the $100 bill is in mint condition should I save this? or just deposit it the the bank? I was watching Fox business about this guy who collected currency and he was mentioned something about this but ...
I bought a stock at nearly its 52-week low. Right now it's just a bit above that 52-week low, so what are the chances that a company's stock loses complete value and get to $0? And if it ...
I work for a small company and I found out with a little investigation that all employee 401K funds witheld from our checks are being used to fund the company during a recent financial crisis. How ...
With so much information out there, its difficult to figure out what to read. What do you do each day to keep up to date with the market's activity?...
I have a 401k plan through the company I am currently employed with. Can I move any of that money into any other type of retirement plan that's not part of this company?...
I am planning to invest 12000/ p. a. in SBI magnum tax Gain Fund .I'm 27 years old. I want to know whether it is a safe investment now and can I get a higher returns.. i am investing for three ...
My options are the following Fidelity Class T accounts. I was told that if you are younger, you want to invest in the more aggressive accounts.
1) FA Balanced Fund
2) FA Government I...
KB
I would like to start an online brokerage account, I only have 2g's to start with ,which online firm is best?
I only have 2000 bucks but would like to start investing in stocks, I have mutual funds 401k etc... good credit no debt the whole 9! now onto stocks! which brokerage firm,, was looking at sharetrader but I really dont know?
Scottrade works just fine for me (http://www.scottrade.com/). I have my IRA in it. Those $7 trades, often trading almost instantly, are really, really nice.
lasalle_1986
i know www.ing.com is excellent. plus they offered saving accounts, retirement actions.
Newbee
Inexpensive ones: Zecco, TradeKing, Scottrade... Yes, sharebuilder is one of inexpensive ones, too.
Others: Etrade, TD Ameritrade, Fidelity, Charles Schwab, ...
Doing this sort of thing online is just asking for your money to be stolen. I would recommend investing offline. You don't know what or who you're investing in.