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 Best place to invest?
Ive got £3500 to invest, I want higher interest rates than Cash ISAs offers but I dont want to risk the capital amount. Where is the best place to invest?...


 What is going on with WAMU stock?
ive been losing money on this for a year now. Am I doomed to lose all that money or have I just been getting it on sale?...


 What a teen could do to ensure financial security at a very young age like before 30?
I am familiar with stocks but i track mine every day. Also some are volatile and etc. My question is other than education stocks, mutual funds, having a business etc. What other things can a 15 year ...


 How do you buy stock, without spending a mint on an investor?
I have a certain stock I want to buy but don't know how to go about ...


 U.S Should stop making pennies?
So I have to debate with someone else and I have to prove why we don't need pennies.
1. can be it costs more then its worth. (copper is worth more)
Someone help me out. for more ...


 What are some goods stocks to invest in? please answer ASAP.?
i am in highschool and doing a project in which i am getting one hundred thousand dollars (fake money) to invest in stocks. so if you can help me choose at least five it would be GREAT!!!!!!
A...


 Should I buy Sears or JCPenny stock?
You can find the financial info for the companies at finance.yahoo.com but what would you recommend based on the numbers (JCP, Sears Holding). Please help!...


 I am new to shares. Will u please advise me how to get knowledge abt shares? How to invest? best site to know?
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 Is now a good time to purchase shares?
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 Is it possible to never have to work again and live sustainably and independently for the rest of my life?
I am 27, I work very hard and earn ok money. I would like to never have to work again. I understand that it may take some time to get into a situation where this may be possible. But I would like ...


 When searching for a franchise what should you look for?
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 When I buy or sell Stock do I have to pay commission to the market or only to the broker?
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 Where is the best place to get information about investing in foreign currencies?
I have been looking at investing in some foreign currencies (1 in particular), but would like to find out as much as I can before working out whether this would be a good investment or not. Where is ...


 I want to know about share market daily tips site?
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 How do you play the stock market?
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 What are the best mutual funds to pick for a great return?
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 If you understand stocks please help!!!!?
I have a project at school and we 'got' $1,000 and we had to buy a certain number of shares. I bought Microsoft and I had 35 shares.I can't figure out if my stock went up or down. Thre ...


 I am 38 year old male i want know about investment for future?
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 Is cash a better indicator of a company's future success rather than net earnings?
is cash a more reliable performace measure than net earnings?...


 Document shredding is it a good investment?

Additional Details
I am looking to start a Mobile Document Shredding Company. My investment will be about $300,000. This is to supply secure document Shredding to Big companies....



mightymite1957
What is the first thing you should do to start building your fortune?
start a savings account, bonds, CDs, stocks?
                     
 




bob shark
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GET OUT OF DEBT

STAY OUT OF DEBT

there is two first things.


starbrite.
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START A CD plan and pay on it ever month.and keep it rolling over.buy gold when the price droops and have it shipped to you for your
safe deposit box.GOLD NOW IS $99.00 A OUNCE.paper money is next to worthless. A DOLLAR is only worth.30 cents of buying power.


Jasper
Your first option, should be to open a retirement account. This is always a good investment, regardless
of who you are.

If you have fully funded your retirement account and would like other options, you should consider a DRIP Plan.

They are seldom recommended by brokers due to the low rate of commissions received. However, these
reinvestment plans can be very powerful long-term investments. Studies have shown that DRIP's are one of
the best strategies on Wall Street.

They are inexpensive and easy to start. New investors to the stock market should definitely consider a DRIP Plan.

Companies like Toyota, Royal Canadian Bank, Sony, Bank of America, General Electric and many other Blue Chip
Stocks can be purchased through your DRIP Plan, with as little as 1 share in most cases.

These long-term plans are great for beginners as well as veterans. Check them out.

Best of Luck


chucksright
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open or contribute to an IRA account

always take advantage of any savings plans that your employer offers like a 401K or any that they will match.

money you have taken out of your check will decrease your income tax and make it much easier to save.


Ted
Consider your attitude toward money. Commit to living at a lifestyle a little lower than you can afford. Trying to build a fortune in isolation, without considering how you manage the rest of your finances is doomed.

Sign up for Vanguard's S&P 500 index fund and get them to direct debit your checking account monthly and automatically. The amount almost doesn't matter. Even $100 will do wonders if done regularly and with discipline.

Good luck.


robert w
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visit dave ramsey.com to learn ur hard expensive lessons from others bigger mistakes.
cheaper easier faster less pain more productive.


Gray
typically, you need a way to make money...which usually means, finding a job. can't invest money if you have none.


charlotte q
stocks


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