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 Where do I invest money?
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 Where is the cheapest place to live?
AS in where can u get the cheapest houses and cars and shiit....?
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not mexico...somewhere in the U.S. people.......


 OMG I just lost 300 dollars in the stock market, should I stay in or sell my 3 shares of Google?
oh my frickin god whats is going on , somebody tell me what to do?...


 Is this a good time to invest or buy stocks?
I dont know much about investing in stock markets.I work now with colleuges who say they made say they made a lot of money in stocks.They say this is a good time to invest in stocks. It is a good bet ...


 What would you suggest I do with 5,000 dollars?
Hello everyone, I am a recent graduate from college and I got a $5,000 present from my parents. I would like to invest it somewhere. Stocks or a mutual funds look like a good idea but I am a COMPLETE ...


 What investment would be immune from a stock market crash?
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 Can I have some money?
I think I'm a worthwhile investment. I shall use the money wisely, investing it in promotion of my life and the qualities I most desire to get from it. I wish to change the world and through ...


 Is it possible to be rich without doing a job?
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 Where can i buy a house for 100 pound?
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 What stock is better? Starbucks, Coca Cola, or Pepsi?
I have an investment project and I'm competing against my teacher (who hasn't said what stock he's buying). I need to beat him by +1 percentage point by Dec. 4 (the deadline). So can ...


 I have ÂŁ5000 to invest, I'm thinking of National Savings. What would you recomend> Thanks.?
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 How to become millionare in one day?
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 What is the best way to make easy money fast?
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 What would you do with a 1 BILLION dollars?

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OR 1 BILLION IN STERLING SILVER (2 BILLION)...


 Is 40,000 dollars a good annual?
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 If you had a million dollar how would you use and where would you invest it on?
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 Is it possible for china to pull all of its stock investments from america and hurl us into a depression?
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 Why is it men never clean the toilet and many do not even bother to flush them which only takes seconds?
I have never ever shared a bathroom with any man and I never would, but when I have visited friends and had to use their loos if I have followed a man in I want to scream they are so dirty?...


 I am looking forward to have a laundromat...help me?
Do people like to visit Laundromats for their dirty clothes...just vote YES or NO........ pls maximise my ...


 Is it true that adam was the first man on the moon?
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john h
I wish to invest 180000 pounds sterling at no risk i am a expat?
                     
 




giftfromgod
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Yeah right


largslassie
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I have a Nigerian friend who I will put in touch with you.


mark
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Stick it in the bank (northern rock), it's the only 'no-risk' option you have....


thedavecorp
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So? Go right ahead.

Give me all your pertinent information, which I doubt you'll do, wire it to my brokerage account, and I'll take care of it.


ukgeoff36
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LUCKY FOR YOU ..... I noticed your question. You may contact me through either e-mailing me or IMing me, I am sure I can assist you and benefit both of us.

New York, NY: In ongoing efforts to enhance the value of the state charter, the New York State Banking Department issued an Industry Letter highlighting Section 12-a of the New York State Banking Law. Section 12-a, which provides so-called Wild Card authorization and was effective last month, gives New York State-chartered banking organizations, as well as licensed foreign bank branches and agencies, enhanced access to powers possessed by counterpart federally-chartered banking institutions.

Under the enhanced law, Wild Card authorization can now be adopted by resolution of the Banking Board, as opposed to the previous far more time consuming process of regulatory change. Wild Card authorizations may include any right, power, privilege, benefit, activity, loan, investment or transaction that a federally-chartered banking institution, directly or through a subsidiary or subsidiaries, may lawfully exercise or engage in.

“The adoption of Section 12-a is a big step in ensuring the competitiveness of New York State-chartered banking institutions,” said Banking Superintendent Richard H. Neiman. “Federal preemption of state laws over the past few years has limited state authority to address some critical issues and in some cases limited state laws designed to protect New Yorkers.”

In addition to accepting proposals from regulated institutions, the Superintendent has the ability to make recommendations that he feels will enhance the state charter and benefit the vitality of New York State-regulated institutions and their consumers. “We are actively looking at a number of potential Wild Card proposals that I will personally bring the Banking Board for resolution,” Neiman said. “I encourage the institutions we regulate to review their options under this law and submit applications for consideration.”

Whether the proposal comes from the industry or directly from the Superintendent, the Wild Card power must be subject to the same terms and conditions applied to the federally-chartered banking institution. The Superintendent may also require additional terms and conditions which he finds necessary and appropriate. In addition to benefiting the institution that submitted the application, approved applications may be made applicable to one or more additional state-chartered banking institutions of the same type as the original applicant or applicants.

TheNew York State Banking Department is the regulator for all state-chartered banking institutions, virtually all of the United States offices of international banking institutions, all of the State’s mortgage brokers, mortgage bankers, check cashers, money transmitters and budget planners. The aggregate assets of the depository institutions supervised by the Banking Department are more than $1.8 trillion.


ta 3
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Invest the money in a bank account


jonnynomates1
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the only no risk investments are UK gilts or government bonds, shares are all over the place at the moment, property is also vulnerable and bonds are very very dodgy due to the credit crunch.


mozzerella20
find a reliable bank


IAN D
Any bank or building society is secure for that amount as they are covered by a compensation scheme up to the first ÂŁ35,000.

You will need several forms of identification in order to open an account to satisfy money laundering regulations.

If you are a non-taxpayer ask to sign the relevant declaration form so you can have the interest paid gross, without a tax deduction.

Alternatively, invest offshore in one of the mainstream banks who operate from Jersey


loyalove2006
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I joined forex asset management for years , so far i joined a better company which give me great returns monthly , with a little risk but no lost and satisfied with their peformance


Goe U
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Invest in ETF: ETFs are cheaper than mutual funds. ETFs have very low annual expenses, nearly 20 basis points or 0.2% less. As against this, actively managed mutual funds show average expenses exceeding 135 basis points (1.35%). This does not include the extra 2% - 5% as loads, 12(b)-1 marketing fees, transactions costs, and soft dollar expenses mutual funds, passed on to you but never informed, except in very fine print that nobody cares to read.


tanika971
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you can invest it here, all monies gratefully recieved.


steven
crazy!right


Butternut27
and so?and you think that YA answers can give you the best advice on investing this...???? lol....WTF?????


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Andy
The only 100% zero risk investment is meant to be with the Governments' own investment program: National Savings and Investments.

They offer a range of products, ranging from high value potential returns to a guaranteed monthly returns.

I'm no financial expert, but I would recommend a mix of the two.


Paolo D
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go to a bank


Trash Talk
what?


sailor
I will give you a return of 18% per annum, Let me know if that OK with you so I can let you know where to send the cheque


duso
yeah im up for it! not


Perdita Durango
I know abit about stocks and that
Give it to me to invest


Lord worthy of knotso.
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Well, i do have this scam going to fleece idiots out of their money.


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