I have $4,000 I would like to invest in stocks. What are the some goods to invest in aside from the oil/energy companies. I hear railroads are a good investment....
I have about 80,000 Rs in my savings account which have accumulated over the years. My yearly income is not taxable. I want to invest this money in FDs for about 2 to 5 years but I do not want to go ...
I'm a young hispanic 19 year old male and I want to put some of my money in the stock market but how much should I put?This would be my first time doing this and where should I invest my money ...
Please give me as many reasons as possible to the previous question.
Would you recommend that these investments be made in foriegn currencies or should the currency risk be hedged?...
Additional Details Addendum: I do currently own over 100 shares and bought most of them at about 121 or so. I wonder if I should hang on for Q4 or longer??? Also, used to have GOOG. I...
I have this project in history class to chose a couple good stocks that i'll be following for the next week or so. Can anybody suggest a healthy, steady stock that will get me some good credit....
Your bad credit will only affect you if you BORROW money. If you are INVESTING in a mutual fund, then that will have no effect. You are putting money in the fund upfront. There is absolutely no risk to the fund manager, unless you are going to leverage the said investment (margins).
home_insurance_expert
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muncie birder
You do not open a mutual fund. You buy a mutual fund. And it is a cash only proposition. You send them a check which they then clear and then they sell you the shares for the amount sent.
crazytimes77
Absolutely. Buying mutual funds has little to do with your credit rating, because most of the time you will be buying them outright with cold hard cash.
Gator714
In most cases yes however if your credit is bad enough a brokerage firm does have the right to refuse doing business with you. I have seen this happen on a few occasions with my company. (It's pretty rare)
Hoa N
bad credit and mutual fund are totally opposite direction.
mutual fund is open to all investor including you if you have money to buy it. that the saving side
the borrow side is the credit side. It had nothing to do with investing side. either way, try to clean it up and save harder