Author: Arabian Media staff

Using your money to buy different investments may seem easy, but becoming a successful investor is deceptively tough. Many retail investors—those who aren’t investment professionals—lose money every year. There could be a variety of reasons why, but there is one that every aspiring investor understands: there’s not enough time to research many stocks, and it’s hard to know what information to look for. In essence, if you don’t do enough research, you’ll end up suffering losses. That’s the bad news. The good news is you can cut down the losses as well as the amount of research you need to…

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You don’t need a doctoral degree in finance to calculate your portfolio’s investment returns. A few principles are enough to turn even the most math-phobic people into shrewd investors. While basic math can tell you how individual investments are performing, measuring your entire portfolio’s returns requires considering multiple factors—from different types of investments to the timing of your deposits and withdrawals. While your broker’s platform likely calculates returns for you, understanding how it’s done will help you make smarter decisions about where to invest your money—whether you’re just starting or have been investing for years. Key Takeaways To calculate your…

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Brothers Charles and David Koch became well-known for their libertarian and conservative politics. They were often portrayed as significant personalities that impacted elections and government decisions. Their primary activities centered around running Koch Industries Inc. of which they owned about 80%. Koch Industries is a private company that has annual revenues topping $125 billion. The company isn’t a single business but rather a conglomerate of companies under one umbrella. David Koch retired from all roles related to Koch Industries due to health reasons on June 5, 2018. He later died on Aug. 23, 2019. Key Takeaways Koch companies collectively employ…

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Stock trading plays a key role in financial markets. Publicly traded companies sell stock to pay off debt, launch new products, and expand operations, while investors buy shares to own a piece of a company, exert some influence over the company’s decisions, and, most importantly, attempt to build wealth through capital appreciation and/or dividend payments. Below, we offer a guide to the fundamentals of stock trading, including types of trading, key strategies, and navigating the regulatory environment. Key Takeaways Stock trading involves buying and selling shares of ownership in companies.Different types of trading include day trading, swing trading, and long-term…

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For many people, having children doesn’t follow a straight path. I work with clients navigating fertility challenges, LGBTQ+ identity, or choosing to parent solo. The options available to them, while beautiful, are often complex and expensive. IVF, egg freezing, artificial insemination, adoption, and surrogacy each come with emotional highs and lows, and a wide range of financial impacts.  So we talk about it early. While traditional financial planning tends to assume a predictable life path (marriage → kids → retirement), reality often looks very different. For those pursuing a nontraditional route to parenthood, I help them think through the financial…

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Image credit: Supplied Google has begun rolling out its most advanced AI-powered search experience, dubbed “AI Mode,” across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The feature, launching initially in English, will be available to all users gradually over the next few days. Read-How Google contributed Dhs21.8bn to UAE’s economy in 2024 AI Mode represents a significant leap in search capabilities, integrating multimodal input, advanced reasoning, and follow-up questioning to tackle complex queries more efficiently than ever before. The feature will be accessible as a dedicated tab on the Google Search results page and within the Google app on…

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In the latest Opensignal Mobile Network Experience Report (2025), e& UAE outperformed competitors across nearly every category, winning 12 out of 13 national awards, including “Overall Experience”, “5G Speed”, “Coverage” and “Consistent Quality”. The flagship telco arms of e& group scored 66 per cent in Consistent Quality, significantly ahead of its rival du by 12.4 percentage points. This metric reflects e&’s ability to deliver seamless performance for data-heavy activities like high-definition video calls and fast uploads. e& also secured 879 points for Reliability Experience (on a scale of 100 to 1000), underscoring the network’s strength in delivering dependable service for…

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More than 80 per cent of startup founders experience isolation some or all of the time, and those who do are 50 per cent more likely to postpone important decisions, according to a new survey. The poll of 120 founders, conducted by The Founder’s Sanctuary, cites three practical barriers to getting help: 52 per cent said lack of time blocks access to support; 41 per cent cited cost; and 36 per cent juggle caregiving alongside building their businesses, limiting participation in accelerators, coaching or mentorship groups. Nearly two-thirds (64 per cent) said stress and overwork are already denting performance by…

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A real estate investment trust (REIT) is a company that owns, operates, or finances income-producing properties. By law, 90% of a REIT’s profits must be distributed as dividends to shareholders. Here, we take a look at REITs, their characteristics, how to evaluate a REIT, and ways to invest in REITs, such as through real estate crowdfunding platforms. Key Takeaways Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are required to pay out at least 90% of income as shareholder dividends.Book value ratios are useless for REITs. Instead, calculations such as net asset value are better metrics.Top-down and bottom-up analyses should be used for…

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