Articles, tagged with "compound interest", page 4
28th March 2011
When it comes to saving your money, there’s no shortage of bank products to help. But how do you make your money go farther while still avoiding risky pitfalls? Certificates of Deposit or CDs are designed for this very purpose. A CD is a bank product that...
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Author:
Jess Hall
28th March 2011
Banks offer a variety of products that involve different amounts of risk tolerance and reward. Many people are turning to CDs (Certificates of Deposit) as a safe way to invest their money while getting a good rate of return. But just how do CDs work and h...
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Author:
Jess Hall
17th March 2011
Albert Einstein once declared that compound interest to be "the most powerful force in the universe." And another time he claimed compound interest to be the eighth wonder of the world. So I would suggest that you take a few moments to really understand c...
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Author:
Lee Coates
15th March 2011
Available since 1999, ISAs have saved Britons millions of pounds. In fact, 20 million people in the UK have ISAs, with a grand total of £300 billion in their accounts. Effectively just a box you can put around a part of your money to stop the taxman getti...
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Author:
Wendy Killick
11th March 2011
No matter where you are in life, you have goals that require money in order to be achieved. This generally means that you must set aside cash for weeks, months, or even years in order to have enough ready to spend for executing your big goal. There are ti...
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Author:
Yolander T Prinzel
10th March 2011
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." So begins the classic novel, A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens. But this is not about the French Revolution. It is, however, about time and the critically important role time plays in the fi...
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Whathouse.co.uk
04th March 2011
Do you save money every month? If you are one of the many who simply spend everything (and more) of what you earn then you are building your financial future on quick sand. Saving money is critically important and even if your employer contribute to your ...
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Author:
John Burrow
02nd March 2011
"Ron Paul has written a book, End the Fed, well known in these circles. We have a better idea: Stiff the Fed.
In case you missed it, the financial cable network CNBC actually produced something informative a little while ago. It listed our 15 biggest c...
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Author:
Deepcaster
20th February 2011
Einstein is often misquoted as stating "The most effective force from the universe is compound interest". Einstein may not have actually said this but he was nicely mindful from the added benefits.In terms of profitable long-term investing, compound curio...
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Author:
Dick Beard
18th February 2011
Being financially stable even after you retire is more important than it first seems. With the many economic challenges that we are all facing these days, it is very important that everyone starts minding how much money they put in for their retirement fu...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
16th February 2011
High interest savings account means funds that are deposited earn a higher interest rate than those offered through conventional bank accounts. It is very important to evaluate high interest savings account sources to obtain the highest return on your inv...
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Author:
ronpoul
31st January 2011
It seems that DIAC, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship, can't grasp the idea of sustainable population.
The Australian Financial Review (6 January 2011) contained a scoop that has left red faces in the Immigration Department. [‘Bigger Austra...
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Author:
silentplanet
26th January 2011
Whether you are planning to put your money in a savings account or buying something that has a higher re-sell value over time (gold/silver etc.), the motive behind it is that you want to create wealth with your investment. However, there are more profitab...
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Author:
Bas Qur
13th January 2011
Similar to a pension, life insurance is something you will hopefully only need when you're older, but that doesn't mean you should wait until the last minute to safeguard your finances and estate in the event of your death.
Your family may depend ...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
15th December 2010
When you open a new account would you like to be treated with superior checking account interest rates? There are plenty of different banks to choose. Following are some suggestions on how to research this.
Conducting a Check of Comparison Shopping Web...
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Author:
Joe Arthur