Home | Links | Contact Us | Bookmark
Financial Forum Search :
   Homepage      News      Financial Topics     Finance Directories      Financial Forum      Dictionary  
Financial Forum    Investing
Finance Discussion Forum

 What can I invest in with 500 dollars ?
I'm 16 years old with a summer job. What can I do with 500 dollars that is stable and will also help my money grow. Thanks....


 If you had £1,000 to invest would you?
A: put it in a savings account at 5.25% per anuum?
B: Bet it on the monetary policy commitee (MPC) at the Bank Of England putting interest rates up on Wednesday. The odds are currently 1.11 ...


 If I was a investor, what is the best company I should invest in?
...


 What is the easiest and safest way to save and invest money?
investing ...


 What to invest 100k in?
...


 Is it the time to sell stocks when news of recession hits?
I was going to hang on to stock, but should I sell now the economy is heading for a recession?
Additional Details
I didn't buy the stock, it was gifted to me. It was as high as $49 ...


 How to work out what a share is worth?
How do i work out how much a particular share is worth to see if it is over or under valued?...


 I have a couple of thousand pounds to play with what would be the best investment to make to earn profit?
...


 With the economy crashing...is it a bad time to invest in my son's future?
I don't know anything about finances. I want to open some sort of account for my 21 month old son's future. However, with the economy being the way it is...are interest rates down? Is it ...


 What's your favorite mutual fund? Why?
What's your favorite mutual fund? Why?...


 What can I do to make it grow?
Hey guys

How can I earn more money with a $5000? Setup a small business? What can I do?...


 If your a college student what is the best stock to invest in?
SO I am a low income student that wants to invest early and have a nice nest egg someday.....


 Best advise for an investment?
I have $10,000 to invest. Without a risk, what is the best way to make money on it. Thanks!...


 I received an email named "PRINCESS COMFORT FRANK " from Nigeria that asks me to help her about investment.
Is this Email a scam?...


 What is a better investment gold or silver?
...


 Do you think that the recession of the stock market is almost ending?
Thanks for the answers....


 Why do people buy stocks?
My mom told how she wanted me to buy a stock for extra money but how does that work?...


 Am i entitled to my deceased farther's 401k earnings?
my dad died 10 years ago and my uncle keep getting letters stating his 401k has been rolled over.my uncle juts contacted me and stated he think their is some money in a 401k that my farther had and i ...


 If i bought £20000 of lottery tickets, what do you think the return would be?
...


 Is it possible to live on $62.50 a week?
I'm inheriting $300,000 and if I put it in a bank account with 1% interest, that is $62.50/wk if I calculated it correctly. Do you think I need a job or could I just live off the interest plus ...



Mariposa
What is the best way to invest $15,000 for 1-2 years?
I'm looking for the best yield in a relatively low-risk investment.
                     
 




Matt
I would put the money in a high interest savings account. There are several options available.

ING is offering 4.50% with no fees and no minimum requirements.


smiling_freds_biz_info
Rating
Buy a book: The Successful Investor by Ben Graham and begin educating yourself in investments.

It is a crying shame how the educational system lets us down in this vital field.

Good luck.


TrentonQ
Safest way is bonds or cds


Climax
Rating
if you want low risk, then you shouldn't invest in stocks, if you want a 1-2 years term, bonds are out, you should invest in government T-Bills and GIC's they will meet both the low risk and low maturity dates that you're looking for, although with low risk and low maturity dates, dont expect too high of a yield


Common Sense
ING is very good. I like www.GMACBank.com better. FDIC protection, higher rates (for at least the past 3 years) & free ATM drafts (no ATM Charge!!!) + checks.


Patrick L
There are several possibilities, depending on your own skills, needs, risk appetite etc. From super-safe (saving accounts etc. - up to about 4.5-5%) to high risk investment (up to 100's %). With the risk higher the earnings will be higher, OR THE LOSSES if you don't have certain guarantees build in. It all depends on your personal situation and what you need the money for later etc. Make yourself a plan or let it be made.


prosinvest
Dear Investor, Just look at http://www.prosinvest.com , already 10 months old on-line investment program. We have long-term investment program with 4% weekly profit and just satisfied Investors. Regards from Rick Bialy from ProfitClub support.


Matti K
Hi,

I have been investing in a company trading forex over 2 years now.
Profits have been staggering in many months. There are only a few weeks of loss. Every month is on profit.

Especially in December and January many forex traders made losses but not this one.

Why and how much do I trust this company even it is working in the area which is difficult? I have even dared to quarantee the capital of an investor on certain terms.

If you are interested to know more then please contact me at mkarsama@gmail.com


Matti K


primalgreed
Rating
It really depends on your risk tolerance. A low-risk investment to one, may not be a low-risk investment to another.

There are many investment vehicles, strategies, etc that can be utilized to minimize your risk, but your personal risk tolerance must be determined before the money gets dumped on the table.

What do you consider to be a low-risk investment? I think you need to answer that question first, then see if what you think is low-risk....Really is!


raulandchrisperez
Rating
You want low risk, go to ING DIRECT for a savings account.


Frank Castle
Rating
I know a company currently offering 25% annually.


 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:







Archive: Forum -Forum -Finance - Links - 1 - 2 - RSS - All RSS Feeds
The Causes and the Results. 0.004
Copyright (c) 2011 Financial Crisis Monday, May 28, 2012 - Terms of use - Privacy Policy