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 What is the colour of money?any guesses?
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 What are smart ways to earn money for students.tell some leading network marketing companies.?
im vivek doing my engineering....


 What is the best investment for a single woman?
buying a house, shares, funds or real estate investing?...


 I want to be able to make about $400 a month on scottrade.com?
I am considering joining scottrade.com. I understand the $500 joining fee and $7 per trade. I wanted to know is it possible for a beginner to make $400 a month starting out with $2000 to buy stock ...


 What would yuo do with 40K dollars?
I´m thinking of quit my job and want to invest in a business. Any tips or ideas please....


 How do dividends on stocks work? how long does one have to hold the stock in order to get a dividend check?
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 Survey! Is this a good time to buy stocks when the market is low?
Survey! Is this a good time to buy stocks when the market is low?...


 Where can I get a soft copy of the book "The Richest Man in Babylon"?
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 Where should one invest one hundred thousand dollars?
If I have one hundred thousand dollars where should I invest and how much should it grow in next ten years.
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long term growth....


 I Have $2500.00 to invest?
I have 2500.00 to invest but know nothing about . Should I just put it in my Retirement? I would like to make a profit eventually....


 Mortgage help please 10 points best answer?
me and my partner are thinking of getting a mortgage but we don't have a deposit to put down and we don't have excellent credit history. i was wondering if there is such thing as a 100% ...


 Need advise on buying stock i have about 2000 dollar that i want to invest in stock market any idea?
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 How would you invest $100,000 with 10-15 years of investing horizon?
Would you invest in real estate, mutual funds, stocks, S&P 500 index? or a mix of all....


 Cramer says to do your "homework" on stocks you own. How do you do that exactly?
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 Is this really possible? Mutual funds vs Whole life insurance?
I understand that the investment linked with whole life offers very little returns compared to real investments like mutual funds. Now I tried this online compound calculator http://www.math.com/...


 What are the attributes of a well managed company?
Cramer says to buy stock in "well managed" companies on pull backs after a secondary offering completion. How do you determine if a company is well managed or not?...


 I want to invest for my 2 year old daughters future, any ideas?
I want to invest for my 2 year old daughters future, any ideas?
I am currently receiving $158 a month for 3 years from a home I sold and partially financed. The total will be about $6,000 in 3 ...


 What's your take on the stock markets declining?
It's not just ours.. Japan and Europe as well. Someone give me a more complex answer as to why all this is going on or your thoughtful opinion on it. The news treats us like idiots it seems ...


 What is happening with stock market?
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 First one to tell me how far the DOW dropped?
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D The Don
Im 18 years of old got a good job wondering where i should invest my money for my future retirement?
                     
 




Rabbit
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If your company has a 401k plan, especially with the employer matching all or part of what you put in, then (assuming that you have that kind of cushion so that you won't miss it), max out your participation--taking all that free extra money your employer wants to shovel into it.

A self-directed IRA at most brokerages (Scottrade.com is easy and convenient), then invest in something you feel confident in as you are able. May I suggest you look up some of these exchange traded funds (ETFs): DIA, SPY, NY, DVY, IOO, and PXN. As you get more experienced and confident you can branch out, or stay with ETFs for relative safety. I've made some nice dollars buying ETFs for companies in Japan, Malaysia, and Sweden at times in the past. When you start to notice that business is rising in, say, Brazil or Spain, or even an industry, there are usually ETFs that cover those areas and buy the best players available. It is a nice, safe approach that will tend to beat money in the bank for long term earnings. But over the long term it will fall at times, don't sweat it, the fund managers kick out the unqualified companies and add better qualified companies for you, so things average out. You'll do fine.

Another hint is look for companies that have dividend reinvestment programs. Just as compound interest helps your bank account grow, so do dividends that are reinvested for you. Not every company pays dividends, and not everyone who does will have a DRIP, but of those who do, there are some worth consideration. Again, this isn't trading, it is long term, it is investing. It is like planting a tree and waiting years for it to produce steady fruit for you. Patience is required.


thebigm57
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I assume you're an NBA rookie or Football Player or some other personality with a high paying position, correct? Remember that those jobs don't last forever and you may/might be making the big $$$ now, but you can just as easily loose them or that ability to make the big $$$. GO TO SCHOOL...INVEST IN YOURSELF. EDUCATION WILL ALWAYS HAVE VALUE! PEACE!


Richard Jackel
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Start a Roth IRA.
A great company to use is American Funds.
You will need an advisor to help you. They only offer their investments through an advisor.


1 Night Stand
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if you can put 10,000 in IRA by age of 20 and just let it grow you will get close to one million by the time you can get your money.

compound interest is the key, so start early.


Daniel P
use a self directed ira; it can invest in anything and not subject to the all the rules of other iras.


All Business
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Best plan for someone as young as you is a roth ira. If your company has a 401K that is also equally as good if not better depending on if they do any matching to your plan.


TLH Band Drummer
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A Roth IRA would be ideal. Start off with as large an initial investment as possible, then fully fund them every year (to the legal limit), especially while you are young.

Two solid companies to look at: American Funds; Dodge and Cox.


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