I'm 24 years old.
My company matches 6%.
I currently am investing 7%.
I only make $24000 per year.
I think my taxable income is $15500.
Currently, I put in around $35 ...
I was just wondering what the name of the largest sum of money would be called.
e g Millions, trillions etc. And how much interest the biggest sum would possibly make in a day in ones bank a/c....
Hi,
Let me first tell you what my plan is for my stock and then I'll give you the portfolio. I plan to invest as a moderate to aggressive investment with no plan to withdraw funds over the ...
For example,can a stock trading at $10,be wiped out and almost become a penny stock in a day?i have seen stocks rising 100% but falling i am not sure.
Back in India i think we have a 10% ...
I am receiving about $2,000 from my taxes this year and rather than blowing the money, I'd like to know what options I have in terms of investing the money and perhaps turning it into a bigger ...
After January,08 the equity market is highly volatile. All the FIIs are started withdrawing from the capital market. At this juncture all the mutual funds schemes are showing very low NAVs. How do ...
fedup
Where should one invest one hundred thousand dollars?
If I have one hundred thousand dollars where should I invest and how much should it grow in next ten years. Additional Details long term growth.
Diversify in managed funds. As a rule of thumb in ten years your investment should double i.e. $200,000.
tcmac853
The appropriate answer is seek professional guidance, but a reasonable expectation is to earn 9% on your money over 10 years. This means it should more than double....or be worth close to $240,000.
LT
That is why I have a financial adviser.. I let him decide and/or advise me where to put my money.
snook_er74
I know of such a option. You would get 132% in10 years time.
Again I dont want to go into details here because I dont really know how serious your question is.
But if you are serious about investing 100k, drop me an email.
Jelly Roll Capital CFA
If you want a few good stocks, I have my current top 25 list at http://www.valuestockreports.com/050107.htm - and those are all legitimate companies unlike alot of the stuff I see. If you wish to discuss anything further with me, my email is listed on the site...
Best of luck.
sl62584
You cant go wrong investing in a CD (Certificate of Deposit). Interest rates vary, but the least is 5%.