Second is the use of the Internet to find financial information and other news.
Third is basic Web page design
The use of "derivative financial instruments" can be taught as an introductory course at the college level, a course for those interested in continuing education, or to the appropriate employees in a firm interested in hedging risk and/or developing more business opportunities.
Using The Internet To Find Financial Information
The Internet grows daily. Many sources of investor information are now available to the user of a personal computer who has a modem and Internet access.
Web page design is part art and part "science". Poorly written text, bad color combinations, too many graphics, poor navigational design and more can all contribute to the most important person -- the visitor -- at your website feeling frustrated and unable to use whatever information you are trying to give him.
Learn basic techniques. Have a design up and running in a short time.
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