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21st September 2009
There are lots of investment opportunities that are available in the world which you can use your hard earned money to invest in. Some of these investment opportunities are Money Markets, Capital Markets and Real Estate Markets. This write up will help yo... Read >
Author: Indah Mohd
17th September 2009
In the world of investment, one will come across many terms that relate to the different types of investments and how they operate. Among the terms is the money market investment, which basically refers to the global financing market that offers short ter... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
20th August 2009
New York realized it was entering a financial crisis by mid year of 2008 when many investors globally remove their money form the clutches of Wall Street and put their money in Treasury bills, a more secure investment.
Making businesses suffer by havin... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
18th August 2009
Credit crunch : a panic-driven massive withdrawal of credit from all sections of society despairingly short of it by banks that have previously been engaged in an orgy of unsustainable, irresponsible lending of fictitious cash in enormous amounts mostly t... Read >
Author: Scot Johns
10th August 2009
Key for invention is practical research
Home sellers won’t pick up the phone and call you with a maintenance free home with an excellent mortgage. It’s your responsibility to find out gems! Read more real estate information materials, chatting wit... Read >
Author: realjeff
28th July 2009
In a slumping economy, it can be not easy to know precisely how to invest your wealth. With market indexes going down from corner to corner the panel, there are still a few things to do to assist out your investments.
Chris McClelland, founder and chie... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th July 2009
There are basically 3 types of asset categories of investments which can be understood in the following lines
* Cash: CD’s (certificate of deposit) and Treasury bills are the two cash equivalents that are most widely used. In case of cash equivalent ... Read >
Author: Lavanay
26th June 2009
The stock market crash of 2008 lost many investors a lot of money, and had many other investors bailing out of stocks for the safety of savings and checking accounts, treasury bills and gold. However, it is still possible to invest - and yes, even make mo... Read >
Author: sarahsimmons
15th June 2009
The right mortgage is the single most important fiscal decision you can make. This loan will affect you for 30 years, and any mistakes in selecting the right financial product will cost you dearly over the course of these 30 years. Begin your shopping exc... Read >
Author: Lender411
06th June 2009
Projecting how much reliable income your savings will give you concerns every potential retiree. Since you have a 50% chance of living more than 20 years at age 65, you really must plan to avoid dipping into principal until you're quite old. But inflation... Read >
Author: Shane Flait
11th May 2009
In practice there are only three different types of investment you can make.
These are cash, bonds and stocks. Cash is simply holding a deposit account with a cash balance. Bonds are fixed investments where the return is known and guaranteed when you s... Read >
Author: mattglad
08th May 2009
Investing in bonds is very safe, and the returns are usually very good. There are four basic types of bonds available and they are sold through the Government, through corporations, state and local governments, and foreign governments.
The greatest thi... Read >
Author: uziohana
28th April 2009
The statement of cash flows is one of the main financial statements. The balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement are three generally accepted financial statements used by most businesses for financial reporting. All three statements are ... Read >
Author: hitechaccounting
03rd April 2009
Overall, there are three different kinds of investments. These include stocks, bonds, and cash. Sounds simple, right? Well, unfortunately, it gets very complicated from there. You see, each type of investment has numerous types of investments that fall un... Read >
Author: jamulco
27th March 2009
Before applying for a mortgage, learn about the 2 basic types of mortgages you will be asked to choose from:
1. Fixed Rate Mortgages
2. Adjustable Rate Mortgages
Fixed rate mortgages are mortgage loans with a fixed interest rate and term. The term,... Read >
Author: Ron Finkelstein
25th March 2009
Become knowledgeable about the 2 basic types of mortgages before you apply:
1. Fixed Rate Mortgage (FRM)
2. Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM)
Fixed rate mortgages, as the name suggests, as a fixed rate of interest applied to the principal amount of th... Read >
Author: Ron Finkelstein
09th March 2009
In many areas of everyday living, gold performs vital functions. Gold is actually a quality, high tech metal and very well demanded by the industry. Therefore, investors are content with the decision to pursue the best investment opportunity.
Even a... Read >
Author: Mai Fadzilah
17th February 2009
Overall, there are three different kinds of investments. These include stocks, bonds, and cash. Sounds simple, right? Well, unfortunately, it gets very complicated from there. You see, each type of investment has numerous types of investments that fall un... Read >
Author: jamulco
16th January 2009
Overall, there are three different kinds of investments. These include stocks, bonds, and cash. Sounds simple, right? Well, unfortunately, it gets more complex from there. You see, each type of investment has numerous types of investments that fall under ... Read >
Author: terry detty
14th January 2009
Investing in bonds is very safe, and the returns are usually very good. There are four basic types of bonds available and they are sold through the Government, through corporations, state and local governments, and foreign governments.
The greatest thi... Read >
Author: terry detty
12th January 2009
Stock trading software and what it can do for the investor
After years of content to my money in safe investments such as mutual funds, treasury bills, and even high-yield savings accounts, I'm finally ready to get a little aggressive. I am no longer t... Read >
Author: dcgloballlc
12th January 2009
One of the fastest growing ways that people are trying to make money online is what is known as forex trading. It's not for everyone as there's a certain amount of risk involved, but it can be extremely profitable if you go about it the right way.
Peo... Read >
Author: Sam Lockwood
09th January 2009
By Natalie Pace,
Author of Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is: Investment Strategies for Lifetime Wealth
Build a better nest egg with 6 easy, sound strategies for 2009.
The stock market lost 38% in 2008, but if you lost more than 20%, your problem ... Read >
Author: FSB Authors
03rd January 2009
There is a solution to our current economic woes. But a "solution" references that the problems are all resolved. It's not just saying you have the solution - trying your tactic and finding out it doesn't work - like our government is doing. After a... Read >
Author: ken ross
31st December 2008
Overall, there are three different kinds of investments. These include stocks, bonds, and cash. There is quite a bit to discover about each different investment.
The stock market can be very scary for those that know little or nothing about investing.... Read >
Author: James
05th December 2008
Private Trading of Medium Term Notes, also known as Mid-Term Notes and MTNs, is essentially capital raised for the purposes of the development of working capital and the upward trend towards strengthening a company's balance sheet. More times than naught... Read >
Author: Marcel Ford
02nd December 2008
Last week US equities ended a volatile week with big rallies on Friday, but these only came after the benchmark S&P 500 index had plunged to levels not seen for over a decade on Thursday. Despite Friday's 6%+ rallies on the Dow Jones and S&P 500, those ma... Read >
Author: cordieliea
13th October 2008
Invests
Wise Invests As Preparation for Retirement
Saving money is a wise move especially if you are really enthusiastic about preparing for your retiring years. however, there is another option that can bring about positive reaps for profit. This... Read >
Author: chai
08th September 2008
Imagine that you are living in a desirable city in a desirable condo and that all the residents have just been presented with a projected repair bill from their Home Owner Association (HOA) for $80,000 - per condo unit. It can (and has!) happened.
... Read >
Author: Jerry Clifford
08th September 2008
The news is full of reports about the real estate crash. However, there are still many local markets that remain virtually unscathed by the downturn in the market. If you live in one of these areas, you may think that your local market is safe and stable.... Read >
Author: Sal Vannutini
08th September 2008
The news is full of reports about the real estate crash. However, there are still many local markets that remain virtually unscathed by the downturn in the market. If you live in one of these areas, you may think that your local market is safe and stable.... Read >
Author: Sal Vannutini
17th July 2008
Home buyers will find it easier to qualify for an adjustable rate mortgage over a fixed rate mortgage. Adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs), also called variable rate mortgages or floating rate mortgages, are attractive to home buyers because of their low in... Read >
Author: Karen Bellas
11th July 2008
March 2008 saw the lowest ever number of people taking out mortgages to buy homes with the amount falling by 46 per cent over a year to 35,417 house buyers wanting loans.
At there peak, banks were handing out over 3,000 mortgages a day; however that nu... Read >
Author: Phil
01st July 2008
Summary: The Reserve Bank of India has raised the Repo rate to 8%. This hike will make the personal loan and other loans more costly.
In an unexpected move, recently the Reserve Bank of India has raised the rate at which it lends short term money to ba... Read >
Author: addi
23rd June 2008
Poor inflation judgment by the Bank of England has pushed interest rates to soaring levels for a second day running, suppressing any hopes of looming cut in new mortgage rates.
Three-month sterling Libor, the benchmark rate used to price many loans, so... Read >
Author: Mildred
19th June 2008
Many people are wondering what the story is behind the foreclosure crisis. They see that the foreclosures have risen over 141% since 2005. They hear in a single year, 2007, over 1.3 million homes are in foreclosure and that numbers is expected to rise ev... Read >
Author: MJ Jensen
09th April 2008
The word mortgage comes from the Old French word morgage which means literally “death-pledge.” It is a form of debt that is secured by the borrower’s real estate property and usually is for the acquisition of the real estate property that the mortga... Read >
Author: cash loan
18th January 2008
Investing in real estate has always been the best investment. It is because as a general rule, homes appreciate about four or five percent every year. This figure varies from neighborhood to neighborhood, and region to region. Taking on a general note fiv... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th October 2007
What does the government do with all the unwanted things they bought with our tax money? They auction it off at levels much below what they paid. Federal surplus, seized and forfeited assets make up the majority of items at these auctions. Just about ever... Read >
Author: Brandon Mouhot
08th February 2007
From radio spots and junk mail to television and newspaper
ads, American consumers are bombarded with invitations to
utilize various banking and checking services. And even though
they come with the obligatory fine print, so much of it remains a
m... Read >
Author: Chemain Evans
07th December 2006
After working hard to build a nest egg for retirement, you want to know that your investments provide a good return but remain safe. Although well managed stocks, mutual funds, and corporate bonds can provide superior returns, risk goes hand in hand with... Read >
Author: Chris Duncan
16th June 2006
Act now to save. Unfortunately, that statement will be the norm, for a long time to come. Every July 1st, federal student loan interest rates are adjusted. Unless a downturn occurs, we will all be faced with higher interest rates.
Usually the actual ra... Read >
Author: Richard Meeuwsen
06th June 2006
Take Advantage of Student Loan Consolidation Before Rates Rise 1.84 Percentage Points on July 1
The interest rate increase on federal student loans will increase 1.84 percentage points on July 1 and is based on the announcement of the May 30, 2006 auct... Read >
Author: Jeff Mictabor
04th June 2006
More and more overseas markets are opening up for foreign trade. This creates many new opportunities for the resourceful entrepreneur. However, financing trade in a relatively new and untested market such as Ethiopia entails many risks and challenges.
... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
26th May 2006
If one is investing in real estate and has decided to use an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM throughout the rest of the article), then they must be positive that they are well-prepared to push aside the lender's antics and evaluate the different loans using... Read >
Author: Adam VanBuskirk
20th May 2006
An ARM is a mortgage that has an interest rate that adjusts periodically, often every six or 12 months. At these intervals, the interest rate is adjusted using an index and a margin. The index is a financial index that is used to gage general interest rat... Read >
Author: Adam VanBuskirk
23rd February 2006
If you fall into the Baby Boomer generation, having been born between 1946 and 1964, this 3rd stage of life, retirement, is right in front of you. Keep in mind, that potentially, this is the longest stage of life, possibly lasting 20-30 years. Dont' fail... Read >
Author: Kent Smith
09th December 2005
Adjustable rate mortgages are to home buyers as carrots are to bunnies very tempting. The secret to figuring out if an adjustable rate mortgage is a good deal is the rate index used.
Indexes Setting Rates
Lenders really want your business and a... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis
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