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  • Some Common Sense Investment Tips  By : Kay Brown
    Investing for our future is the message we bombarded with if we want to improve the chances of obtaining a secure happy life and many people are now doing just that, starting an investment portfolio with a shoe string budget. Investing your money into areas like real estate, online investments, stocks shares are just a few of the many avenues open to us any day of the week.
  • Can Real Estate Investors Still Make Money Flipping Properties?  By : Alexandria Anderson
    Flipping, or the quick reselling of a property that one has just purchased, is a controversial practice. That is because individuals attempting to flip have often engaged in some very bad practices and ended up angering both the buyer and the seller.
  • Education Loans: Paves A Prosperous Future  By : Julia Russells
    Education loans are like one of those great friends of life whose contribution can never be forgotten. For a person’s later prosperous life, the first half of life, i.e., his educational career matters a lot. In the absence of the required money, it is the educational loans that pave one’s way to achieve the peak of success.
  • Stocks in the Potash Sector are the hottest in North America. Here's why.  By : Matthias Koster
    With gains of 300% over the past year Potash stocks are running high. Find out what Potash is and how they are gaining such steam.
  • Investing in a company's stock  By : upty123
    An article on investing in company stock
  • Multifamily Investment Properties  By : Self-Storage-Owner
    Multifamily Investment Properties
  • Now Budgeting for College Students is More Important then Ever Before  By : Donald Renal
    One thing that the current U.S. economic downturn has highlighted, is the downside of easy credit. The truth of the matter, is that money that is borrowed must be paid back and the end game of the lenders is to drag it out as long as possible to extract as much money as they can, with interest and fees.
  • New Tools Are Available for Teaching Your Teenager to Manage Money  By : Donald Renal
    Teaching teenagers to manage money has always been a difficult task, but in todays economic climate it can be even more difficult then it was in the past. For one thing, teenagers are continually being bombarded by the media with advertising that encourages them to consume beyond their means. Also, finance and credit card companies continually advertise to teenagers that they can buy now and pay later with easy credit.
  • Understanding the Need for Financial Literacy Today and Tomorrow  By : Donald Renal
    “Predatory lending practices”. Its just one new catch phrase that has been born out of the latest financial crisis to hit the U.S. What does it mean and are lenders truly predators? The sad truth is that far too many people have positioned themselves to be victims of financial predators by virtue of the fact that they just lack the knowledge to understand what is going on around them when credit is being granted and a loans is being made.
  • Modern Student Based Budgeting Systems Present Their Own Unique Credit Realities  By : Donald Renal
    As anyone who watches the news today knows, these are unique economic times that we all live in. For a student in college today, the economic challenges that present themselves can be even more daunting and complex. For instance, one goal of any college student should be to prepare a positive credit rating so it will be there when that graduate.
  • An Online Report for Student Credit Cards is Now Easily Obtainable  By : Donald Renal
    If you have never taken a good look at your credit report then now is the time to do it. You are entitled by law to one free copy of your credit report annually and you can now obtain it online. If you are a student applying for a credit card, then it is important that you get a good look at your credit report before you actually apply.
  • Is Budgeting for the High School Student Something That Is Taught During the School Day  By : Donald Renal
    Most parents assume that when they send their high school student off to school that their teen will be given a well rounded education during the day. The truth of the matter, is that one by one, whack by whack, the roster of courses that are available at most high schools has been pared down to a dismal minimum. So, as the world has grown more complex and countries around the globe have been augmenting the courses that their high schools teach, American high schools have been “dumbing down”.
  • A Few Good Tips for Teaching Personal Finance to Your Kids  By : Donald Renal
    The world of finance has changed dramatically over the course of recent decades. It wasn't all that long ago that all that a young person really needed was an active savings account and some common sense and they were pretty much OK. Times have really changed though and now each day a persons mailbox is stuffed with glossy come-ons from predatory lenders that only point up the fact that banks are no longer the “friend” of the consumer.
  • Real Swell Tips for Managing Student Credit Card Debt  By : Donald Renal
    Its a fact. Trying to function in todays society without using credit is just impossible. Even if you are determined to keep your own personal involvement with the credit system to a minimum, it will search you out. This is because, more and more people and agencies, such as landlords and potential employers are using your personal credit rating as a determinate factor in making important decisions about you.
  • Can Your Kids Benefit From a Financial Education Video for Teens?  By : Donald Renal
    Everyone has seen on recent newscasts, the stories about homeowners in foreclosure who didn't take the time to read and comprehend completely, their loan contracts. Is it that simple? Why didn't they just sit down at a table for an hour and study it in full? The truth of the matter, is that even if they had tried, the majority of them wouldn't even be able comprehend them in full.
  • Steps To Building A Successful Real Estate Investing Business  By : LouCastillo
    The first step is to have a dream about what it is that you want to create and achieve. "Dream!" Let it become wild. Really see it. Touch it. Taste it. Be able to really envision what it is that you want to happen. If you don’t have a dream then you don’t have passion.
  • Why are investors turning to Solar?  By : Chris Davidson
    In the current world climate it can be hard being an investor. With financial markets in meltdown and the huge boom in property in slowdown, investors are wondering where the best place is to not only secure their money, but also to grow it too.
  • Market Relief After a Tough Week  By : cordieliea
    After a rather turbulent week markets ended on a positive note. US markets benefited from a better than expected inflation outlook, following Fridays CPI numbers. The majority of inflation increases were due directly and indirectly to energy costs, so markets were thankful for the fact that oil didnt finish the week on a new record high...
  • shares  By : Canterbury Services55 Canterbury Services55
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    Another way you can get more money from money that you have inherited is to invest in shares. Now not many people understand how to do this or where to start, but once you get a hang of it you will find that it is a piece of cake. Many people, however, after working at the lessons and number still do not understand the way it works. These people do not need to worry about it, because if they still want to invest in shares, all they need to do is get a broker, and as long as they know a bit about it, they cannot get ripped off. In fact there is one sure way to know that you are getting ripped off, or to know that you need to change brokers, the main tell tale will be the fact that you are losing money. So be not afraid of the unknown, because there lays success for many.
  • An Introduction to the Opportunity in Gold Trade  By : Raki
    If you have been thinking of investing, then a gold investment is something that you might want to consider. Gold is one of the most highly valued metals that throughout history, a country or kings riches was measured in the volume of gold in his coffers or treasury.
  • How to Use Stock Screeners for Stock Market Success  By : Alan McKnight
    Stock screeners are extremely useful in allowing traders to search the entire stock market for stocks that conform to specific criteria set by the user. This allows traders to compile a Watch List of stocks that conform to their criteria.
  • Investing Basics: Paying Yourself First  By : David Brishen
    Investing your money is one of the most powerful ways of using the tool of money in the right way. When you invest your money, you "pay yourself first". Read more in my article.
  • What is an ISA Account?  By : Tony Heywood
    A brief summary of what an ISA account is and the limits to the amounts you can invest with an ISA.
  • A Safe Investment with a Good Return  By : Emil
    This article is about Elvira Loquias and Elvira's Paradise and her search for an Investor.
  • VIPs still investing in Cyprus  By : TravelGuru
    The figures are stark and provide grime reading for most investors in the UK housing sector. Talk to any professional and watch any current affairs programme and you will hear nothing but doom and gloom. VIP villas operations director Mark Craven takes a pragmatic view on the current melee.
  • Top Performing Stocks for the Week Ended June 6  By : Mr. Zacks
    The five best performing stocks on the Zacks #1 Rank List last week were: Continental Resources, Inc. (CLR), GMX Resources, Inc. (GMXR), Massey Energy Company (MEE), Concho Resources Inc. (CXO) and Whiting Petroleum Corporation (WLL).
  • Top Performing Stocks for the Week Ended June 13  By : Mr. Zacks
    The five best performing stocks on the Zacks #1 Rank List last week were: The Mosaic Company (MOS), Agrium Inc. (AGU), Massey Energy Company (MEE), NCI Building Systems, Inc. (NCS) and First Solar, Inc. (FSLR).
  • The Power of Earnings Momentum June 6, 2008  By : Mr. Zacks
    At the end of every year, major publications like the Wall Street Journal produce a list of stocks with the biggest gains. What do these stocks have in common?
  • Investing in Summer FUN-damentals June 16, 2008  By : Mr. Zacks
    The first day of summer arrives on June 20, 2008 this year. One way to put some fun into your summer is to invest in fundamentally sound companies that earn profits while you work on a tan.
  • Creating Your Asset Management Team -2  By : Patrick Johnson
    Money management is usually learned as you grow up. There's no class in school about how to track your money or make it grow.

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