Question about stocks that pay out dividends? |
| When you buy a stock that pays out dividends, do always they pay out a constant % rate depending on your investment? Or does it also depend on profits? Meaning, your dividend is determined on the ... |
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What are the possible way to save money? All commodities are very high and cylinder also going to cost more? |
| In a single salary family how can we save money in this present situation. Everything costs triple. Nowadays the life of service salary people becomes very poor in metropolitan cities like Mumbai. W... |
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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 ... |
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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.... |
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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.... |
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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.... |
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What can i invest in. (120 000K)? |
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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?... |
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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... |
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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.... |
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What is stock market? |
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Money money money? |
| any one out there that has to much and want to get rid of some???? ha! ha! ... |
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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 ... |
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SoManyQuestions | I want to buy Shares....but I dnt know anything about them? im a newbie.? |
Hi,
I only know a few things about shares...because I researched it on the net...but most sites make it sound so complicated. So if some1 could answer these following questions...I wud really appreciate it:
1) Where can buy shares from?
2) How many shares do I have to buy (minimum)?
3) Where do I check the share prices? |
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Oli T
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1. Use your Stocks n shares ISA allowance £7000 per year the gains of which are tax free.
2. Consider buying into investment companies first as they allow you to dip toes into the water with a smaller lump sum and spreads the risk.
3. Trade costs are usually c£12.00 per trade depending on the frequency you trade.
4. I would recommend of investing a minimum of £1000 in each share to minimise the fixed costs of trading affecting your profit
5. The Financial times is a good website/newspaper for checking prices - or any decent newspaper in the business section.
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Zentheman
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Hi..
There are many online brokers. do search
on Google for onlione broker
Buy 100 in most cases..there is a small
parcel rule..so check with broker.
Check prices...which country??
US..check here..good site for learning to trade
get support, free courses, prices, charts etc. |
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redfearn_jc
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I prefer Scottrade as they charge minimal fees. You can buy as little as one share if you like, and can check prices anywhere online, like yahoo finance.
If you are new, you should look for advice before jumping in the market. There are many factors to consider, such as your lenght of time commitment to an investment. Also, you want to research and buy value investments so you can maximize your returns. You can look to economicinvest.com for help. They offer investment philosophy and great returns. |
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gav
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You should be very careful of buying individual shares, it is a very risky business.
It might be better if you bought a unit trust, which is shares in a complany whose only activity is buying shares in. for example, all the companies listed on the UK stock exchange.
This is a much safer bet,a nd should still give excellent returns. |
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MOTOGUZZIMAN
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I have only consistently made profit on unit trusts. Buying shares of individual companies is too much like gambling, especially without insider information. There has to be winners and losers in the share dealing game, and an uninformed "newbie" would be my last person to place a bet on. |
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Frank Castle
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1) Zecco.
2) 1
3) Zecco. |
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seth_aguilera
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try scottrade.com you can buy shares on their site with no minimum required, and each online transaction only cost $7, other sites charge insane prices and have minimum amounts you must buy and sell every month. Scottrade also has a live update ticker where you can track your stocks, also try finance on the yahoo.com home page you can look up stock there and learn all about them... |
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Newbee
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depends on how much you want to invest.
1. Sharebuilder, Zecco, TradeKing, Scottrade for small investments
Some others: ETrade, TD Ameritrade, Fidelity, ...
2. >1/2, depends
3. Everywhere. For example: YahooFinance > enter symbol(s) > get quotes
Good Luck. I'm a newbie, too. :) |
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Harry P
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My best experience with investing was with Remata Trading. They are professional and will not rip you off. Their commissions are low and they provide you with direct access to the market from your own home computer. They also provide real legitimate training.
You can contact them at:
http://rematatrading.com/contactus.aspx....
For training call Steve at 201-236-2500 |
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