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 Has anyone ever done well in the stock market without a broker?
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 If I have $10,000 - $20,000 in my saving account will they charge me taxes when I take out?
Since the account has been accruing interest on it? And do banks charges per month fee if you open up a saving account?...


 Any point in using 401k?
I am a summer intern at my job with only a month left this summer, and I only come back to this job one month in the winter and two months during the summer. I do not plan on continuing with this ...


 As an investor I have the choice of daily, monthly, or quaterly compounding, what do I chose and why?
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 How can I invest $5,000?
I don't like stocks. because it's returns are not great. Since 9/11 it's returned what 1% annually. Plus the brokerage fees equals no gain....


 How do I know if my financial advisor is giving me good advice?
I don't know much about investments and stocks, so I trust my advisor to make all of my decisions about my IRA. All of the money is in one mutual fund, is that normal?
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 What's the best online trading platform (E*Trade? ScottTrade?)?
I wish I could do one that did both stocks and commodities and futures, but I'll be happy with stocks. I want to place my 40k in mutual funds into day trading (don't worry, I have actual ...


 Will the gold price go up again in the near future?
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 Why does the Stock Market keep crashing?
The stock market won't stop going UP and then DOWN it's like a stupid roller coaster. What's happening?...


 Can anyone enlighten me on trading in share market?
I am intending to invest in share market. But, I am little knowledgeable. I want to be informed....


 You buy Cisco stock at $17 a share and sell at $14 a share. loss or profit?
im not good with stocks =P...


 What is the best way to invest $10,000 that we will want in a little over a year?
We have $10,000 to invest and will be living overseas for one more year. During that year, we would like to see that $10,000 make a little money for us if possible, so we can put it down on some ...


 How do you know when its time to sell your stocks?
I know it's not the best time to ask!....LOL

I have shares in a prominent company, which I feel is very resilient. However, with the state the economy is in I am a bit concerned.
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 How to save your money fast?
hi,i would like to know if anyone knows any good tips to save up some money,anything helps and i would be thankful...thanks

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 Why have food prices gone tremendously higher?
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 If you had $5000.00 to starte a small company , what would it be ?
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 Investing 101?
ok so i have $5000 how do i invest it n what stocks should i consider? invest it all in one? or many? I have NO clue how to invest into the stock market. your help is ...


 I have 500 dollars to invest?
what would be the best way to invest to get a maximum return in a short period of time?...


 That is the best type of investment account to start when saving for your childs education?
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 I am buying house for investment. I am not sure if I should 20 or 30% down pay.?
I thought 30% down better to reduce interest pay. But my agent says to put 20% because I could get tax deduction for home interest payment. which one is better to reduce interest pay or to get tax ...



Connor D
Which stocks pay a high divedend?
It may seem dumb, but i'm a beginner. Also, be sure to check out my other questions. some are related to stock.
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Oh, I am looking for specific companies. Be sure to check out my other questions.
                     
 




investments 101
Here is a list of lower risk, high dividend stocks

Genuine Parts - GPC - 2.80%
Coca Cola Co.- KO - 2.55%
Altria Group, Inc - MO - 3.89%
Chevron Corp - CVX - 2.98%
Apartment Inv - AIV - 4.03%
Bank of America - BAC - 4.19%
Citigroup Inc. - C - 3.60%
JPMorgan Chase - JPM - 2.81%
Abbott Labs - ABT - 2.32%
Johnson & Johnson - JNJ - 2.26%
Lilly (Eli) & Co. - LLY - 3.23%
Merck & Co. - MRK - 3.39%
Pfizer, Inc. - PFE - 4.36%
General Electric - GE - 2.95%
3M Company - MMM - 2.33%
Du Pont (E.I.) - DD - 2.93%
AT&T Inc. - T - 4.11%
Verizon - VZ - 4.37%


morlock825
Several of the finance sites have free stock screeners. Look for the high dividends there. Beware the really high divs, though. Some of those companies are in no position to maintain the div they are paying, and can change it at any time. High dividend yields may also indicate that the stock price has been beaten down by the market to reflect a negative business situation. Dividends are just one of the factors in your purchase decisions. Go get one of the investing for beginners books- it will help you a great deal.


surfinthedesert
Check out NCT and MMLP.


Paul
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You will have to check for various companies.
Check the website below where you can find more details on how to see dividends and how to select good stocks.


http://money-review-site.com/shares.html

http://www.money-review-site.com


jebediabartlett
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Southern Copper (PCU) yields about 10% annually (paid quarterly)
VVR yields 8.8% annually ( paid monthly)
Some " Canadian Royal Trusts " pay in the 10-14% range, but they're in a state of confusion right now...so unless you want to do some really heavy studying on your "beginning" investments...wait before you look into those.


Rabbit
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Go to ishares.com, click on specialty, then Dow Jones Select Dividend Fund. Look at the top holdings then click the tab for the list of those companies making up this ETF's index. These won't be stellar numbers, but they are steady numbers. High yielding dividend stocks are that way because of problems. General Motors used to be a stable-paying company and they are on hard times, the dividend was cut and the price cut even more. You risk losing a lot of principle as well as the ability of the company to consistently pay that dividend because their business, usually, is bad. Remember, though, if you are a US taxpayer, even if a bank might pay more than your dividend, the dividend is taxed differently.


Peaches
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Generally, utilities.

Also, look at the top 10 holdings of mutual funds that are categorize as income funds.


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I have invested in a few stocks that pay a monthly dividend. I think that most stocks pay a yearly dividend. Check out stock symbols PWE and CNE. Those are both oil stocks I have purchased.


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