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 Is this actually possible?
@ 20 invest $10,000 in the stock market/mutual fund
every year add $10,000
keep going until your 65, or for 45 years
reinvest all earnings in as well
don't take anything out ...


 What are you investing in?
I'm looking to buy some stocks while they're cheap.. just wondering what everyone else is investing in.. i bought some GE today....


 Should i invest in shares or gold ?
Plz tell me what i should do ? invest in shares or gold to get profit in presetn market situation....


 What is the smartest way to invest a $5000.00 windfall for a very short term return? Small business idea?
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 How much do you need to open an account?
How much do you need to open an investment account for stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and etc. Thanks....


 What is the smart investment nowadays?
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 What can i invest in. (120 000K)?
I just inherited 120 000$ I would like to invest it in something that will give me a good return not just 4 0r 5% over a year I have looked at real estate, Franchise like Mac D Tim H Pizza P, ext, ...


 Whats a rule of thumb for investing in the stock market?
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 How do you get rich quick with out,real estate,lottery or inheritance?
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 If you had a million USD cash to invest this week where would you invest it?
Stocks? Northern California Real Estate? residential? commercial? international trading market? start up business?...


 I am trying to decide to invest some money, but undecided b/w money market and CDs.?
I am trying to decide to invest some money, but undecided b/w money market and CDs. Does any body know the formula to calculate the profit of each? T...


 Can unsecured loan companies make you sell investments/shares in stock market to pay back their loans?
i am currently going through bad patch and cannot meet the repayments. i hope to be back at work soon though?! any help greatly appreciated....


 What is stock market?
want to know about stock market before investing into any ...


 Money money money?
any one out there that has to much and want to get rid of some???? ha! ha! ...


 I have about 130k savings. I want to invest all my savings. I am looking for about 12% returns every year.?
suggest me where i can invest?...


 What is macro economics?
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 I'm planing to open online trading account,tell me who offers low brokerage charges for options trading
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 Where to start investing to get a return each month?
Hello: I have a bit of money to invest (84K). My dad passed away awhile ago and now I have to help my mom with payments because his income is gone. I was hoping to take some money, invest it in ...


 Whats the best online business to start?
that you have actually mad money ...


 I justed signed up for 401K. Are these good investment options?
Capital World Gr & Inc R2 30%
Fundamental Investors R2 25%
Growth Fund of America R2 25%
Invest Co of America R2 20%

should I change something?
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I have £100k what do do you think i should invest in?
                     
 




Atash
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Hello. Judging by your reference to pounds sterling, I am guessing that you are in the UK.

Personal debt is soaring in the UK. The UK alone accounts for a significant fraction of all the consumer debt in all of Europe! See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4366225.stm and http://business.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1432912006

The popularity of "endowment mortgages" was a catastrophe that has resulted in a severe stock market bubble (still not fully corrected) on top of a real estate bubble. Also popular in the UK are a variety of "exotic" mortgages such as "interest only" and variable-rate interest.

Massive amounts of accumulated debt tend to resolve themselves in recession, inflation, or both simultaneously.

As a result of these conditions, I suggest that you invest your money very conservatively. Ready money is the king's command.

I suggest keeping a significant fraction of your assets in SHORT TERM, top-rated investment quality government bonds and other near-cash-equivalents. You should also consider inflation hedges such as precious metal and short-term bonds denominated in relatively "hard" currencies. If you are interested in equities, consider keeping them no more than a modest portion of your portfolio, select only dividend-paying blue-chip stocks, and look for relative bargains in less asset-inflated markets such as Germany.

Investment advice is usually worth no more than you pay for it, and often less. I suggest that you look for references for brokers and financial advisors. When you do business with them, I suggest making it clear that you are risk-averse under the current economic conditions. Make it clear that you want to be hedged for both inflation and recession. It is far easier to lose £100K than to make it.

This post is for educational purposes only and does not constitute advice to buy or sell securities. Do your own due dilligence.

Good luck and great success.


kerangoumar
invest about two to three hundred or so in the advice of a reputable, stable, well-known financial advisor


Andy H
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you should buy some flats and rent them out, and get some shares in yahoo or something, or a football club, not a business that is gonna go up the u know what!


Laura S
Here is what I did. GO TO shahansdestinations.com . I LOVE IT! LIMITLESS INCOME POTENTIAL! GOOD LUCK ON YOUR JOURNEY!!!


stock.geek
Hi, i suggest a great site with plenty of Issues related to your Investing and everything around it. it also provide clear and accurate answer to many common questions.

I am sure that you can get your answers in this website.

http://investing.sitesled.com/

Good Luck and Best Wishes!


edward g
get a franchise for any brand. Is better to invest in restaurant.. the profit margin is high..


LOST
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shares or in real state


Jason T
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Put your money in a bank account and read Robert Kiyosaki's Rich dad, Poor Dad. Invest in your financial intellegence before you invest anything in ANY market, no matter how much it's booming.


profitmessenger
In the UK...given the crap condition of your medical service for routine care (no offense), I would invest some, not all, in business related to medical services (if your government gets their bleeding hands out of it enough for a company to make a profit).


padwinlearner
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Talk to a financial planner - get a good one!


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