Sunday links and Types of Investments
Posted by James Breen at 27 March 2008 13:17
I guess it is time to get 100% long for the readers to count. All indications in Bankruptcy And Debts are unbelievable, for example bond investing stock.
While more information waited to be found, that is what I found:
In part one of my series "Investing for the Absolute Beginner" I discussed the reasons one should invest money rather than merely save money. The primary reason is the potential for greater returns on an investment than what is possible with ordinary savings accounts and strategies. In this part two below I will discuss some of the many general types of investments while highlighting their various pros and cons and offering my thoughts on what types of investments are appropriate for long-term ..[more].
Those who keep up to date with plenty of information know for sure that what I need.
Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.
I am unsure about what to financially at the moment, and want some advice. I am 24, living at home, and have ~1-1.5 yrs left until I finish my degree, so I have no job. I have no significant expenses, and don't pay for school. I have ~$51 K in savings right now, divided approximately as $33K in a mix of mutual/bond funds, about $13K in a GIC that fully matures in a month or two(not sure how I want to invest this $ now), and about $5K in cash(I would like to put this in stocks, it is wasting .. click here.
I force myself to pass some of my favorite posts, oh, for me it is really difficult, they are my treasure. Should I share my "treasure"? Maybe a little bit:
Edward Thorp, "Any good investment, sufficiently leveraged, can lead to ruin." (WSJ.com) What happened? The Wall Street derivatives monster in perspective. (NYTimes.com) "(T)here are a few indications that markets — especially those in leveraged credit – are showing signs of life." (DealScape) Muni bond funds are beginning to run out of top-rated credits. (WSJ.com) "Deterioration in the value of assets has to be addressed by accounting somehow." (Aleph Blog) "Adding a dollop of ..read all.
They do find a way to make each of these separate parts of bond investing stock come together in the focused manner.
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