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Searching for a Legitimate High Yield Investment?

Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Flying high on investments? Avoid scams!

Flying high on investments? Avoid scams!

If you’re just getting started with investing, you’re probably searching high and low for a legitimate high yield investment to sink some money into and make lots of profits. Everyone wants to find those high yield investments so they can do the same thing. The biggest problem, of course, is that many other people know how to prey upon those looking for good investments. Scams abound on the Internet, ranging from simple pyramid schemes where you can lose a few hundred dollars or more complicated investment schemes that can cost you thousands.

One good way to figure out if a legitimate high yield investment is a scam is to really think about what you’re being told, and why. Read about the investment with an objective eye. Is the reason it’s such a good investment being explained thoroughly, or is it just a lot of hype and promises designed to get you to sign up? The old adage really does apply—a high yield investment that seems almost to good to be true, probably is too good to be true.

Be wary of the person or the company that’s introducing you to the investment. What’s in it for them? Are they selling you the information about the investment? Be wary. This is how many scammers make their money. They talk you into paying them for information, and once you get the information it usually proves useless—or explains that by giving them even more money, you’ll get even more information. . . avoid these types of pitches. If the investment they’re touting were really a legitimate high yield investment, they’d be making all their money off the investment and wouldn’t need to sell their “secrets” or “system” to you.

One of most common scams involves pyramid schemes. These plans always sound like legitimate high yield investments to people unfamiliar with how they work, and people have been known to sink thousands of dollars into these “investments” before they realized they were being scammed. It’s easy to recognize a pyramid scheme, though, because you’ll probably have to recruit people so sign up for the plan or program, and you’re promised profits off of them and everyone else they sign up. It sounds fine in theory, but the problem with pyramids are that there’s nothing of value being offered. You make money from them signing up—it’s a simple passing of cash—with those at the top making the most and those lower down finding it harder and harder to get people to sign up.

Also, anyone who claims to have a legitimate high yield investment for you and is promising that you’ll double your money or make dramatic profits very quickly is probably just selling something, something on which you’ll lose all your money.

The best way to research high yield investments is by keeping an eye on trends, and reading financial magazines, and online finance magazines like Forbes and The Motley Fool. You’ll get sound investing advice, free of the hype and the desire to sell you something.

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Originally posted 2008-12-26 05:47:15. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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How Do Savings Bonds Work? Is My Money Safe if I Purchase Them?

Monday, December 21st, 2009
B is for Bond.

B is for Bond.

These are questions most people ask when they consider buying savings bonds. Yes, your investment in savings bonds is one of the most safe investments you can make. You’re purchasing the bond and giving the government cash, which they pay you interest back on at a later date. It’s rather like the government borrowing a small amount of money from you, and paying interest on the loan.

Savings bonds are issued by the United States government.

They’re non-transferable, which simply means they must be sold by the government. You can buy savings bonds in a variety of denominations, with $50 and $100 savings bonds being quite popular amounts. You pay less than face value for the bond, and it begins earning interest so that when it matures, usually in several years, the bond is worth the face value. Most bonds will continue to earn interest for years after maturity, so by the time you cash in a bond it can be worth much more than its face value. Some bonds will continue to accumulate interesting for up to 30 years, so if you wish you can leave your investment long-term and still continue to earn profits.

Because savings bonds are registered securities, they’re replaceable.

If they’re damaged, stolen or lost, there is a record of your ownership of the bond so you don’t lose your money. And the amount of a savings bond can never go down, so the money you invest in a bond cannot be lost. Savings bonds are also fairly fluid—the money isn’t locked away so that you can’t get to it in the case of an emergency. But if you cash in a bond early, you won’t see the full return as it won’t be worth its face value yet. And bonds cashed before 5 years are also subject to an interest penalty. But for some, that risk is worth knowing that they can withdraw cash from their investment at any time.

When you purchase savings bonds, you do have to pay Federal Income Tax on the interest they earn.

But you can ease this burden on yourself—a wise choice if you have multiple high-value bonds—by paying the tax on this interest yearly. Or you can opt to wait until the bond is cashed in and pay this tax in one lump sum. You’ll only pay federal tax on bonds, not state or local tax, and if you use the bonds toward education, taxes are sometimes waived.

The two types of bonds you can purchase today are Series EE bonds or Series I bonds.

For Series EE bonds (also called Patriot Bonds) you’ll pay half the face value and it will draw interest every month for 30 years. Series I bonds also accrue monthly interest for 30 years, but you pay full face value for the bond and the interest rate varies with the current inflation indexes.

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Originally posted 2008-12-23 05:49:16. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Free Investment Research Can Make Your Money Profitable

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
Invest Future

Research Investments.

Do you still recall learning how to conduct research in high school and college? If you are tired of researching subjects for school, it may be difficult for you to come up with a good reason to continue conducting research as an adult, but it is unfortunately a little necessary, especially when it comes to investing and turning a profit from your money. Learning how to conduct research in high school and college may not have seemed important back then, but it really does apply to every day life, especially when it comes to conducting free investment research for the sake of turning your money into even more profits. Learning how to conduct free investment research online and through other means can be extremely helpful and can be a great skill for you to have. In other words, the research you learned how to conduct in school will benefit you for when you start doing investment research as an adult in order to grow your money and make it work for you.

Whether they would like to admit it or not, many people are lazy when it comes to conducting research of any kind, even free investment research. This is what leads many people to cheat, trying to bypass the research and simply rely on guesswork to decide which way to go when it comes to investing. Just like cheating on tests was a bad way to go while you were in school, cheating when it comes to obtaining free investment research is not a wise way to go. Instead, you need to be willing to put some serious time and effort into obtaining the proper free investment research if you really want to get the most out of your investments.

The greatest thing about free investment research is that there is such a wide variety of different professionals out there that are available to help you conduct the research that you need. They can help you no matter how much money you want to invest, as long as you like stocks and want to make smart, educated and informed decisions about your investments. If you are serious about getting the most out of your investment portfolio, you need to have a powerful support team and you need to be willing to conduct some free investment research in order to figure out which stocks and other investments will best suit you and which are worth skipping all together. There are plenty of professionals out there that will help you conduct the free investment research that you need in order to make smart decisions about your investing. The more educated your decisions are, the more successful you will be at getting the most out of your money.

Free investment research is vital as a part of your investment process, so do not make any guesswork based decisions, but rather research your investment options and act based on solid information.

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Originally posted 2008-12-19 05:16:15. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Stocks are a Great Investment

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Know your facts.

Know your facts.

Most people recognize that stocks are an excellent investment, but purchasing stocks can be a confusing process. This is especially true if you have little experience in investing, or no experience at all. You can turn the stock buying process into a good investment even as a beginner, and all that it takes to make this happen is to take your time and find the perfect combination of stocks to improve your portfolio and greatly improve your profits in the process.

* Read the History!

Choosing the right stocks means sitting down and exploring your options long before you make an actual investment. Read the history of each company and their stock, and also get to know the bare basics of the stock market before you make an investment. Most people mistakenly are led to believe that the stock market is purely a short term investment market offering high yields. This is not the reality however, as stocks actually perform better on a longer term basis than on a shorter one. When you are planning on making an investment in the stock market, you should plan to leave that investment alone for at least a year, or as many as five years if not longer.

* Know how much to invest!

The amount that you decide to invest into a particular stock is a decision that needs to be made carefully. Stocks are not a completely safe investment, so the amount that you choose to invest should be disposable income, or income that you do not depend on for important purchases like bill paying or groceries. Making stocks into a good investment is done by choosing a healthy amount of money to invest, that will not impact your ability to pay bills but that also will be large enough to earn you a good profit. An excellent initial investment amount for the stock market is generally around a thousand dollars.

* Know who to work with!

It is important that you understand the pros and the cons associated with hiring a stock broker when investing in the stock market. You are going to want to do some basic research before you commit to a particular broker, because there are fraudulent brokers out there that need to be avoided. Conduct a search online or in your local area to find a broker that you trust and feel comfortable working with. It is usually preferable to choose someone on a local level so that you can visit them for face to face advice, speak over the phone and speak online as well when necessary.

* Know how to make your investment work!

Making stocks into a good investment means that you need to avoid panicking if they should happen to fall below a certain amount of money per share. The stock market naturally fluctuates, but you need to retain your stock for as long as you possibly can before you decide to sell it. More often than not the market will go back up, so if you cash out too early you may end up losing money.

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Originally posted 2008-12-17 05:22:51. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Are Stocks a Good Investment?

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

The first step that you need to understand when it comes to determining whether or not stocks are a good investment is to understand how stocks work in general. A share of stock is the smallest unit of ownership possible in a company. Owning a share of a company’s stock essentially makes you a partial owner of said company. Determining whether or not stocks are a good investment is not easy as a whole, because some stocks do make good investments while others do not. Determining whether a specific stock is a good investment or not is a completely different matter, because it depends on the company the stock belongs to, the industry that they are in, the market in general, and numerous other factors as well.

Do you thumbs up or down stock investments?

Do you thumbs up or thumbs down stock investments?

If you are thinking about investing in stocks and you want to know if stocks are a good investment or not, consider this:

Common stock represents the majority of the stock that is held by the public, offering voting rights and the right to share when it comes to dividends. When you hear or read about “stocks” and the stock market, the stocks they are referring to are common stocks. Preferred stock on the other hand offers fewer rights than common stock except for when it comes to dividends. Companies which issue preferred stock pay consistent dividends, and preferred stock has the first call on any dividends over common stock.

Investors tend to buy preferred stock for the current income from dividends, so it would be wise for you to look for companies that are earning big profits, because then preferred stock can be used to return some of those profits through dividends.

Liquidity is another benefit of common stocks. They are highly liquid in most circumstances. Small and more obscure companies may not necessarily trade on a frequent basis, but most large companies are trading almost daily, which creates ample opportunity for you to buy or to sell shares. Thanks to the stock market, you can now buy or sell the shares of most companies that are traded publicly almost any day that the market is open.

With a good working knowledge of stocks and the stock market, stocks could be a good investment worth considering. However, if you do now have a good knowledge of how the stock market works, you may be better off choosing an investment vehicle with more security behind it. The recent downturn of the stock market is a good example of what is possible, but while it is frightening many stock traders and threatening some jobs, it is not the end of the world. Most savvy stock investors know when to get out, and when to stay in – And this is powerful knowledge if you want to make the most out of a stock portfolio. Stocks can be risky, and may not always be a safe bet, but they can be a good investment vehicle if you invest in the right companies and at the right time.

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Originally posted 2008-11-17 05:59:47. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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