What are some of the best agencies out there for long term investment as in STOCK .
With low interest rates.
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Everything I've invested in so far has been a bust. I figure that even if I lose all my money, at least the inventory is gonna take a long time to leave. Additional Details Or ...
I recently purchesd $2000.00 worth of stocks from charels schwab, and now they have sent me a letter saying that I need to liqudate (close) all my assets from there company because my credit score ...
I was thinking of opening up a money market account, and I was wondering how much risk I'm assuming if I decide to get one? Also, what are some good companies to open up a money market account ...
i have all the resources except store fixtures, storefront and my salary for the first year. This is serious; I am looking for investors who will take a chance to help me stay off disability and stay ...
Check out www.Bankrate.com for savings and CD rates. If you don't want to put your money in the market, try www.ING.com. They have pretty good rates on savings and CD's.
Robby
depends on balance maintained - max approx 5 per cent
candace b
wow like pennies
nothing
Go to bizrate.com and you'll find a menu offering several ways of investing, including ratings on banks, etc, that offer the best interest rates, and the website also has a calculator for you to figure how much you'd earn in 6 months, one year, more.
Frank Castle
5%
Keep in mind the inflation estimated for 2006 is 3.5% which means in reality you only make 1.5%
If you really want to make some money you need to open a brokerage account.
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sanyo
depends on some rates...but not alot....but put a good portion in CD's (certificate of Deposit) there better than cd's but u have to keep them in for a certain period...
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Check the APY for instance if its 4.00% you would earn $4.00 per $100. APY takes into account compounded annual interest.
Josefina R
Not much. Depending on where you live, you might want to try tax lien certificates (not as risky as some people think, in my opinion). Also keep in mind that your currency could devaluate and factor in inflation, so maybe saving isn't such a good idea. Other tricks of investing might be more effective.