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Budget & Finance - Investing

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Certificates of Deposit
I would like to know whether to buy Certificates of Deposit in large amounts, or would it be better to split the money up that you have to put in CDs?
Posted on: 03/02/2006 | 5 Feedback(s)
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IRA Alternative
My husband will retire in about 4 years and presently all his IRA money is in stock mutual funds. I have been reading that when you get that close to retirement, your money should not be in stocks. What else can we put it in that will give us a little more than the 3% savings and money markets are paying?
Posted on: 09/14/2005 | 4 Feedback(s)
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Small-Time Investing
I would really love to know if anyone can help me with this. I believe in investing in things that help me live more frugally, or that pay a good return. So my question is this: If you had a hundred dollars, how would you invest it to get a good return?
Posted on: 09/08/2005 | 5 Feedback(s)
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Invest in Real Estate
This tip was given to me by a realtor, he said you should get lots (of real estate) while you're young. Very good advice.
Posted on: 07/23/2005 | 1 Feedback(s)
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What is a Roth IRA?
As a 60 yr. young woman, is it a safe idea to invest in a Roth IRA fund? Exactly what is a Roth IRA, and how does one invest in it? I currently have no pension from a job for when I retire, and very little investment in some mutual funds.
Posted on: 06/17/2005 | 6 Feedback(s)
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Investment Returns
By Gary Foreman
I have read lots on saving money and retirement. In most of the articles it states you can get a return of 10% or 12%. Where do you go to find this kind of earnings? If you have to invest in the stock market, where do you find a person to help you do this without them getting most of your money for helping you?
Posted on: 11/17/2004 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Free Investment Advice at the Library
Investment newsletters that give advice on buying and selling securities can cost more than $500 a year, but you can often pick up free investment advice by looking for those same publications in your local library. Some trusted names than many library systems carry include Value Line, Standard's and Poor's. By joesgirl
Posted on: 11/03/2004 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Boomer Caused Market Collapse
By Gary Foreman
Gary, I recently read a book called "What If Boomers Can't Retire". The main concept is that about half of all baby boomers have retirement investments in stocks - IRA's, 401k's, mutual funds, etc. When boomers start retiring, those stocks will all start selling. Thousands and thousands of people selling stocks. Who will buy them all? There will be less working wage earners per retiree each decade, so they won't be buying as many shares. I would be interested in your thoughts on this. Larry
Posted on: 02/01/2003 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Basic Investing
By Doris S. Dobkins
Do you know what the best way to accumulate wealth is? It is through hard work, saving and common sense investing. Some think this is an old-fashioned method but in reality, it's the best way for those of us who are serious about investing.
Posted on: 10/11/2000 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Selecting a Broker or Financial Planner
By Gary Foreman
Looking for a Broker or Financial Planner? Read this article.
Posted on: 02/24/2000 | 1 Feedback(s)
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