Posts Tagged ‘Investing’
Real Estate Investing – An Alternative To Traditional Stock Market Investment
Saturday, January 23, 2010 3:16 No CommentsFrom a historical perspective, investing in real estate is almost as old as the construction of property itself. Indeed many business owners who created their wealth through companies then went on to diversify into real estate investments. In fact, over the years real estate investments have produced similar returns to those found in [...]
Know your Tolerance for Investment Risk Before Designing An Investing Program
Friday, January 22, 2010 22:32 No CommentsWhat is risk tolerance and how does it influence your investment decisions? Understanding what you can and cannot emotionally tolerate losing will help you make better investment decisions and ultimately gain higher returns. What is risk tolerance? It’s your ability to deal with investment losses . . . usually in the short-run [...]
The Benefits Of Using An Investing Club
Friday, January 22, 2010 17:49 No CommentsIf you are going to college or just sarting in your career, you might want to consider investing in the stork market for a little extra cash. It is important for young people to start investing wisely in order to secure their financial future. Investment clubs are a great way to learn the [...]
Tips and Techniques to Successful Investing
Friday, January 22, 2010 11:17 No CommentsThe main objective of any investment is to make money and gain from a profit. Experienced investors usually study market trends before investing. However, inexperienced investors depend on the advice from financial advisors and brokers to guide their investments. Money always grows with time in the stock markets. A successful and [...]
Are You Investing Correctly?
Thursday, January 21, 2010 23:03 No CommentsInvesting can be defined as the resources with the expectation of some satisfaction or profit in return by putting forth an effort. By Investing we will invest more into our future, not just as a state but also as a society. Investing money is different from saving money, as in that money that is [...]
Angel Investing the 5 W’s
Thursday, January 21, 2010 21:20 No CommentsAngel investments: The 5 W’s Who So what is an angel investor? The term angel stems originally from the private investors that would fund Broadway musicals. Over the years, the term has become more encompassing and now business angels invest in industries and countries all over the world. The UK angel market is [...]
Trends In Real Estate Investing
Thursday, January 21, 2010 19:04 No CommentsReal Estate Investing In a Down Market Timing may be everything, but is now the right time to invest in real estate, given the steep declines seen in the housing marketing in recent months? Some real estate investment professionals seem to think so. In fact, the smart investors are buying, buying, buying properties right [...]
How to Start Investing Right Now
Thursday, January 21, 2010 19:01 No CommentsYou don’t have to inherit a large amount of money to begin investing. It is quite simple to start investing right now. One of the main reasons that people put off saving and investing is that they don’t think they have the money to do it. However, starting a savings plan doesn’t take [...]
Here Are The Ground Rules For Successful Investing
Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:39 No CommentsNot long ago investing was easy. There were few places you could invest and if you had money you wanted to invest, you left it to the professional stock brokers. However, deregulation of the financial markets has changed all this. In the past 20 years new investment products have been launched, changes [...]
Investment Advice: 3 Steps To Start Investing With Just $100
Thursday, January 21, 2010 9:26 No CommentsInvestment advice is usually geared toward those with thousands, or at least $1,000 to invest, in addition to the standard three-to-six-months salary socked away in a savings account. Most of us know how important it is to supplement our retirement with additional investment in traditional taxable investment accounts. Simply maxing out your IRA contributions [...]
