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How To Make a Fortune in Investments?
by: Lil Waldner
People work and save a part of their salaries. They try to make more money out of their savings. Some of them try to achieve more: They want make a fortune and change their life. How can you make a fortune out of your money? With a New Business Idea The most promising way is to develop a new business idea. Young scientists or professionals detect a problem. They do a lot of research in order to f... (read more)
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Real Estate Investing -- Motivated Buyer?
by: Mike Burke
What's the first image that comes to mind when you hear the term -- motivated seller? You probably think of someone who is desperate to sell his property, as quickly as possible, for well below the market price - right? Well, sometimes that's true but often it's not. There are many reasons, other than desperation, that motivate a person to put their property on the market. Maybe nee... (read more)
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Does Your Stock Investing Guru Have a Mail Order Ph.D.?
by: Dr. Scott Brown, Ph.D.
Do you take a person’s credentials for granted? Most people do! For instance they don’t think twice when they hear about Marxism. They take the concept seriously because they know that it was authored by Dr. Karl Marx. What they don’t know is that “Dr.” Marx was a womanizer who was too lazy to work his way through the higher educational institutions to earn his Ph.D. the honest way. “Dr.” Mar... (read more)
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Real Estate Investors find old fashion Lead Generation the Best!
by: Stewart Knudson
Door Knocking is back! Tired of the poor results from “we buy houses” advertising, Real Estate Investors are tapping an old resource to generate higher profit deals. Door knocking is a lead generation, qualification, and development tool used by real estate investor for years to gather information, build rapport, and negotiate with the seller. Historically this method takes the most work and is ... (read more)
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Deciding Between Long-Term and Short-Term Investments
by: John Mussi
In an age when investments are more easily accessible by everyone, it can be difficult to decide what type of investment is best for your needs. Should you invest primarily in short-term investments that will yield results quickly, or would it be better to invest in long-term investments that will yield results farther down the road? Each type of investment has its advantages and disadvantages… b... (read more)
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How to Find the Right Investment Opportunity
by: John Mussi
Choosing an investment opportunity that's right for you can sometimes seem frustrating, especially if you're only investing part-time or as a means to supplement savings or retirement planning. The key to finding the right opportunity to invest is taking the time to consider what type of investment you want to make, looking at the risk involved with making it, seeing how much it will cost f... (read more)
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A Guide to Finding Investment Opportunities Online
by: John Mussi
Perhaps you're new to investment and you're trying to find investment opportunities that will serve you well; maybe you've been investing for years, but are looking to expand and diversify your investment portfolio with some new investments. On the other hand, you might simply be looking for information about potential investments, so that you can make up your mind as to whether investing... (read more)
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Useful Investment Strategies
by: John Mussi
When deciding to invest, be it in the stock market or in other types of investment, it might seem a bit intimidating at first. How do you know that you're getting the most out of your money? How do you know what to invest in? Should you invest all that you have into one or two solid investments, or should you spread it out over several investments? If you've worried about any of these questi... (read more)
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A Guide to Dividends and Reinvestment
by: John Mussi
An important yet sometimes overlooked aspect of investing in the stock market or other investment markets is the payment of dividends by the investment. Many people who invest only part-time or have investment plans through their workplace may not even be aware that dividends exist; they may even be confused by the sudden payment of dividends that appears periodically. For those individuals who a... (read more)
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Professional Stock Investment Advice - Most Common Trading Mistakes
by: David Jenyns
The best Stock Market advice you will ever read is to learn from mistakes when someone else has made them. So, this stock market advice list I made a list of some of the most common trading mistakes that are made. Even I’ve made some of these. If you have already made some of the mistakes, you can rest assured that you aren’t alone in making them. If you haven’t made them, then here’s a way to get... (read more)
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