What is the best way to invest $15,000 for 1-2 years? |
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How to raise extra money online, by end of the month? |
| I am only 14, but I would like to earn a little more money by the end of October. Something that's fast and pretty easy. Feel free to post links on online jobs, or those offer websites.... |
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If you have enough money...what you will do? |
| If you have enough money....many people like to invest in gold, business,some of them want to buy shares and few of them like to safe deposit......my question is which is good in all angle?... |
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Do you think the new bailout package? |
| is just a measure to calm emotions. Because there is so much fear about it not passing again that if it fails there will be mayhem. I just think way to much focus is being directed towards this deal ... |
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How should i invest my money? |
i am due to inherit about 19000 pounds next year. i will be seeking professional advise but wondered if anyone had any pointers,
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What can I invest in with 500 dollars ? |
| I'm 16 years old with a summer job. What can I do with 500 dollars that is stable and will also help my money grow. Thanks.... |
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If you had £1,000 to invest would you? |
A: put it in a savings account at 5.25% per anuum?
B: Bet it on the monetary policy commitee (MPC) at the Bank Of England putting interest rates up on Wednesday. The odds are currently 1.11 ... |
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Is it the time to sell stocks when news of recession hits? |
I was going to hang on to stock, but should I sell now the economy is heading for a recession? Additional Details I didn't buy the stock, it was gifted to me. It was as high as $49 ... |
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How to work out what a share is worth? |
| How do i work out how much a particular share is worth to see if it is over or under valued?... |
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With the economy crashing...is it a bad time to invest in my son's future? |
| I don't know anything about finances. I want to open some sort of account for my 21 month old son's future. However, with the economy being the way it is...are interest rates down? Is it ... |
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requinoiter | I have $10,000 I can NOT risk, and I have $1,500 more that I can risk, what are my investment options? |
I'm looking for a list of investing options in either the stock market, business, real estate or something else I haven't thought of. |
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stevebugge
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For the $10,000 you can't risk, you could buy a US Treasury Bill, they are pretty safe if low yielding. For the other $1500 Gold is a possibility, even at the high price it's at now there is still a pretty good chance it will continue to climb, or you could try a Precious Metals or Commodity ETF if Gold itself is to risky for your taste. Energy sector ETF's look good at the moment (at least to me). Another way of thinking about this is what companies are producing things that China needs, and investing there. |
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achtung_heiss
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FDIC-insured CD account at ING.
$1500 at Vegas. |
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gregory_dittman
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I-bond for teh $10,000. It's over 6% right now. It's insured by the federal government. Put $1,500 in a foriegn ETF like EWJ, EWO, EWZ, EWW, or EWK. |
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dreamer
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no investment, other than bank, is l00% safe |
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joejennm
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Yep, gold futures, for what you can risk. Matress for the other. |
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generaldisarray69
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in your case you dont have many options that i feel are a good ones.... you have many lousey ones and i would be more careful to avoid those.... if you are serious about investing contact a financial planner that is independant(does not sell his own investment ideas). and put your future in a professionals hands. 11500 is a good start on your portfolio and with care and attention and being willing to continue adding to it on a regular basis you will grow that into a large amount of money if a few short years. it is a very bad idea to invest in a single stock as the market is still too volitile although there are many good mutual funds that are managing to weather the storm quite well. again i would look to a pro to find out which ones. several other bad ideas would include attempting to trade futures, any sort of day trading( i do know a couple guys that make a ton doing this but you would not believe the amount of preperation they put into it and they also have an understanding of how the market works that is on a levil that would take you or me for that matter years to understand). any business that you could start for the 11000 range could be sucessfull but in my oninion take some major salesmanship to make that way. and to be honest most people dont have what it takes to be sucessfull in their own business if they did everyone would be self employeed. lord knows there are enough low interest loans and grants and incentives that anyone can qualify for. think it over you wouldnt hire a nurse to build you a house. you wouldnt hire a fireman to fix your car. i just amazes me that anyone would put their hard earned dollars is anyones hands less than a professional..... good luck |
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si160hp
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I have to agree with the dude about opening a CD with ING they offer good rates. With the $1500 dollars you should invest $100 dollars in an investments book and spend the rest investing in options (a lucrative but risky investment). |
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evil_elmo
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umm chaired |
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pdawg2525
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Well nothing is totally without risk. But as far as low-risk goes i would stick with CD's or securieties from the US Treasury. You could also look into investing in foriegn currencies and/or gold. As far as riskier options i would suggest picking a company you know and love and then investing in that (assuming that it is not prhibitively priced). Do note however that this offers essentially no diversification. If you don't feel comfortable selecting a single or small number of stocks, a mutual fund or ETF may be a better choice. |
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cassieo13
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put the 10,000 in a saving account or government bonds and the 1500 in the stock market |
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Piet Strydom
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The best investment you can make, is to invest in your financial literacy. A good place to start is with a book like Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Teach yourself, and the more you know, the more you will learn, and one day you will hopefully also taste financial freedom!! |
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