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Corporate and Bearer Bonds — Jeff McLeod Don’t know much about what types of bonds are in the investment world? How To Make A Well-Balanced Investment Portfolio — Joseph Kenny Getting a good investment portfolio is something that everyone needs who does any kind of investing. Having a good spread of investments is also a good idea, in the event that one area of investments takes a loss. Choosing Your Investment Training Curriculum — Robert Palmer Five Key Criteria you should use for screening any investment training curriculum. How Stocks Get Some Market Manipulation — wallmann You need to assess the best possible entry period on a stock so that you get some profit right away. That way you can "live with" a bit of a pull back and still be in a winning position. Do you Really Want to Invest Like Warren Buffett? — John Ruppel These days it seems that buy and hold investing doesn't work as well as it once did. In response many buy and hold advocates like to point to the success of some of the famous value investors. The most famous and the most successful of the value investors is Warren Buffett. U.S. Uranium Sales: $10 Billion by 2020 — James E. Finch Strathmore Minerals president forecasts U.S. uranium sales could exceed $10 billion by 2020, creating 4,000 new mining jobs. He projected domestic uranium production could jump to 25 million pounds by 2016. U.S. utilities annually consume more than 50 million pounds, 90% of which is imported. Active Fund Investment Management – Do You REALLY Know the Costs? — Ray Prince Many investors are unaware (or don't care) how much they are actually paying in charges to their fund manager(s). The advertised 'Annual Management Charge' is only part of the costs incurred by investors on their funds. This article explores what the other charges are and is essential reading for all investors. How to find the best foreclosure homes — David Yuri For those interested in buying foreclosure homes, detailed information on bank foreclosure properties is available on foreclosure listings. Foreclosure property is usually a home offered as security for a loan that hasn’t been paid for. Make profitable investments in foreclosure real estate — David Yuri Those interested in investing in foreclosure real estate often look for attractive offers of foreclosure homes on online foreclosure listings. Such lists include essential foreclosure information and foreclosure leads one can benefit from. Mutual Fund Investing Simplified — Amy F. Goodmann What is a mutual fund anyways an average person may well ask? How Compounding A Simple Monthly Investment Will Make A Millionaire - Guaranteed — Alex Dale Building wealth is no big deal. You need a paycheck and a commitment to make a monthly deposit to a fund that will accumulate the money and the interest over the years. If you start early, and make deposits every month, creating a sum of over 1 million dollars can be done in less than 20 years. Read on to learn the plan of action Investing Locally vs. Nationally — Over the past 5 years there has been a major shift in the way that real estate investors purchase properties. Specifically, there is a lot more interest now in NOT investing in your own back yard. This article describes the major pro's and con's of investing in local vs. national real estate. Questions To Address Before You Invest — Jonathon Hardcastle Investing is a lot like going to the casino. If you play your cards right, you can end up walking away from the table with a lot more money then you came with. However, there is much to chance when it comes to investing, and for that reason, you need to know all that you can to avoid the potential pitfalls investors make. Every investment offers the potential of risk, and knowing exactly what odds you face can greatly increase your investment potential. Investment Property For Sale — Adam Masterson 1. Landlords and Real Estate Invest In China: Equity Markets — David Carnes China’s economy may be growing at the rate of almost 10% a year but its domestic capital markets are in a dismal state, forcing the private sector to disproportionate reliance on foreign investment for capital (particularly hard currency). Its domestic bond market is underdeveloped, its banks are saddled with bad debts, and both the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets have performed poorly in recent years. |
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