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karnautrahl | Most effective way for a beginner to learn about dividends, stocks, shares in relation to a new job. Anyone? |
I'm looking at a career change, and need to learn quickly about dividend timetables, basics of stocks and shares and related matters. This is for a trainee position and in preparation for an interview.
I'm asking this question as part of my homework to see what good advice other experienced folks have :-).
It's in the UK and dealing with global clients.
Any recommendations for good sites, basic books etc vastly appreciated :-).
Thank you for any help offered. |
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BigBen
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Investopedia offer great education. In fact, it is the knowledge partner for Yahoo! Answer. Fool.com also offer sound stock investing advice. At least you can get started with these two. And look for investing forum too. Yahoo! Answer is not bad anyway.
GoodLuck! |
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Dzo
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Hi,
It requires an exhaustive study. You should visit several websites and learn all the those aspects in details. You can visit http://www.stockswatcher.info and find very useful info. Good luck! |
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Dang
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The most important factor of learning about financial studies is learn how to read annual report of different public listed companies. Visit website of related stock exchange to view the annual reports. After learning how to learn to read annual reports,you will need to do analyse if the company is doing well or bad due to fundamental or technical analysis. Go get some financial books from bookshop or lirbrary to read it. I hope it helps. Good luck in your furture endeavour. |
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jack
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I've been told by that if you'd like to learn how the market works, read the Wall Street Journal every day and eventually you'll begin to see everything click together.
Beyond that, watch stocks and maybe even push some money around in different funds. Diversification is key, etc. |
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felixthecat
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Try MarketWatch.com. I'd be curious to see if it provides the same current market analysis as in the United States (I imagine since the 'market' is a global one, it would be a good source). From that site, I suspect you would find links that would be extremely informative and pinpoint your specific information needs much more expeditiously than any other venue. |
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bullet b
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most effective way is to get a book. usually a college textbook of first intro class is good enough. |
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Russ B
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Go to the nearest library and ask the friendly person at the desk...I am sure you will get more than you can read. |
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