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 Should I buy euros now? Do you think the Euro will get more expensive, stay the same or go down?
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 Does anyone know about investing in stocks?
a friend of mine invested in vending machine company,she brought some stock in it. she says ,she can make thousands of dollars in this kind of stock. is she right....


 What would be the best stock to invest in for retirement?
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 How much is this penny worth?
I have a 1957 American penny is this worth anything?Thank'...


 What should I invest in??
I'm getting what I consider a lot money from my car accident and my mom wants me to put a little bit of it in something that will gain money. I have no idea what the whole idea behind investing ...


 If I had approximately £50,000 in my bank right now, what would be the best way to invest it? Profit-wise.?
Let's just say I had £50,000 sitting in my bank right now. I'm 18-25 years old and live in London. Obviously I wouldn't be able to live off that for the rest of my life, so what would ...


 Can we and how to invest in oil?
Crude oil prices are hitting the roof. As a common man I want to know how i can benefit from this. How can I invest in oil and then make a profit when the price of oil becomes high?...


 How much should we invest in our 401K plans?
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 Where and How Can I buy Stocks?
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 Is it possible to purchase just a few shares of stock? what's the cheapest way? it's for a 3 year old w/ a ssn
I would like to buy a few shares of stock (preferably Microsoft) for a three year old. I plan to add to his "portfolio" as the birthdays pass and would like for everything to be in the ...


 What's best way to buy stock online or broker?if online than what would be a good website.Investing only $1000
Hy i am college student and i wana invest about Onetime $1000.00 how should i go about doing it and i would hate to lot of fees....


 What should I do with my 401-K?
I recently left my job after 10 years. I have my 401-K that I am going to rollover into and IRA however I am not sure what to roll it into. Broker has suggested Large Cap Growth fund or a ...


 18 years old and want to learn to invest.?
Currently in college, and my major is Business Administration. I've been curious in investing but I don't know how to go about it. Anyone recomend any books,websites, and etc. On second ...


 So how much money should i start with if am gonna open in any public bank???
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 What are the fears of money?

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IN OTHER WORDS: What is MONEY afraid of? Do you see how I worded it.........


 How do you know when is the best time to invest in the stock market?
The stock market is dependent on a whole lot of factors. People say it is good to invest when shares are low and watch it rise. However, you can also lose A LOT of money. What should people look out ...


 $4000.00 and ready to invest..but in what?
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 Doesn't the stock market drop because of dumb people?
If people wouldn't panic and start selling all their stocks off, the market would not have dropped 777 points in a day. Chill out and keep your stocks....


 Is the stock market gonna crash?
i think it is but what is you opinion? are we gonna go into a mini version of the great depression like it will be the "almost-great great depression"?
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 How is is possible for the stock market to fall?
If you can only sell when there is a buyer then how can the market fall? If I had 10 shares and you wanted 5, I sell 5 now i only have 5 but you now have 5 so the market still has 10...right?...



devp444
Me & girlfriend saving for future together, whats a good account to open?
Me and my girlfriend are going with an idea to open an account together and put money into it until we decide to get married. We both want marriage so we figure y not do somethin now until we get to that point to help out. The money isn't for nothing specific yet possibly honeymoon money, house down payment, who knows. What would be a good way to go about saving this money, just open a regular savings account or something different like a c.d or something? We plan to make like a ten dollar deposit every time each of us gets paid and put more in whenever we want to.
                     
 




Kflo
The orange account from ING. Has a much higher yield than most c.d.'s and unlike a money market, you can make withdrawls or deposits anytime.


zyberianwarrior
seperate accounts until you get married then you can join them.


abandoned_freight_train
Well buddy. Seriously, if you guys havent been together for a long time...In my most honest opinion ever. Best account type to open...is a SEPERATE account. Seriously. Doesnt hurt to save seperately. In the long run you may actually be thankful. Or you both saved up a whole lot and can then combine your amounts and make further investments. In a more together kind of way. Good luck


Frank Castle
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I strongly suggest you to let her save her money in her account.


bdat40oz
I would contribute to a money market fund. I would also keep some money on the side for your self and your hussies. Hey you never know when you might need money for a rub and a tug from Canada.


amshamah
I'd Invest it in a low-risk stock portfolio. Personally I have my funds in the market and it is doing alot better than if I were to have placed them in a bank. The other thing with stock portfolios is that if for some reason you want some cah, you call you broker and tell them to send a check for the amount you want.


MISS-MARY
I'd start with the savings account and then when you gat up to $250. go buy a CD and keep it going like that. Get the highest interest rate and move it if it comes due and there is a higher rate at another bank. Make the money work for you. the savings rates stink. Plan on the timeframe yoou will need the money like a honeymoon and schedule them to come due at about the same time, when you will need them. You may decide to take a cheap honeymoon and wait for that house when you see the nest egg grow a little. Smart move.


Big Bully
Not a good ideal to open a joint account unless your married. Things may change between the two of you and the marriage could be called off. Yes, your in love now, but who can predict the future. The two of you should open your own accounts, but individually.


hogie0101
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Since it seems like you will be taking the money out in a few years or less a high interest savings account makes the most sense.

Above "Ing" was mentioned, it has a 4.5% rate with no fees or minimums, good but there are better accounts.

www.emigrantdirect.com is 5.05%
www.hsbcdirect.com is 5.05%
www.theapplebank.com/grandyielddirect/ is 5.25%

all of these have no fees and no minimums.


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