Which is the best way to invest invest in the shares? |
| i am an employee in one of the BPOs and i'm interested to invest in shares but do not know the procedure and the best way. could someone help ... |
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How is this true about options and shares? A trader might buy the option instead of shares...? |
| ...A trader might buy the option instead of shares, because for the same amount of money, he can obtain a larger number of options than shares.If the stock rises, he will thus realize a larger gain ... |
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I'm interested in investing some money and earn profits within a month.? |
| I would like to invest and earn profits within a month which i can use the money instanly without waiting a few years.... |
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What's the best way to get out of mutual funds to invest in the stock market for better return w/o losing lot$ |
| I want to cash out the mutual funds I'm in now to buy stocks that I like when they go on sale but am scared to get killed for selling the mutual funds come tax season. I have auto draw set up ... |
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I am planning for my future and just opend a retirement fund and a money market with Primerica.? |
| I am not looking to work for them but just to invest in my future, Someone told me they are a scam. I want to know if anyone else has invested with them and what they think of the company.... |
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Where do you find a stock broker? |
| i want to buy about 500-1000 in stocks and just leave it alone, watch it in the papers thu out the years. my questions is , where do you find a stock broker, do you actually go into a office or is ... |
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Do you think AIG stock is a good buy now at 2 dollars a share? |
| do you think AIG stock is a good buy now at 2 dollars a share, im thinking of buy 30,000 dollars worth of AIG stock now that the goverment has bailed them out , do you think this is a good buy or a ... |
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How do i choose shares? |
| I decided that i wanted to try my luck on the stockmarket and buy shares! How do I choose a share? what are the first steps, which one should consider before making a final decision?... |
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I invest in gold when it was at 13,370 will it go higher than this? |
| I invest in gold when it was at 13,370 will it go higher than coz till december..... |
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I would like to learn more about currency trading without paying thousands? Would a broker be my best bet? |
Additional Details I do not want to trade for free. I just think information should not cost thousands. Pobept-reported-that was not an answer.... |
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Hi! The question drilling my mind is - How to make big money on Internet, Forex or Stock market? |
| I am computer technician. My ads in different news-papers. I repairing comps, cleaning from pop-ups, viruses, re-intalling and stuff like that. I own my very little business and thinking about How to ... |
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When oil "falls" a certain amount of money, is that a bad thing? |
I dont really get it. The cost of a barrell of oil fell $7 as of this morning. When the price drops is that bad, or good? Why is it bad?
Is it the same way with anything in the stock ... |
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I recently came into 65k. How should I invest it.? |
| I own no type of stock or mutual fund or anything. Only a cking account. No kids and very manageable (small) debt.... |
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Laura A | Can you cash in savings bonds before maturity? |
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missiemy
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You can cash in a savings bond one year after the issue date. If you have a EE bond, it is guaranteed to reach face value by the 18th year. The I bond is purchased for face value. So after a year, the I bond pays face value plus interest. The I bond and the EE bonds earn interest for up to 30 years. At the 30 year mark, they will no longer collect interest, essentially reaching their full maturity. |
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Italian girl
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you can cash them in any time. There will be a penalty involved if you cash them in before a certain period of time, which I do not recall. You can go out to the government treasury site and read up on all the pertinent details.
http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/research/indepth/ebonds/res_e_bonds.htm |
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gary v
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yes |
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quillologist
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Yes but you will be penalized by not receiving the interest of the previous 6 months or something like that. |
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somebody's a mom!!
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you can. you can actually enter the serial numbers in a website and find out exactly how much they would cash in for. most won't mature for 20-30 years from their issue date but that doesn't mean they won't be worth more than their value before then. |
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LongArm
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If you've held them less than 5 years, you'll pay a penalty of 3 month's interest (not 6). If you've held them longer than 5 years, there is no penalty for cashing them in. |
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CONCERNED21
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You can cash in a savings bond before maturity,but there is a substantial loss in the amount that it will be worth |
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