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 Stock market challenge?
for my econ. class we are partner up in groups of 3 and we have 4weeks to buy any stocks. if any one can help me n tell me what will be some good stocks to buy that will make us lots of $money$ ...


 What can you learn from the stock market?
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 I want to invest money and devlope my own business but don't know where i invest?
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 Invest 10K?
I have $10 to invest in.... I have considard many options. Does anyone have any tips on how to best invest this money. From buying and selling or opening a new buisness.... Anything legal
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 What stock should I buy?
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 What is your best stock market tip for the kind of economy we are in?
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 Most basic way to understand, buy and trade stock.?
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 Making fast money on the stock market?
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 Whats a good way to save for a downpayment?
My girl and I want to buy a house together - we are legally married, we want to sock away a couple hundred a month for a few years. She is thinking doing a 401k and borrowing against the 401k is ...


 HOW DO I EARN MONEY FAST im 11?
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 Can some one suggest free trading account provider in India ?
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 Are mutual funds a good investment?
Say if you had about 232,000 what would you invest in?...


 Should I borrow to invest in a business of this type?
I know this will be hard to answer properly without all of the details but here are a few:
My brother-in-law and his father own a successful medium size wood products manufacturing business and ...


 Day trading?
Let's say I'm a decently smart guy with a business degree and beginner level understanding of economics and I want to learn to day trade aside from what I already do. I don't care to &...


 College student looking to get involved in stocks - advice?
Pretty self explanatory. I'm a junior undergrad student who's trying to get financially secure. Since I don't have much saved away, I was considering investment options. As of now, I...


 Can individual stocks be purchased and used as an IRA?
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 Is this illegal?
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 Will i be rich one day?
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 Business Ideas?
Best Aswerer WILL get 10 points.

What are a list of creative ways to make money.

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Ashley
73K lending Investments??
Ok a little more information than my last question.

I have 73K from an Inheritance. I'm 18- going to college and basically the deal is that I'm short 3K each year, my family is going to get a student loan (All 3 of us got 73K) and after I graduate we are going to pay it off by spliting the 12 thousand dollar loan equally (to also build my credit history!). So I'm not looking into spending the money except to pay my portion of my tuition thats not covered by grants and stuff.
The money means a lot to me so I dont want to risk losing it. I have no idea what any of this investment stuff means or how to make a good share of money off of it.
Help? Suggestions? Advice?
                     
 




Donald B
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I dont think you need to pay the services of a financial advisor. That is like throwing money out the window. You have already mentioned that you don't want to take any risks with your money.

That narrows your choices down considerably.

You can invest in Savings, CD's, Bonds........I think that is it. I don't believe you need to pay a financial planner to tell you that.

I would agree about getting advice from your parents or relatives who may know more, but personally, I think you would just be donating money to a financial advisor for information you can easily get for free.

Good Luck


Jasper
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This is money you want to keep very safe.

The only 2 recommendations I can really think of is:

1. US Govt. Tax Free Municipal Bond - currently they are paying more than the taxable Bonds, but this doesnt happen very often.

2 . CD You can look at some International CD Rates. I am personally going to invest in a FDIC Insured Icelandic Krona CD that pays 12.14% APY, however, it is vulnerable to currency fluctuations.

Maybe look at both of these, but I would probably recommend you take a good look at the Tax Free Municipal Bonds.

If you dont want much risk


StockDog
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Your best bet at this point would probably be to invest in a mutual fund. Do some research and look for the fund's and fund manager's past performance. Morningstar has some useful info on that subject. Good luck.


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Ron Berue
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For a relatively small investment of that $73K, you should retain the services of a good independent financial planner or C.P.A. - someone with YOUR interest at heart.

Make an appointment and ask him/her for sound investment advice.

A pretty good place to start is with the individual or firm who advised the person you received the inheritance from.

Another source - not necessarily the best - is to ask your family and friends.

The very last source you should consult is your own bank. They have nothing to gain, but managing your money and charging extravagant fees. They will tell you what to invest in which could benefit them more than you.

Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it!

VTY,
Ron Berue
Yes, that is my real last name!


Derrek M
I had the same problem as you have.
I had a good amount of money, but didn't knew where to invest it.
So I looked around for something that gave me a great return towards a low risk.
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I'm verry excited because I already have 40% ROI in one month and a half.
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