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 Does anyone know of any good books on investing?
I am currently reading rich dads guide to investing (great book)...


 What high risk, high gain investment would you make with £20k?
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 Is it possible for another stock market crash?
IF the dow kepps on getting lower is it possible for another crash? OR have they found a way to prevent that?...


 Prove the Federal Reserve does not buy and sell stocks!?

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Flyboy, The most important information that anyone can have is the moves and the data from the Fed! That has been the market mover.

Why does anyone do ...


 I lost a ton of money - both stocks and bonds?
I have a mutual fund - mostly stocks and some bonds....the bonds didn't help much. My portfolio is down around 30%.

Would like to know - to others who lost money in a mutual fund........


 What would you do if you had a friend he could make you billion of dollars would you help him?
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 What kind of education is required to become a professional investor/stock trader?
I am in the military, so I won't be making much money in my present vocation; however, when I do have time, I would like to study to be a professional investor, stock trader, or maybe even ...


 Help am new to stocktrading and buying of shares?
can anyone tell me what to look out for before buying and selling shares and also to direct me to a website where i could get free advice about stock trading....


 Can someone advise me with what stocks to buy? [read details]?
I'm a high schooler, and my parents have given me a set amount of money to buy stocks with (about 2,000).
I want to use the money to buy stuff for myself as well as save about 90% of it... M...


 How can I make profit $35,000.00 in one month?
There is people that make MORE than this... either by events, selling something... with very minor investment. Just being middle man. --- How have you done it? Have you done more than this??
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 Playing the stock is basically gambling, right?
Every news story I hear about the market mentions 'nervous investors', 'jittery investors', 'worried investors', etc. Apparently people are always sitting poised, ready ...


 Did you hear Cramer two weeks ago say "dont sell your bear stearns stock....you're stupid if you do"
ooops. missed that one by a tad....


 I think the Dow has reached a bottom, what you think?
think about it, every one knows how bad it is and how it wont get any better next year yet they still have shares held in the markets, this bottom will get knocked down a bit but bounce back up ...


 $400 a month to invest (young family)?
I'm a 26 year old Married man living in Oklahoma. I only make about 25-29 K a year but wife (21 yeard old) will be a teacher soon and that will more than double to where we will be making 55K ...


 Answers by the knowleable people only!!! investment...?
when you sell the stock that you own, who do you selling it too? For instance, i bought 5 share of yahoo for $1 a share. The yahoo stock went from $1 to $5, who do i sell that too?...


 I am looking to invest in something that gains interest.Any good ideas out there?l?
I've been looking at bonds but not too sure about them. Also looking at stocks but their also risky. I just don't want to to be working for the rest of my life. I do want to retire ...


 What's the best kind of investment for someone starting out?
I really want to get into stock though.
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I'm talking about an investment like stock....


 For those of you who manage your own stocks, how many different ones do you own ?
(individual stocks...not mutual funds)...


 How about instead of invading Iraq we invest one percent of that money into Olympic Sports?
The returns in terms of a better image, economy and world peace will be much better.
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My brother is in the Army and even I know the war was one of the biggest mistakes ...


 Is it worth 2.9% fee to have a 5% guarantee on my annuity investment?
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desmondo1986
Why are charities important?
                     
 




sophie0811
so that people can donate some of their money to worthy causes who need it!


Me, Myself & I
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Charities help people who cannot otherwise afford assistance (e.g. Hospice). Also, there are many animal charities for us animal-lovers out there. I love the fact I can donate money to my favorite animal shelter and know that they will neuter cats/dogs for people who cannot afford to get it done. I also volunteer for Hospice and love the fact my patients can get free nursing care, spiritual guidance, etc. and not have to worry about who is paying the bill. All donations you make to charities can be claimed on your taxes also.


Sani
There is not enough money to go around for scientists to pursue dedication for a particular disease to try and find out the causes, and off course new drugs to help combat a disease.

I am in the process of setting up a DD for £5 per month for the Motor Neurone Society in memory of my late ex-husband.

But every bit of charity is important whoever you support!


mannit m
tax relief !


Chav Princess
They're not!


deadman
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they provide services and help to many groups of people that would not normally get help through government organisations or private ventures.


allen555
It gives the donor a sense of doing something to help the cause of their choice. If all charities were disbanded and the support maitained by government, taxes would have to rise to cover the costs and the tax payer would have no say on where the money was spent. Charities also employ a lot of people with a lot of skills. Children 1st, Oxfam etc have people with great expertise in their chosen field.


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