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25th September 2009
With technology so advanced and everything available with the click of your mouse, you can even make money online from your home, with little or no investment and with a basic working knowledge of the computer.
Stock market online
For those who are... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
If talking about the literal meaning, Stock market is a unique place that deals with the stocks, shares and equities. Stocks and shares are issued when there's a need arises for funds. These shares are issued to general investors. These funds are either i... Read >
Author: Money Control
23rd September 2009
Opening a showroom in the corner of a city and being unaware of the business news will hamper an entrepreneur in many ways. Watching news channels is a must if we are determined to achieve the benchmark. Different houses have different kinds of television... Read >
Author: Henry Michel
22nd September 2009
SafeHarbor are the eBay police department. If you break the rules, commit fraud or try to buy something you're not supposed to, they'll be after you.
When You Don't Pay.
This is the most common rule buyers break - it's all too easy to just change yo... Read >
Author: Nickolas Guy
16th September 2009
Understanding the nature of the stock market, including its pros and cons, doesn't have to be confusing one. Many people fear that in order for them to know the nature of the stock market, they have to understand a gamut of stock and marketing terms and a... Read >
Author: Forrest Houston
16th September 2009
From a small business to a share holder, this is the biggest business transformation that one can ever try. Stock market can make you richer in just one day, but it can bring you so much burden if you are lacking information on what a stock market is. Esp... Read >
Author: Lars Stork
07th September 2009
After several years of wait and hype, the world of internet has arrived. Internet has provided an easy, fast and convenient way of commerce also known as E commerce. This has enabled us to purchase and do business and money related transactions from a mob... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
02nd September 2009
The Stock Market of India originated in the year 1875, with 22 enterprising brokers coming together to established Bombay Stock Exchange. For the past 135 years this market has continuously grown to be called as the most dynamic and efficient stock market... Read >
Author: Money Control
02nd September 2009
What is a charging order?
Charging orders are orders obtained from a court by creditors to whom you owe money. They are a legal "charge" which is placed on some item of your property, typically land or property. It does not ordinarily mean that a cred... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2009
There are many people that have started forex trading because it is the best way to make money, instead of with stocks and shares due to the uncertain market. With so many different competitors available who are trying to get you to use their forex softwa... Read >
28th August 2009
If you managed to make use of your Individual Savings Account (ISA) allowance in the last tax year, then you will be pleased to know that as of today, you have another £7,200 of potential tax free investments in which you can deposit into ISAs.
If you... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch
28th August 2009
Most people have heard of, or have money invested in a cash ISA, but many don't know enough about stocks and shares ISAs to choose this savings method either as part of or all of their ISA allowances.
If you are unfamiliar with ISAs, here's a quick sum... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch
20th August 2009
The introduction of SIPP qualified overseas property investments has assisted in the encouragement of increased investment options, with tax advantages and the possibility of deciding upon your own investment options for your pension fund plan.
Self In... Read >
Author: Melissa Chappell
19th August 2009
Investment in stocks and shares can be difficult for even the most seasoned investor as has been shown recently. Although the potential is available for excellent returns, the difficulty can be which stocks to purchase and when. Penny stocks have become a... Read >
Author: Alan Reed
19th August 2009
It is common knowledge that Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) have been offered as the “no-brainer” tax free method for saving without having to pay tax on the interest earned. But recent surveys show that they may no longer be the best option.
IS... Read >
Author: Which4u
18th August 2009
If done properly, currency forex market trading can be one of the most profitable methods of making money on the Internet. The forex market is one of the most liquid markets available with literally trillions of dollars moving hands across the market on a... Read >
Author: Candy
13th August 2009
With banks being bailed out and companies going bankrupt, you may be a little confused about where to stash your cash. Should you save your hard-earned money or invest it with the hope of higher rewards?
Savings accounts
There is a range of savings ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th August 2009
There are lots of people in this current recession that will try to sell you financial products, home based business and investment plans in the time of recession.
Firstly, lets look at some of the financial products. Pensions, savings, stock market an... Read >
Author: elephant9
05th August 2009
Everyone has heard of stocks and shares, probably even the futures market, but trading the FOREX (Foreign Currency Exchange, or FX) market is a relatively new phenomenon. Until recently, FOREX was the domain of the banking fraternity (large banks can trad... Read >
Author: dbp2005
01st August 2009
Have you ever wondered why it is,that the rich continue to get rich and the poor continue to get poor. The answer to that question is so easy that it is very sad that the school system does not cover this basic topic.
In a nutshell,the rich have the... Read >
Author: Santrepreneur
01st August 2009
The ISA (Individual Savings Account) was launched on the 6th April 1999, replacing the PEPs (Personal Equity Plans) and Tax-exempt special savings accounts. The creation of the ISA was designed to appeal to a greater aspect of the population, where as its... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
01st August 2009
One question that is paramount in people's minds right now ( in just about every country in the world ) is, of course, whether it is actually very wise to start an Internet business in the current economic climate. To this query I'm tempted to use an old ... Read >
Author: Hilary Hughes
19th July 2009
Day trading the stock market involves the fast buying and selling of stocks on a day by day basis. This technique is used to secure quick profits from the relentless changes in stock values, minute to minute, second to second. It is rare that a day trad... Read >
Author: Noel Bailey
16th July 2009
Now we shall discuss the growth and development of properties in New Delhi. The price of residential New Delhi Real Estate shot up in a couple of years, apartments in the most desirable districts in south eastern, New Delhi saw property price gains in the... Read >
Author: NattyNitin
09th July 2009
Choosing a particular pension scheme may be down to individual choice, but saving for such should be embraced by anyone who would like to have the possibility of financial assurance when they reach their retirement.
A pension is a tax-efficient way of... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
07th July 2009
We hear the term 'residual income' talked about a lot in network marketing, but it's a concept that confuses many people. If we have a look at the general term 'Income' it can be thought of as being divided into three main groups:
1. Earned Income - th... Read >
Author: Mlm Marketing UK
04th July 2009
Investing in Stocks and Shares has always been mandatory for the average salaried investor. The Market has been the only hope for people who have a limited source of income and hence look forward to stocks and equities to capitalize on every investment th... Read >
Author: Conan
28th June 2009
While there have been suggestions from some quarters that the recession may be coming to an end and the stock markets have become relatively stable, it appears many are still unwilling to take serious risks when it comes to investment.
The FTSE 100 Ind... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
27th June 2009
Investment is a big decision and one that should be considered and researched thoroughly prior to making any financial moves. A good starting point when considering your investment options is to look at the types of investment opportunities available to y... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
27th June 2009
Forex trading has been used in the currency market for a long time. And, it has made many investors a lot of money. Many Forex trading investors have also lost a lot of money.
With Forex trading you buy and sell different foreign currencies. Forex trad... Read >
Author: Robert McMurtrie
15th June 2009
Saving or investing for the future primarily to ensure a pension income can be achieved in many ways. Some people choose to pin their future income hopes on just one method, whilst others like to spread the risk and choose several different investment opt... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
15th June 2009
Anyone of retirement age is concerned about the future as regards the spending and earning power of a limited income. Investing can be an advantageous approach for many who are limited in their options to earn income, yet a mere superficial scan of the ex... Read >
Author: sturat
15th June 2009
Self invested pension plans, otherwise called SIPP, allow the retired person to maintain control of their funds and to utilize them in the manner that they prefer. There are a variety of investment schemes in which self invested pensions may be used, incl... Read >
Author: sturat
12th June 2009
PEP was introduces and popularized by the Margaret Thatcher government to encourage equity ownership among larger section of the country’s population. The Conservative government allowed PEPs to contain collective investments. This was way back in 1986.... Read >
Author: sturat
10th June 2009
The world is looking pretty gloomy in all respects and while this is not something that has been a non pattern for the past few thousand years, it has hit a sharp curve in the graph of 'gloomy dispositions'. For one thing, the world economy has gone down ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
06th June 2009
The stock market for beginners can be a very risky place. It's a stock exchange where the trading of stocks and shares is carried out. Professional dealers buy and sell stocks and shares on behalf of customers.
So, the stock market for beginners philos... Read >
Author: Robert McMurtrie
05th June 2009
It's not easy understanding the stock market. The Stock Market is where the trading of stocks and shares is carried out. Professional dealers buy and sell stocks and shares on behalf of customers. But what stocks and shares do you buy and sell?
Try und... Read >
Author: Robert McMurtrie
03rd June 2009
So many novice traders seem to think that stock trading is difficult or risky and they struggle to make a few dollars in profit. They spend time poring over the analytical data and they scratch their heads at the information handed to them on the charts a... Read >
Author: Peter Skotnicky
19th May 2009
PEP was introduces and popularized by the Margaret Thatcher government to encourage equity ownership among larger section of the country’s population. The Conservative government allowed PEPs to contain collective investments. This was way back in 1986.... Read >
Author: sturat
18th May 2009
Love paperwork? Then a DIY superannuation fund may be just the thing to keep you happy. You'll have stashes of paperwork to wade through every day if you so desire - not to mention all those financial decisions about the best stocks and shares to buy and ... Read >
Author: Mel C
18th May 2009
Many people need financial advice to get out of debt, or to negotiate the tricky waters of finance in their daily lives, including paying off that mortgage while still making ends meet. But who is best qualified to give that advice? Who should they listen... Read >
Author: Mel C
18th May 2009
How many financial advisors directed their clients into margin borrowing schemes in the past 4 or 5 years? Obviously there is no record of the true number but because so many of the big investment houses using leveraged investments to maximize returns th... Read >
Author: sentinal486
18th May 2009
How many financial advisors directed their clients into margin borrowing schemes in the past 4 or 5 years? Obviously there is no record of the true number but because so many of the big investment houses using leveraged investments to maximize returns th... Read >
Author: sentinal486
18th May 2009
Today we are all talking about debt reduction and starting to think of ways to reduce that monthly interest burden that is the root cause of all the post boom problems.
Through the good years of the late 1990’s and early 2000’s there were countless... Read >
Author: sentinal486
15th May 2009
The landscape of the property market has changed considerably over past decades. No longer is property investment seen as the domain of the already wealthy. Many are coming to see the positives investing in property can bring when compared to traditional ... Read >
Author: PJL
25th April 2009
When you invest in stocks and shares you are virtually buying a piece of the company. This saves them the cost of borrowing the money they need and it gives you the right to participate in their success by being paid a dividend at the end of each year, or... Read >
Author: Mel C
23rd April 2009
Safety first
Given the difficult financial situation in the world today, you need to be very careful with your money. In particular you need to find the safest place to keep savings accounts, whilst trying to get the best return or interest that you can.... Read >
Author: Mel C
23rd April 2009
A smart investment?
The sad truth of the matter, is that there are very few, if any, smart investments to be made at the moment. The financial markets are in such turmoil that nothing is any longer certain, even a managed fund.
What is a managed fund?... Read >
Author: Mel C
22nd April 2009
In a bid to encourage UK residents to save more money the British government introduced ISAs, short for individual savings accounts. The appeal of an ISA lies in the tax efficiency that you receive when saving your money in this type of account.
With ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
17th April 2009
If you managed to make use of your Individual Savings Account (ISA) allowance in the last tax year, then you will be pleased to know that as of today, you have another £7,200 of potential tax free investments in which you can deposit into ISAs.
If you... Read >
Author: Which4u
16th April 2009
The steps below clearly explain how to create a realistic budget; how to reduce the amount of interest that you're paying; how to make fewer payments, and how to consolidate your credit cards.
Step one involves creating a realistic monthly budget, with... Read >
Author: Michael Redbourn
09th April 2009
Most people have heard of, or have money invested in a cash ISA, but many don't know enough about stocks and shares ISAs to choose this savings method either as part of or all of their ISA allowances.
If you are unfamiliar with ISAs, here's a quick sum... Read >
Author: Which4u
09th April 2009
What kind of investor are you - defensive, cautious, balanced or aggressive?
Whether you are investing as part of a pension plan, investment ISA or simply buying stocks and shares, it's vital that you have a 'plan of attack' to help guide your investme... Read >
Author: Gareth Flanagan
09th April 2009
Key to doing this is ensuring you don’t hand over more cash to the taxman than you have to. But does that mean investing in an offshore tax haven or working out a tax avoidance scheme? Not at all.
What is an ISA?
ISAs, or Individual Savings Accounts... Read >
Author: MarkeD
09th April 2009
The moment when anybody talks about Stock trading one thinks about the place where one can buy and sell stocks. You might also think about the overall activities, which come within the range of a stock market in a country. The moment you hear "the stock... Read >
Author: AnnaCove
09th April 2009
The moment when anybody talks about Stock trading one thinks about the place where one can buy and sell stocks. You might also think about the overall activities, which come within the range of a stock market in a country. The moment you hear "the stock... Read >
Author: AnnaCove
08th April 2009
Do you have excess money left over each month?
If you have excess money left over each month after you have paid your costs of living, and/or you already have a "free" lump sum in your checking account, you should seriously consider opening a savings acc... Read >
Author: Mel C
08th April 2009
In the midst of an economic downturn with a volatile market, knowing how and when to purchase stocks and shares can be a nightmare. Recently, many have lost thousands upon thousands of in the stock market and now need to seek some form of debt advice.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th April 2009
As the current tax year comes to end, so does the opportunity to invest up to £3,600 and enjoy tax-free returns. That is the maximum amount that current government regulations state you can invest each tax year in a Cash ISA (Individual Savings Account).... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
27th March 2009
The cost of bringing up children and providing for their future, like everything else, is continuously increasing. In fact, a recent survey calculated that it currently costs a staggering £9,000 per year to bring up the average teenager, and the total ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
20th March 2009
Many people who want to trade on the Forex market are nervous to try because they don't fully understand pips but realise that making a mistake in their calculations could cost a considerable amount of money.
Trading on the Forex market is similar to buy... Read >
Author: Margaret Tye
13th March 2009
The year is 1999; a new dawn is upon us. Many fear that we won’t live to see the new millennium, they fear the Y2K bug, and they fear Nostradamus and the end of the world. But those who believed in the future, believed we would survive, wanted a better ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
13th March 2009
Managed funds are special funds whereby a number of small investors are able to pool their money into one pot, so creating a larger lump sum. This larger lump sum, then allows access to some sorts of investments that would normally not be available for th... Read >
Author: Mel C
06th March 2009
Forex is one of the greatest hommy work opportunity to make money. It gives an opportunity to make money from the comfort of your home and spending the time with family at the same time. It is also an opportunity which you can do along with your existing ... Read >
Author: Biet Aka
06th March 2009
A share or stock is a document issued by a company; it is a unit of account for various financial instruments including stocks, mutual funds, and limited partnerships. A share of company will earn a portion and by the selling of those shares you may get c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd March 2009
You'll almost certainly have heard of one, but exactly what is an Individual Savings Account (or ISA, which is a term which is probably more familiar to you)? The government brought in ISAs in 1999 as a means of encouraging savings by way of tax incentive... Read >
Author: MarkeD
02nd March 2009
Despite protestations from the art world, it has always been possible to equate value with works of art but amongst corporate investors there is no doubt that art has become a more stable long term investment than some stocks and shares.
This has lead ... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis
20th February 2009
What is a charging order?
If you have found yourself in court, facing a county court judgement for repayment of debt arrears, (which can include unsecured debts, for example credit cards and personal loans) and are not able to pay, your creditors can a... Read >
Author: michael challiner
18th February 2009
The appeal of trading in stocks and playing the game of risk against profit has been made more accessible since the early days of the Internet. Most people are aware of the risks of trading in stocks and shares, and the wise generally know that you invest... Read >
Author: Erica Polaris
03rd February 2009
A large number of beginner investors discover that penny stocks are a good way to get going working the stock markets but they are difficult to locate and only deal with on occasion. So, how precisely do you trade in penny stocks when you're interested in... Read >
Author: pdopes
02nd February 2009
No two people look alike; have the same interests or the same bank balances. Our financial profiles are different. Choosing the right life insurance policy is unlike choosing a commodity. It is an individual choice based on personalized individual factors... Read >
Author: Denise
31st January 2009
With the wild downward plunge of the share market, DIS super investors have every right to be worried, but there are several ways you can minimize damage even when everyone else can talk of nothing else but doom and gloom. One way to save money instead of... Read >
Author: Mel C
31st January 2009
Once you decide to start stock broking - buying stocks, shares and bonds or other investments, you will probably need to get stock broking advice from a professional stock broker, who can tell you what and how much of each to buy. Many people have lost mo... Read >
Author: Mel C
21st January 2009
Whiplash claims have sharply increased at a time when the average premiums for comprehensive car insurance cover is up by 8.7% in the year to September 2008, to reach £486.45.
Insurers are concerned that personal injury claims and fraud are costing th... Read >
Author: Mildred Parker
17th January 2009
We are in the midst of a lot of financial changes. A lot of businesses can not cope with the downturn and the lack of lending facilities. There are job cuts and most importantly banks are not lending money easily to anyone. So is it a good time to try to ... Read >
Author: Eva Borianova
08th January 2009
26 secrets (a to z) of winning in your finance and the capital market in 2009
A-ascertain your financial state
-Access the financial state for 2009, how much do you make from your investment in 2009.
-Acknowledge your mistakes in playing the mark... Read >
Author: sanmi akindipe
05th January 2009
When investing in the stock market for the first time, you'll more than likely hear of two types of market - bear and bull. A bear market is one that is typically heading downwards, with negative activity and poor forecasting. The contrasting bull market ... Read >
Author: Georgie
16th December 2008
Planning your finances to ensure that you can fulfil future ambitions is a sensible alternative to the ‘buy now, pay later’ philosophy. It is especially prudent if you have a family and need to consider the ambitions of your children, such as their un... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
13th December 2008
Children grow up fast which means it is essential to find out about saving when they’re young. By saving from just £10 to £25 a month with Scottish Friendly’s Child Bond as they grow up you could give them assistance that will help them when they ar... Read >
Author: Patrick Finnemore
13th December 2008
Children grow so quickly which means it is essential to start thinking about saving when they’re young. By saving from just £10 to £25 a month with Scottish Friendly’s Child Bond when they are young you could make all the difference when they are ol... Read >
Author: Patrick Finnemore
13th December 2008
Children grow up fast which means it is essential to consider saving when they’re young. By saving from just £10 to £25 a month with Scottish Friendly’s Child Bond immediately you could aid them when they are older. For instance helping to pay for u... Read >
Author: Patrick Finnemore
04th December 2008
The stock market crash of 2008 is the worst that the world has ever seen in terms of the number of points erased from the major indices. At its lowest point to date, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has lost a historical 6749 points! To put this into pers... Read >
Author: Jason Ng
03rd December 2008
Managed funds are when you add your money to a pool created by many other investors and pay a manager to do all the investing work for you. When choosing a managed fund to invest in, be sure to check out the reputation of the investment company. It is imp... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
30th November 2008
In the last article on "9 Reasons on Why You Must Trade Forex (Part 1 of 2)"
You have understand the:
1. Round the clock trading
2. No need to choose from too many counters
3. Liquidity
4. Good Leverage
Next you will understand more on why you... Read >
Author: Timothy Stevens
30th November 2008
In the late 90's, many financial company dominated the Forex Exchange Market. In the past several years the Forex Exchange Market has show a dramatic development. Nowadays private company are offering access to the Forex Market via internet data feed trad... Read >
Author: Timothy Stevens
11th November 2008
Tumbling stocks and shares, crashing house prices, previously unassailable institutions crumbling into dust and unprecedented turmoil. These are just a few of the media superlatives filling acres of newsprint at time of writing. What a grim picture is be... Read >
Author: Karen Martin
30th October 2008
Investing money is something that should be considered whether you find yourself with a nest egg, or if you wish to put some of your earnings to good use. Investing may appear to be a complex and confusing area for the uninitiated, but a few simple guidel... Read >
Author: donnyg16
30th October 2008
Investing money is something that should be considered whether you find yourself with a nest egg, or if you wish to put some of your earnings to good use. Investing may appear to be a complex and confusing area for the uninitiated, but a few simple guidel... Read >
16th October 2008
Well it is no longer much of a secret that the desktop machine at home can be used to generate more than just a decent income from home.
With the proliferation of online jobs and the explosion of the virtual workforce, working from home has become more... Read >
Author: Mal Keenan
13th October 2008
When most people think about stocks and shares, they tend start out with the idea that you try and buy stocks that are cheap, and then sell them later on when they are more expensive. However, this isn’t the only way to invest and make money from stocks... Read >
Author: Bob Smith III
13th October 2008
The Global financial system is collapsing. So what can you do? How do you react to an economy that is grinding to a halt, and that looks like it won't be recovering for a while?
All is doom and gloom. Stocks and shares are plummeting and your little n... Read >
Author: Andrew Charleson
10th October 2008
The Child Trust Fund Voucher
Opening a child trust fund account is simple. The parent needs to use the voucher sent to you by the government. You will need to take the voucher to the chosen account provider and they will use this as the first deposit ... Read >
Author: Highway Five
23rd September 2008
Youngsters grow up fast which means it is critical to consider saving when they’re young. By saving from just £10 to £25 a month with Scottish Friendly’s Child Bond at this time you could help them when they are older. For example helping to pay fo... Read >
Author: Patrick Finnemore
23rd September 2008
Youngsters grow up fast which means it is important to start thinking about saving when they’re young. By saving as little as £10 to £25 a month with Scottish Friendly’s Child Bond immediately you could make all the difference when they are older. ... Read >
Author: Patrick Finnemore
23rd September 2008
Children grow so quickly which means it is critical to start thinking about saving when they’re young. By saving from just £10 to £25 a month with Scottish Friendly’s Child Bond without delay you could make all the difference when they are older. Fo... Read >
Author: Patrick Finnemore
17th September 2008
Many people think investing is boring and that’s usually because they don’t understand it. Making an effort to understand and be interested in investing will pay off in the long run. You don’t have to have lots of money to invest - in fact $500 is e... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
17th September 2008
One of the biggest fears most of us have is losing our money. After working long and hard to earn it, that is only natural, but it is one thing that prevents some people from investing in the share market. Everyone who watches the news will see how the va... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
17th September 2008
There’s no doubt about it that investing in stocks and shares takes quite a bit of mental effort, especially if you don’t know much about it to start with. Then when you’ve learned enough to start investing, there is the stress involved in watching ... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
09th September 2008
Even with the present difficulties in the stock market, buying stocks and shares remains one of the most profitable ways for private individuals to invest their money. If the right stocks are selected, a healthy return on investment can be realised that w... Read >
Author: Mike Drabble
08th September 2008
It was back in the early 70s when only half of the UK's population owned a property. However, people came to realise that property investments tended to be fairly stable for extended periods of time, while other types of investments tended to lag behind i... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
05th September 2008
An individual savings account or ISA allows you to save up to £7,200 in total tax free in any one tax year. There are two types of ISA and these are cash ISAs and a stocks and shares ISA and the amount of £7,200 applies to the total of these two ISAs co... Read >
Author: Tim
04th September 2008
The term ISA stands for Individual Savings Account. They should be a necessary addition to the financial portfolio of anyone has savings or capital. To qualify for an ISA you must be a UK resident and aged eighteen or above (sixteen for cash ISAs).
ISA... Read >
Author: Hanson Wealth Management
03rd September 2008
First, we need to take an in-depth look at online trading. Indeed, online trading has revolutionised the way common people trade in the capital markets. Online trading helps you form communities. There are a plethora of online trading communities all over... Read >
Author: David Jose
25th June 2008
ISA’s are a type of saving account in the UK. They are Individual Savings Accounts hence the term ISA. ISA’s where introduced in Gordon Brown’s first budget as chancellor in 1997. The ISA savings account replaced the TESSA and PEP accounts that had ... Read >
Author: Highway Five
20th June 2008
Hi, this is Emil from investing-in-property.com.
I hope you're going to enjoy the following article on investing in real estate. If you want to know more visit my website.
The last downturn of the global stock market saw millions of ‘every day’ in... Read >
Author: Emil Emilov
19th June 2008
Personal finance is basically the implementation of the idea of finance onto you and your family's monetary decisions. It will help you address the processes by which you can budget, save and spend cash over time. It also takes in account various financia... Read >
Author: Aaron Hill
10th June 2008
The end of a tax year always signals changes in the financial sector, and is a good time to have a rethink about where you are investing your money. Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs) are a great way to save, as there is no tax to pay on interest earned... Read >
Author: mpressman
10th June 2008
Stock trading is one of the last true meritocracies. All that matters for your success is your own decisions. It is inherently risky and you agree to assume complete and full responsibility for the outcomes of all trading decisions that you make, includin... Read >
Author: Tsuyoshi E. Suzuki
04th June 2008
Is this the best time to buy property? There are many people saying that it is the worst time for the US property market. However a few property gurus are saying it is the best time to buy. So can adjustable mortgage rates make it the best time to buy?
... Read >
Author: Kozan Huseyin
20th May 2008
One of the key reasons for anyone buying a house is because it can turn out to be one of the best investments you’ll ever make. Everyone’s heard of the saying “invest in property”, and that’s exactly what you’re doing when you buy your own hom... Read >
Author: michael sterios
11th May 2008
According to a report published by advisory service provider Saga, debt levels are one of the least commonly discussed areas of personal finance among Britons.
In newly-released statistics, it was shown that just 14 per cent of people openly discuss th... Read >
Author: ARouse
25th April 2008
We have been seeing a lot of enquiries from clients wanting to know if a Self Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) would be appropriate for them.
Let's look at an example to illustrate this.
Let's say you have several personal pensions, some separate sh... Read >
Author: Ray Prince
11th April 2008
What is a CFD?
CFD stands for Contract For Difference, a contract you buy in which you profit from changes in the prices of stocks and shares.
If you buy a CFD on a stock or share that is £10.00 and the price increases to £10.50, then you gain fro... Read >
Author: Steve Harwick
07th April 2008
Supporting the fresh ventures or the old existing one Business Finance has come a long way. It is meant for venture owners no matter small or big. Any business professional seeking monetary aid can approach lenders and approve funds with or without the us... Read >
Author: Bonnie
08th March 2008
Your plan for a new venture is hovering around you but you are not getting any final resort to make it real. The reason is simple; you have not the proper fund to propel your idea to convert it into a real venture. Generally, a business activity requires ... Read >
Author: Simon
03rd March 2008
1. • Set your personal rules. By this, we mean the following:
1. o Set how much you will invest in each company you join & what your get out strategy is.
2. • Remember the number one Golden Rule: ONLY INVEST WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE
3. • Of yo... Read >
Author: ap3173
25th February 2008
Of all the works, a business activity is that one, which is more concerned with the financial requirement. You have a right plan and a perfect idea for your business but it is futile unless it is backed with a hefty sum. Since, any of a business venture u... Read >
Author: Andrew Baker
18th February 2008
A typical money making venture in the earlier decades involved the need to have a product to be sold, some marketing and advertising and maybe some people involved as well. However, with the instant access that the internet provided, the traditional appro... Read >
Author: Kelvin Malone
15th February 2008
Whenever someone pledges his cherished property to get a loan, he would like to utilize it to the maximum benefit. The loan he takes must solve his problem without leaving him with a new burden to carry. So he will always want a cheap loan against his pro... Read >
Author: Andrew Baker
11th February 2008
Business requires constant financial investment. Sometimes certain necessities emerge all of a sudden, without any notice. The businessman may be short of finances and not be in position to overcome the crisis. In such situations, opting for cash flow loa... Read >
Author: Angela Alderton
11th February 2008
Any kind of business activity involves a considerable sum. Whether it is to start a new venture or to sustaining the existing one, in both cases it requires the consistency of the fund. Generally, external finances are found to be good place for your busi... Read >
Author: Andy
11th February 2008
There are many reasons why someone would want to get in to the scrap metal market. For one, it is widely considered to be a much more stable alternative to investing in stocks and shares, given that prices tend not to fluctuate as wildly in the scrap meta... Read >
Author: Guna
07th February 2008
Your making of a business plan may not yield a result unless it is backed by the sufficient fund. Whatever the type of business you have chosen, all requires a potential back up of monetary help. But, since market has numerous options to help you on your ... Read >
Author: michael brian
24th January 2008
It's always advisable to try and put some money aside for a rainy day, so that if you meet an unexpected expense or repair bill you'll be able to cope financially. It's also prudent to save some of your income as an investment for your future, especially ... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt
24th January 2008
You are unable to initiate your new venture for the shortages of funds you are running with. Your idea and efforts can not be converted into reality until you find a sufficient fund to start the business. A new venture requires a large sum that is usually... Read >
Author: michael brian
19th January 2008
There is an old English proverb that says: 'A man's home is his castle.' It means once you are in your own home you can pull up the drawbridge and you need not answer to anyone. It is a refuge; it is not a rental property where you can be thrown out for m... Read >
Author: Arow Blackdragon
14th November 2007
Most children seek independence right from the time they reach kindergarten. Of course, at that age, independence is generally associated with things like the freedom to choose our friends and the kinds of games that we play. However, as we become older, ... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
14th November 2007
Investment is one of the most common ways to make money in modern times as people have less disposable income and want more freedom of choice over their money. The internet has made all types of investment accessible, and more people are becoming interest... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
02nd November 2007
Once a person reaches their prime, their main focus is earning money and only if they have some that exceeds their expenditure do they consider investments. Since many are not aware of details about the stock market, they are hesitant to invest in it. But... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis
27th September 2007
The internet has long been home to ‘get rich quick schemes’, but it now seems that the serious face of investing is getting wise to the potential of the web. So forget about the ‘I made a million in a week and you can too’ emails that turn up in y... Read >
Author: fin2000
10th September 2007
We work like yo-yo's or tides in the ocean. First when times are hard, we work hard, and start achieving success in our MLM business working from home, then when we get comfortable in success. Soon we relax and not realizing why, we soon find our success ... Read >
Author: Kozan Huseyin
02nd September 2007
Real estate is usually a solid investment option. That is the reason why property is turning into an investors' favorite. And this is not at all a new story. A homeowner is bound to feel far more secure than a person who lives in a rented house. When you ... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
26th July 2007
Loving money with awareness is knowing that money is a form of energy that represents well being and abundance. Well being and abundance is rightfully belonging to all nature and creation, and you can have as much of it as you want. As long as every part ... Read >
Author: Enoch Tan
26th July 2007
Investment property is still proving to be one of the most popular forms of investment. Property in the UK has historically doubled in value every 10-15 years and regardless of the peaks and troughs during this time, investment property has steadily beco... Read >
Author: Jennifer Tweed
08th June 2007
People are always looking for news ways in which to make cash savings or investments. One popular method of tax-free savings is by opting to save money in Individual Savings Account (ISAs), which were introduced by the UK government in 1999 to replace PEP... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
07th June 2007
When it comes to investing your money, earning and saving are top priorities. And the money you invest is likely to have already been subjected to income tax- so why would you allow your accrued investment interest to be cut by taxes yet again?
The tr... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
01st June 2007
New Year Resolutions, do you ever keep them? Join the gym on the second January, never set foot inside after the middle of February. Yes, I know you were full of good intentions, but good intentions don't get you fit. The same goes for your cash. If you'r... Read >
Author: Katie Brown
21st May 2007
One of such dreamed cities is London. So why are so many young people willing to study in London? London is one of the world great cities, rich in history, tradition and culture, but with a dynamic contemporary business, educational, cultural and recreati... Read >
Author: Sharon White
06th May 2007
Are you aware of day trading? Do you know what is stock? What are day trading firms? How does the trading take place? What can you actually gain from this? What are day trading stock brokers? These questions naturally arise in inquisitive minds that are i... Read >
Author: Vijayseo
27th April 2007
Are you a profitable share investor or trader?
Most shares investors and traders would move into shares trading or investing after learning some basic charting, usually moving averages and begin to invest, either making some money or losing some in the... Read >
Author: Peter Lim
26th April 2007
Global forex trading is a lesser known facet of money making or wealth creation among the general population. You will no doubt hear about stock markets and share prices daily and also about oil prices and other commodities, but when it comes to forex tra... Read >
Author: Peter Lim
18th April 2007
If I am day trading the stock and futures market, why would I want to move into day trading the forex as another additional trading avenue? Are there any special features of day trading the forex market that appear more appealing to stock traders to attra... Read >
Author: Peter Lim
31st January 2007
Have you started to save into any form of pension plan? Are you saving enough into your current pension plan? Has your employer a company pension scheme that you are eligible to join? These are important questions for people to consider, you do not want t... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
19th January 2007
The old world of stock-broking is changing rapidly: the practice of dealing in stocks and shares, for instance, is no longer purely the realm of high-flying financial executives, as greater numbers of ordinary people are taking part. However, perhaps th... Read >
Author: martymac
22nd November 2006
The Individual Savings Account (ISA) scheme was set up by the
government in 1999 to encourage people to save more money. It allows
people to save up to a certain amount each year without paying tax on
the interest or income from it. There are various d... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
18th November 2006
It’s now unlikely that the state pension will be enough to keep you
living comfortably when you retire. It provides only basic support, and
the government itself is keen to encourage people to save as much as
they can to supplement their state pensio... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
17th November 2006
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Author: chrono stock
06th November 2006
Stocks can be considered a tool for building wealth, as they are a part of almost every investment portfolio. They represent the ownership of a company and are bought in the form of shares. Shares refer to the stock of a particular company. Your stake in ... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
27th September 2006
As we are looking for ways to secure our financial future instead of relying on stocks and shares or the government to secure us during old age, property investment has gradually been accepted as the best way.
Investments made in stocks or funds often ... Read >
Author: Moutushi Banerjee
21st August 2006
This article discusses the current situation with endowment mortgages in the UK. If you own an endowment plan and have yet to take any action regarding a possible shortfall, you must act quickly to rectify your situation. This document will help you to le... Read >
Author: martin nolan
07th June 2006
FOREX, (FOReign EXchange market) or FX, is an international exchange market where stocks and shares are not traded, but currency. The return for the investor is not in the value of the currency per se, but rather the relative exchange value of one currenc... Read >
Author: Richard Stranberg
30th April 2006
ISA's - The Basics
Since their introduction in April 1999, ISA's - Individual Savings Accounts - have become extremely popular because they are one of the most tax efficient investment products widely available to investors.
ISA's are a special Gov... Read >
Author: Neil Mercer
24th April 2006
There has probably never been a better time to enter the world of investment with countless opportunities today for those seeking those lucrative high yield investments.
However, the world of investment is complex and, while many millions of people benef... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
13th April 2006
As more and more of us look for better ways to secure our financial future than investing into stocks and shares or relying on our government to provide for us in our old age, so interest in purchasing property as an investment asset is increasing.
A... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson
12th April 2006
Anyone who owned property during the last house price crash in the early 1990s will remember constant headlines about negative equity and home repossession. Between 1990 and 1996 over a million individuals experienced mortgage repossession as they strug... Read >
Author: sam lowe
09th April 2006
The range of options for investing your money can be bewildering to the new investor. Obviously, I cannot provide investment advice particular to your circumstances, but I will try to advise you of a few basic investment options that may be available to y... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
07th April 2006
It has long been said, and not without justification, ,that stock market investment is not for the faint hearted and when you take into account the fact that many investors over the years have lost everything it is not difficult to see why.
With the ec... Read >
Author: Brian Hunter
05th April 2006
What Did Warren Buffett Learn from Charles DarwinThe simple principle of natural selection or 'survival of the fittest'was first revealed by Charles Darwin in the 19th century and has nowbeen confirmed by the science of genetics. Nature by applying thesep... Read >
Syd Stewart
31st March 2006
" Oomph is the intricate inner feeling of that touch of power, unexplained yet real, that comes with the drinking of coffee"
I had been a long term tea drinker, preferring tea to any other beverage for years, until one day, I had a new assistant. I was... Read >
Author: Peter Lim
28th March 2006
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Check out this revealing article before parting with a penny.
Do you want to make money quickly, and with hardly any effort? Well, I certainly did. Because to me that meant a better quality of lif... Read >
Author: Glynn Harwood
25th March 2006
The role of the regulatory bodies in the UK Financial dealings is very important. We cannot neglect their role in UK Finance. There are many regulatory bodies for UK Finance and Auditing. Some of them are mentioned here.
A non-governmental independent... Read >
Author: Bob Benson
06th January 2006
Title: Investing in stocks and shares
Keywords business trends
Stocks and shares, unit trusts and investment trusts.
Shares give you part ownership of a company, so the value of your investment is linked to how the company and the overall ... Read >
Author: David Skul
02nd August 2005
One of the great things about the web is that things change so quickly this allows new marketers to take advantage of novel trends and new developments. On the other hand of course, if you don't respond quickly to new market conditions, your business ... Read >
Author: Hamish Hayward
24th June 2005
The last downturn of the global stock market saw millions of 'every day' investors having their fingers badly burned. Overnight life savings were eaten away, retirement funds went into decline and the economic forecast for all of us who had any money inv... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson
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