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 Good time to buy stocks?
My husband is just jumping into his 401k (I believe it's a portfolio of stocks!) and buying stock through his company, which is doing great right now. Is this a good time, as long as we keep our ...


 If I want to start investing...?
I want to begin investing in stock. I have quite a lot of money to put into an investment however I don´t know where to start as I´ve never done it before. Can anyone advise me if it is sensible ...


 Is it true that Forex systems work automatically?
Of there is a system that work automatically or in a simple way then lat me know. I am interested in FOREX but i know that it is complicated and i what to start whit something simple. T...


 Why stock trading is not gambling?
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 Where should I put 2000.00?
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 Where can i invest money to get the biggest return over 2 years?
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 What is a way for a teenager to make money online?
Can you please be ...


 I've been seen these commercial on TV to invest in Gold is that a good investment?
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 I have about £50k to invest but am thinking the best return would just to be to pay off some of the mortgage?
My mortgage is up for renewal on the 1st November and don't think there is any saving scheme that can beat what I would be paying in interest on the property after tax? I have maxed out mini ...


 What is the best way to learn stocks?
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 Best site that is safe to buy stocks online?
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 What is the difference between and bear and a bull market?
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 I am 27 years old and have $100,000 to invest. What are the best ways to invest in order to have a million...?
dollars in 12 or 13 years?...


 I am a teen, and I am looking for a good long term investment. The problem.. I only have about $4,000.?
I don't really know anything about investing, so the more specific the better. I want to know what to do with my money now to get rich ...


 How much could i sell this for?
I have a a Ceska Republika coin that looks gold and it says 20Kc on it....


 How would you invest 100K?
I will be recieving a divorce settlement ranging from 100K to 200K. It needs to last a lifetime, but I also need access to some money for household rainy day repairs & etc....


 I have $100 and i want it to grow?
What are some safe was to do that?
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 Can I have your financial advice? What will pay off more in the end?
Summer is approaching and I have 3 options: down payment for either a house OR a new car, or go to summer school.

If I go to summer school I can graduate next spring. I need a car but it&#...


 What is the main importance of investing?
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 Is the US economy heading for a recession?
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xcybergypsyx
I have 75K in the bank CDs, what else risk free can i make more them 4.11%?
                     
 




maniaajo
ingdirect.com their savings account is almost 5%


Dawk
The better way to invest is in mutual funds, especially one that has been around a long time and established. I use Lord Abbett (that is the family) Affiliated Fund. It has been around since about 1940 I think. That way professional investors are watching out for the investment. Overall, the return is supposed to be that you double your initial investment about every 7 years. So the $75000 in the next 7 years will become $150000, and that will in turn double over the following 7 years. This is the way us little people make the big bucks.


-*
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'Risk-Free'???

You earn 4.11% and tax rate on gains is 15%

4.11%x15%=3.49% net yield

The inflation rate is 3.5%, you are losing money on your money, so its not 'risk-free' is it? A fine example of the 'New Economy math'.

some people are not very savvy.


nova50
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5.05% GE Interest Plus


matticus finch
NOTHING is risk free. Not even US savings bonds. They call these risk free, because they are the closest you can get to risk free. I have a Paypal account that is a money market account. It's earning 4.82%, but Internet security would be the biggest risk.


Frank Castle
I know a company that currently offers 9.60%

You can drop me a line if you need more detailed free information.

However, I suggest you to invest in ETFs and you will get way more than 9.60% and you can limit your losses to 10%

Can you handle a $7,500.00 USD loss?

Top 4 Answerer in Business & Finance. (Vote for me)


doofuss
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U.S. Treasury Securities (Bonds, Bills, Notes,etc). You can invest in these through a bank, a stock broker, or online. (treasury securities.com) I think the 10 year bond is paying approx 5.15% as of July 3. The bank and the broker will probably charge you a commission fee. The Daily Treasury yield Curve Rates have been kind of goofy lately. The 6 month bond has a yield of 5.31%


newcar99
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If you want to EARN A 10-15% RETURN WITH A SECURED INVESTMENT, listen up. I am working with this company called ARTSTAR MANAGEMENT. They offer a 10-15% RETURN on your money. They can work with any money including IRA’s, and 401k’s, OR CD'S. They pay interest directly to you monthly and the investment is SECURED!!!! But they do have a minimum investment. Give this place a call it’s a great way to park money for safety and get a good return. Here is the address www.webuyhouses2.net Fill out a form and they will send you a no-obligation information package and you can compare their investment to the mutual funds and such. HAPPY INFORMED INVESTING!!!


kvuo
capitalone.com money market is 4.64% compounded monthly (4.75 APY) FDIC insured.

I just saw a banner ad today from HSBC money market, 5.05% apy.. I did not check the details though..


Toddacanda
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You can put a portion of it in a retirement account.


Few Find It
dump 30% of that in to LMT - Lockheed Martin. Wait for 12 months, watch it soar. This company kicks butt, and will continue to.

Also see: investing in Chinese banks


bhaguel
hbinv.com, 11% guaranteed. I have been with them for 2 years and they pay way above 11%. They invest in tax liens and notes.


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