Saturday, July 31, 2010

Fap Turbo Review

July 19, 2010 by Charles Binkley  
Filed under Forex

With the economy going haywire, people in the hundreds are getting laid off from their workplaces. Because of that, there is a race to find new ways to start bringing money back in again.

Using A 401k Plan As A Back Up Plan

July 17, 2010 by Shaun Rosenberg  
Filed under Personal Finance

A 401k is a retirement plan which allows people to save up money over the long term and prepare for retirement. Basically the money is taken out of your paycheck before it can be taxed and invested into the plan.

Stocks For Beginners Part Three

July 10, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Business Finance

In parts one and two of my primer course on stocks, I let you know that the stock of a business represents the original amount of money that went into founding it. Businesses divide stocks into shares, and each share represents a fraction of ownership. I wrote about shareholders, who are people that own one or more shares of stock in a joint stock company and “share ownership” of the business. I informed you that they have special privileges depending on the type of stock they own, and that they can utilize their shares as votes in the election of members of the board of directors of the company.

Mutual Funds – Advantages And Disadvantages

July 10, 2010 by Albert Coleman  
Filed under Finance

There are dozens of publications in bookshops and newspaper advertising mentioning all the best mutual funds for this year! All claiming to know what are the best mutual fund.

Currency Trading Makes You A Global Investor

July 10, 2010 by Greg Matthews  
Filed under Forex

While the European Union (EU) declaring a $1 trillion bailout package to the euro few days back, global currencies are back on the headlines. With every day turnover above $4 trillion, the amount of currencies traded on world markets is ten times that of shares. The world’s most popular foreign currency trade — a bet against the British pound in September of 1992 — netted investor George Soros over $1 billion.

How Do You Invest In Bonds And What Are The Risks?

July 6, 2010 by Mallory Megan  
Filed under Personal Finance

Stocks and bonds. Doubtlessly, you’ve heard of them, and if you have been reading my articles, you know what they are. If you haven’t, here is a quick update: stocks represent a fraction of ownership in a company, and a bond represents money that a company “borrowed” and has to pay back on set dates. You may have heard that bonds are “safer” to invest in than stocks, but is this true? How are bonds traded, and what are the differences between a stock market and a bond market? Hopefully, this article can put these questions to rest.

How To Save For The Future?

July 3, 2010 by Craig Ward  
Filed under Finance

Saving is directly related to investment. One invests what one has been able to save. The saving one has is what remains of the disposable income or money after having spent on consumption. This saving is what one can invest so that there continues to be future income. But what to invest on will depend on the investor. So too how much to invest and when to invest. These decisions will squarely depend upon what understanding the investor has about investment opportunities in the market. The investment opportunities will have to be understood in terms of the risks involved in investing in that asset and an assessment of what the potential for future income is from that asset. Investments can be made on real assets for producing of goods or services. It can also be in financial assets.

The Process Of Finding The Highest Bank CD Rates

July 1, 2010 by Shaune A. Urora  
Filed under Finance

A certificate of deposit, otherwise known as a CD, is an account offered by banks, credit unions and other financial institutions that permit you to keep your cash with them for a certain timeframe. This is comparable to a saving account that is insured and risk-free. But this sort of account has a specific, fixed term, which can sometimes be six months or one year, or maybe 5 years, depending on the depositor. It can only be withdrawn after the specified time, along with the amassed interest. In return for the fixed term of CDs, banks customarily give increased interest rates to this kind of investment than to other types of accounts.

Online Investing Success

June 14, 2010 by Garth Cassarino  
Filed under Finance

Is online stock trading what will get you the best results? It can be risky business if you do not think critically before making the decision to start trading stocks online.

Top 7 Factors to Consider To Compare Forex Brokers

May 15, 2010 by Phillip Fanertay  
Filed under Forex

The foreign exchange market is a competitive one; you are not battling against others, but against price action. There are a lot of things that need to be taken into consideration when trading, but before you start, you need to compare Forex Brokers to ensure that you are one step ahead.

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