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Deadlock Money - Management and Investment

Deadlock Money is a situation that occurs when any investment enters in waiting state because the another investment is holding the demanded Money,

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In a while deadlock Money is a common problem in Multiple sourcing of Money where several process share a specific type of structure of investment using same aspects.

Deadlock Money is a state where we expect to perform new investment while we thinking our money is in ideal State but when we start to source it in new process it'll Stop us from doing this , Reason Deadlock Money.

Deadlock Money is not a hactic process it only occurs when we go out of our plans of investment, these deadlock can bring more burden on us .

We can understand this by following points

Wait and watch

If we have started investment with limited source, or starts thinking about the new one,
It will add a wait in it cause the source we'll use is on hold by the running investment.


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Preemptive Nature
Investing money can bring more possibilities to each option we prefer. If we look for possibilities we'll learn , the source we using can be released voluntarily , after execution of the process.
Only one process can use a source at any given time.
When we work on limited source State the source become non-sharable.

Merit of Deadlock Money 

It is good for those who invest with limited sources in single/selected process,

Demerit 

Limited sources can bring a investment block , we must look for more available sources to extract most out of it.
Sometimes investment block adds unnecessary delays.

Deadlock Money can lead us in different situations just by blocking US to invest more wisely.

Author
Surendra vyas
M.com Human resources 


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