাখুন।

৭। লাভকে লোকসানে পরিনত করবেন না।

শুক্রবার, ২৭ এপ্রিল, ২০১৮

Expectation of Civil Engineering career


Each month, the ASCE News Civil Engineering Roundtable showcases insights on important industry topics from a cross-section of ASCE members.
With spring graduation approaching on college campuses worldwide, we thought it would be a good time to check in with some of the most promising students – the ASCE 2018 New Faces of Civil Engineering college edition – to ask:

What are you most looking forward to as you enter the civil engineering profession?


Chan
Chan
Amos Chan
University of Toronto
“I’m looking forward to learning from civil engineering experts as well as other professions with which we collaborate.‎ I’m also excited to see how new technology can be leveraged to improve project delivery, and ‎for smarter buildings and infrastructure.”

Berman
Berman
Danielle Berman
Schreyer Honors College at Pennsylvania State University
“I’d have to say the thing I’m most excited about as I enter the civil engineering profession is getting to work on projects in my community and actually seeing completed projects that I’ve worked on.
“When I was visiting one of my mentors from my first years in college, she pointed out to me all of the buildings that she worked on the design for, and it got me incredibly excited for the day when I can point out my own projects to other people.
“I think an especially cool thing about transportation projects is that many times I’ll get to see a project from start to finish, as opposed to just working on a small piece. I don’t think that’s something all engineering graduates can say.”
McKane
McKane
Ian McKane
Rowan University
“I am most looking forward to all of the opportunities that are available in the civil engineering profession. I am looking forward to continuing my education and pursuing a master’s degree, which will make me more adept at making a difference in our world.
“After being very involved with Rowan University’s ASCE Student Chapter, I am looking forward to being involved with ASCE as a professional.”
Afriyie
Afriyie
Kofi Afriyie
Morgan State University
“The main reason I decided to pursue a civil engineering degree is to use infrastructure to solve the many problems we have in our communities. I am especially looking forward to learning about the diverse techniques and technologies out there that can make it possible to bring basic amenities to low-income communities at a faster and cheaper rate – without degrading the environment.”

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CE Roundtable: What Has Students Excited About Starting CE Careers?

April 26, 2018
Each month, the ASCE News Civil Engineering Roundtable showcases insights on important industry topics from a cross-section of ASCE members.
With spring graduation approaching on college campuses worldwide, we thought it would be a good time to check in with some of the most promising students – the ASCE 2018 New Faces of Civil Engineering college edition – to ask:

What are you most looking forward to as you enter the civil engineering profession?


Chan
Chan
Amos Chan
University of Toronto
“I’m looking forward to learning from civil engineering experts as well as other professions with which we collaborate.‎ I’m also excited to see how new technology can be leveraged to improve project delivery, and ‎for smarter buildings and infrastructure.”

Berman
Berman
Danielle Berman
Schreyer Honors College at Pennsylvania State University
“I’d have to say the thing I’m most excited about as I enter the civil engineering profession is getting to work on projects in my community and actually seeing completed projects that I’ve worked on.
“When I was visiting one of my mentors from my first years in college, she pointed out to me all of the buildings that she worked on the design for, and it got me incredibly excited for the day when I can point out my own projects to other people.
“I think an especially cool thing about transportation projects is that many times I’ll get to see a project from start to finish, as opposed to just working on a small piece. I don’t think that’s something all engineering graduates can say.”
McKane
McKane
Ian McKane
Rowan University
“I am most looking forward to all of the opportunities that are available in the civil engineering profession. I am looking forward to continuing my education and pursuing a master’s degree, which will make me more adept at making a difference in our world.
“After being very involved with Rowan University’s ASCE Student Chapter, I am looking forward to being involved with ASCE as a professional.”
Afriyie
Afriyie
Kofi Afriyie
Morgan State University
“The main reason I decided to pursue a civil engineering degree is to use infrastructure to solve the many problems we have in our communities. I am especially looking forward to learning about the diverse techniques and technologies out there that can make it possible to bring basic amenities to low-income communities at a faster and cheaper rate – without degrading the environment.”

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CE Roundtable: What Has Students Excited About Starting CE Careers? BY  Ben Walpole April 26, 2018 CE Roundtablecivil engineering educationstudent chapters Each month, the ASCE News Civil Engineering Roundtable showcases insights on important industry topics from a cross-section of ASCE members. With spring graduation approaching on college campuses worldwide, we thought it would be a good time to check in with some of the most promising students – the ASCE 2018 New Faces of Civil Engineering college edition – to ask: What are you most looking forward to as you enter the civil engineering profession?   Chan Amos Chan University of Toronto “I’m looking forward to learning from civil engineering experts as well as other professions with which we collaborate.‎ I’m also excited to see how new technology can be leveraged to improve project delivery, and ‎for smarter buildings and infrastructure.”   Berman Danielle Berman Schreyer Honors College at Pennsylvania State University “I’d have to say the thing I’m most excited about as I enter the civil engineering profession is getting to work on projects in my community and actually seeing completed projects that I’ve worked on. “When I was visiting one of my mentors from my first years in college, she pointed out to me all of the buildings that she worked on the design for, and it got me incredibly excited for the day when I can point out my own projects to other people. “I think an especially cool thing about transportation projects is that many times I’ll get to see a project from start to finish, as opposed to just working on a small piece. I don’t think that’s something all engineering graduates can say.” McKane Ian McKane Rowan University “I am most looking forward to all of the opportunities that are available in the civil engineering profession. I am looking forward to continuing my education and pursuing a master’s degree, which will make me more adept at making a difference in our world. “After being very involved with Rowan University’s ASCE Student Chapter, I am looking forward to being involved with ASCE as a professional.” Afriyie Kofi Afriyie Morgan State University “The main reason I decided to pursue a civil engineering degree is to use infrastructure to solve the many problems we have in our communities. I am especially looking forward to learning about the diverse techniques and technologies out there that can make it possible to bring basic amenities to low-income communities at a faster and cheaper rate – without degrading the environment.”   Upgrading from ASCE Student to Associate Member is easy – and free.  Tagged as:CE Roundtablecivil engineering educationstudent chaptersShare You might also like... CE Roundtable: Advice for Young Women in CE CE Roundtable: What Signs of Progress Give You the Most Hope for Women in the Profession? CE Roundtable: What Issue Will Dominate the Civil Engineering Industry in 2018? CE Roundtable: What Has Been Your Single Biggest Challenge as a Woman in CE? 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With spring graduation approaching on college campuses worldwide, we thought it would be a good time to check in with some of the most promising students – the ASCE 2018 New Faces of Civil Engineering college edition – to ask: What are you most looking forward to as you enter the civil engineering profession?   Chan Amos Chan University of Toronto “I’m looking forward to learning from civil engineering experts as well as other professions with which we collaborate.‎ I’m also excited to see how new technology can be leveraged to improve project delivery, and ‎for smarter buildings and infrastructure.”   Berman Danielle Berman Schreyer Honors College at Pennsylvania State University “I’d have to say the thing I’m most excited about as I enter the civil engineering profession is getting to work on projects in my community and actually seeing completed projects that I’ve worked on. “When I was visiting one of my mentors from my first years in college, she pointed out to me all of the buildings that she worked on the design for, and it got me incredibly excited for the day when I can point out my own projects to other people. “I think an especially cool thing about transportation projects is that many times I’ll get to see a project from start to finish, as opposed to just working on a small piece. I don’t think that’s something all engineering graduates can say.” McKane Ian McKane Rowan University “I am most looking forward to all of the opportunities that are available in the civil engineering profession. I am looking forward to continuing my education and pursuing a master’s degree, which will make me more adept at making a difference in our world. “After being very involved with Rowan University’s ASCE Student Chapter, I am looking forward to being involved with ASCE as a professional.” Afriyie Kofi Afriyie Morgan State University “The main reason I decided to pursue a civil engineering degree is to use infrastructure to solve the many problems we have in our communities. I am especially looking forward to learning about the diverse techniques and technologies out there that can make it possible to bring basic amenities to low-income communities at a faster and cheaper rate – without degrading the environment.”   Upgrading from ASCE Student to Associate Member is easy – and free.  Tagged as:CE Roundtablecivil engineering educationstudent chaptersShare You might also like... CE Roundtable: Advice for Young Women in CE CE Roundtable: What Signs of Progress Give You the Most Hope for Women in the Profession? CE Roundtable: