• The Stock Market Point of View

    by  • December 14, 2011

    If you are thinking of investing in the Stock market then there are a few golden rules to bear in mind. The first is not to invest more money than you can afford to lose. The second is that you have to do a lot of research to work out likely trends in the...

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    Focusing on the Short Term

    by  • September 10, 2009

    Short term, when used in the financial sense, usually means one year or less. There are two ways to think of short term investment. The first is in an institutional sense. Institutionally speaking a short term investment  includes any of the listed assets on a companies current assets section of their balance sheet. These...

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    Funding Your Stock Program

    by  • September 10, 2009

    If you invest money in shares, is the first thing you need money! Where to find the money? If you must wait for an inheritance to come through, you must wait a long time, taking into account all progress made in healthcare lately. What’s this? They wanted to invest in shares of health? I...

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    Listing your assets in decreasing order of liquidity

    by  • September 10, 2009

    Liquid assets aren’t references to beer or cola (unless you’re AnheuserBusch). Instead, liquidity refers to how quickly you can convert a particular asset (something you own that has value) into cash. If you know the liquidity of your assets, including investments, you have some options when you need cash to buy some stock (or...

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    Backup Emergency Funds

    by  • September 10, 2009

    Money for the first time in your list 1) sheet alaflce (see next step for more information on listing your assets). Your goal is to have in reserve, totaling at least three to six months of your gross expenses in cash. Money is important 1) ecause it gives you a cushion. Three to six...

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    Establishing a Starting Point

    by  • September 10, 2009

    Have you already or if you want to go to the list of stocks, you need to know how much money you can afford to invest in stocks. Whatever, I hope to carry out their investment in U.S. stocks, as a first step, the investor has to take the talent, how much you have...

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    Stock – Investment Strategies and Tactics

    by  • September 10, 2009

    Once you understand stocks and the economic environment in which they operate, choose the strategy and the tactics to help steer you to your wealth- building objectives. Reveals some of my all-time favorite techniques for building wealth and holding on to your stock investment gains. You may be an investor, but that doesn’t mean...

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    Picking Winners

    by  • September 10, 2009

    Picking good stocks by using microeconomics, meaning that you look at the stocks of individual companies. I explain how to evaluate a company’s products, services, and other factors so that you can determine whether a company is strong and healthy. One of the major differences with this edition versus the first edition is the...

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    Before You Start Buying

    by  • September 10, 2009

    Once you’re ready to embark on your career as a stock investor, you’ll need to use some resources to gather information about the stocks you’re interested in. Fortunately, you live in the information age. I pity the investors from the 1920s, who diclntt have access to so many resources, but today’s investors are in...

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    The Essentials of Stock Investing

    by  • September 10, 2009

    Understanding the essentials of stock investing and investing in general will only help you, especially in uncertain economic times. An important point is that stocks are really financial tools that are a means to an end. Investors should be able to answer the question “Why am I considering stocks at all?” Stocks are a...

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    The Origins of Stock Trading

    by  • September 10, 2009

    Those who believe that the futures markets have been riddled with scandals are likely unaware that the history of stock trading in the United States was also grounded in scandals. Although the trading of shares in public companies did not originate in the United States, stock trading was very popular in America in the...

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