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    1. Asked: December 14, 2020In: Communication

      Which ads platform works the best for your business?

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      Added an answer on December 15, 2020 at 9:09 pm

      It’s Google Ads for me. Google ran a complex change to make its marketing products more simple and accessible to the users. They rebranded Adwords into Google Ads and launched the new Google Marketing Platform and Google Ad Manager, which are actually the result of several key product mergers. WithRead more

      It’s Google Ads for me. Google ran a complex change to make its marketing products more simple and accessible to the users. They rebranded Adwords into Google Ads and launched the new Google Marketing Platform and Google Ad Manager, which are actually the result of several key product mergers.
      With the new Google Ads, running an advertising campaign becomes a smooth process for small business owners. With Google, the possibilities to advertise your products/services are endless. From text ads shown right on top of search results to in-stream , YouTube videos ads, you can reach countless potential customers who have shown interest in your brand.

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    2. Asked: December 14, 2020In: Communication

      Who benefits when brokerage firms borrow stocks from the accounts of their customers— the firm or the customers from whose account the stocks were borrowed?

      Felix Crawley
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      Added an answer on December 15, 2020 at 9:09 pm

      When a trader wishes to take a short position, he or she borrows the shares from a broker without knowing where the shares come from or to whom they belong to. The borrowed shares may be coming out of another trader's margin account, out of the shares being held in the broker's inventory, or even frRead more

      When a trader wishes to take a short position, he or she borrows the shares from a broker without knowing where the shares come from or to whom they belong to. The borrowed shares may be coming out of another trader’s margin account, out of the shares being held in the broker’s inventory, or even from another brokerage firm. It is important to note that once the transaction has been placed, the broker is the party doing the lending and not the individual investor— who has the stocks. So, any benefit received along with any risk belongs to the brokerage firm. The broker does receive an amount of interest for lending out the shares and is also paid a commission for providing this service. In the event that the short seller is unable to return the shares they borrowed, the broker is responsible for returning the borrowed shares. While this is not a huge risk to the brokerage firm due to margin requirements, the risk of loss is still there, and this is why the broker receives the interest on the loan, just the way the whole risk of short selling is on them.

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