Articles, tagged with "treasury securities", page 1
15th December 2011
If you're tired of earning next to nothing with your cash parked in a bank savings account, you should consider a money market account instead. Money market accounts almost always yield more than a savings account for several reasons, and are considered ...
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Author:
Jess Hall
17th August 2011
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Imagine that a friend with infinite resources gives you unlimited access to his bank account in exchange for a symbolic amount of interest, say 0.01...
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Author:
bright03
23rd February 2011
With banks limiting the amount of lending they are currently offering and tightening underwriting standards, conventional financing is acquiring more and a lot more tough to obtain. Tough funds financing is a viable alternative and frequently the only cho...
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Author:
bradley delaney
17th February 2011
Benefits of Purchasing from Annuitant
Whenever an individual annuitant, who is receiving periodic payments under a Structured Settlement, desires to sell some or all of their future payments for a lump sum of money, the cash flows are sold at a disco...
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Author:
Anthony Gonzalez
13th January 2011
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Anyone who has kept an eye on the evening news or has read the paper lately has probably noticed that mortgage rates have been near 50 year record lows for the last couple of years. According to Freddie Mac, the aver...
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Author:
John Gough
10th January 2011
Business related financial crimes, commonly known as ‘white collar crimes’, involve activities like frauds, embezzlement, and so on. Accusation of such a crime can be a difficult thing to handle. Before you take any step, even before you talk to anyone ab...
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Author:
James Blatt
19th December 2010
Most people who go through a real estate transaction are reluctant to admit that they are, all too often, pretending to understand what’s being said. This is particularly true of first time buyers who are often embarrassed by their lack of experience. Pr...
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Author:
Paul Marshall
29th September 2010
An auction is a unique selling method that is based on competition. Truly, the objectives are simple: the seller wants to get the money for his post while the buyers want to buy their own desired price. Anything can be sold in auctions - from singular ite...
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Author:
Ingress
12th August 2010
An adjustable rate mortgage, commonly referred to as an ARM, is a mortgage where the interest rate on the mortgage changes periodically, on a schedule, according to an index. The most common indexes used to determine the interest rates are:
* One-y...
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Author:
ArticlePro
12th May 2010
Vital things you need to know about adjustable rate mortgages include index, margin, adjustment period, advantages, payment caps, and carryovers.
Adjustable rate mortgages are often found on newspaper ads, portraying an affordable low rates for home lo...
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Author:
melissa
26th March 2010
Ever wonder where all the money goes? We get paid and it seems within days, we have empty pockets. So, where does all the money go? Well, that's a question that only you can answer. It will require creating a list of all incoming and outgoing monies and d...
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Author:
Molly
02nd March 2010
Instead of buying treasury securities directly from the Treasury or through a broker, buy an exchange traded fund (ETF) called 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (symbol TLT). It trades exactly like a stock and has at least 95% of its assets in U.S. government o...
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Author:
sanfordkahn
26th February 2010
Rates And Terms Vary
Ask if your brokerage has something better; compare rates online
Cash is where you stash your dough right before putting it to work in stocks or mutual funds. That's during a growing market.
Cash can also be a parking space. ...
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Author:
rbuckner
30th December 2009
1. Liquidity Comes First: Before you even think of building an investment portfolio, you should set aside about six months of income in a "rainy day" account. This could be put into a money market fund or U.S. Treasury securities. Having this money set ...
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Author:
Dillon Norris
24th November 2009
There is a gift that does keep on giving and we do not mean an STD. It is savings bonds. People have been using them for quite a while now and we must admit that they are pretty nice to have around when the time comes for it. You might not know much about...
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Author:
FrankRod