I'm 15 and I want to buy shares or invest in a company? |
| For my birthday i asked for money to buy shares, but im not sure what to invest in, can you advise me?... |
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How much money would I need to begin investing? |
| I want to save enough money to begin investing. I would like to have this block of money earning returns while I am finishing my last two years of college so that I can use it to begin paying off ... |
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Will I get allotment if I didnt applied on day 1? |
| can any one tell me whether I get any allotment if I applied for an IPO on its last day? Please post your experiences here.... Are they alloting the shares after the issue is closed or they do that ... |
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How much do you think you would need to save? |
| How much do you think you would need to save each month if you aim to have 1 million in your bank by the age of 30 years old?... |
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How would you invest $23,000? |
If you had $23,000, accumulated from privately held stocks from a company you worked for, but now left.. how would you invest this money.
I would like to invest it in some type fund ..preferably ... |
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Is it legal for a broker to put a retired person in all agressive stock porfolio? At what point do you bail? |
| Granted the market is diving. We inherited the broker from my moms estate. The porfolio is well deserified, but way too agressive. I kept asking if this was wise and he kept saying its the only way ... |
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What would be some good investments if inflation continues to be a factor in the market? |
| Is there any group of stocks that only exell in Inflation or would cyclical stocks be a good Idea.... |
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Any advice on how to get better returns on my 401k? |
| For the last several months, my 401k has been getting rocked! I'm 28 and make a solid income, so my profile is on the aggressive side .... Any advice on where I can align my $$$ in the market ... |
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Starbucks Stock, Help!? |
| I purchased stock in Starbucks at a 15% discount when I was working with the company. The stock has dropped tremendously, and I hate seeing all my hard-earned money being flushed down the toilet. A... |
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Should i invest $150 into stock? |
| do you think its a good idea. or should i invest a smaller amount?... |
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Name some penny stocks that are blue chip potential years to come? |
| Penny stocks are risky I know, I'm a risk taker. Name me some that are potentially on the verge of being Blue Chip stocks in the future. So I can gamble a little bit. I'm trying to build ... |
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Some advice on stock? |
| ok i'm thinking about buying some stock since its so cheap right now and I personally think its just kinda will go up from here(or atleast wont get worse), but i might be wrong. Does anyone have ... |
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I have a regular income, but i want to know where can i invest monthly that benifits me more.? |
| i am looking forward to invest in a bank, but competition are fierce all over, i have a hard time choosing ... |
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Should I stick with this bad market or get out now? |
| I invested a lot of my savings into 2 mutual funds in December. Since then, they're both down around 8% and I've lost about $1400. I keep hearing all this pessimistic news about the economy ... |
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AK | I do not know what to do with my extra money? HELP ME!? |
I have my Roth IRA maxed out at $4,000 already, a 529 college fund started for my son. However, I don't know what to do with my extra money? HELP ME!!! |
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Scott F
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Does your employer offer a 401(k) plan? If so, that may be the best place to contribute. You get the tax-shelter benefits of a retirement plan (you contribute pre-tax dollars, and interest isn't taxed until you begin withdrawing at retirement), and your employer may contribute additional funds.
Other than that, it's a matter of what your financial goals are. What do you want to accomplish -- start (or grow) a business? Buy a house (or a second home or investment property)? Retire at an early age? Answer that, and the money strategy will follow.
You can also promote a social or cultural cause you believe in by donating this money to an organization you feel strongly about. Whether it's guide dogs for the blind, a nonprofit theater group in your city, an environmental organization or a political cause, putting your money to work as a way to help change the world can be VERY rewarding.
As an intermediate step, lots of financial institutions are offering liquid savings accounts returning 4% to 5% with fairly low minimum balances ($1000 to $5000), and easy online connection to other accounts (checking, investments, or brokerages). It's a great place to leave your money for a couple of weeks to a couple of months while you're letting it accumulate for a major purpose (such as acquiring major assets for a business or using as a down payment on real estate), but without any of the penalties for early withdrawal that you face on CD or some money-market funds. Ing, Citibank, and Countrywide Financial all offer similar accounts; I'm planning to use one as the temporary location for my daughter's college funds, because we can transfer them to my checking account instantly on line when it comes time to pay her tuition. It's as convenient as a checking account, but it earns a little interest while it's there. |
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Brandon G
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You should invest in Prosper.com. Check out these articles from the NYTimes, WSJournal, and USA Today. http://www.prosper.com/public/about/media_news.aspx
Good Luck! |
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swenjj
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have you maxed out your 401k? (if you have one) just invest in taxable accounts then if you have more left, you may end up able to retire early and you can tap those without penalty then |
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Paul
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I would recommend you to do Forex trading to get fast returns.
Hope it helps
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muncie birder
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I will bet there are a lot of people who would like to be in your shoes.
Option 1. Give your wife a credit card. I bet she can spend your extra cash for you.
Option 2. Invest in blue chip stocks such as LOW, BAC, MMM, JNJ, CHL, GE, etc.
Option 3. Invest in a couple of good mutual funds such as GAM, PENNX, TDF.
Option 4. Go on a couple of good birding trips. Texas Rio Grande region, SE Arizona, Monterey Bay. Crane Creek, Oh in May.
The only problem with options 3 and 4 is that it will more than likely require you in the future to worry about how to dispose of even more money. A terrible predicament to be in. |
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Sweet Lady Mom
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Congratulations! I wish I had your problem. I got laid off in October when the real estate market took a dive, and haven't found a permanent job yet.
Invest that money. There are many places and ways. Saving for a rainy day has saved my life these last 4 months, so do yourself a favor, and make saving a habit. Treat your savings account as another monthly obligation, just like your electric bill, and pay it every month. See a financial advisor on investing. Everyone knows a get rich quick scheme, but steady amd consistent does it. |
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Susan C
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Did you know that you can start a Non Qualified Fixed Annuity, and add as much as you want anytime. This is after tax dollars, but it will grow tax deferred until you retire. |
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RichDaddy
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I can't help you with a tax avantaged investment but if you want some great returns check out the link below. |
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badbill1941
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If you feel generous, I'll send you a name and adress to mail a check to. |
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Frank Castle
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I suggest you to open a brokerage account at TD Ameritrade and drop me a line.
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