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Are Stocks a Good Investment?

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

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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Teens Saving Money

Monday, March 1st, 2010
Help your teen build strong money management skills.

Help your teen build strong money management skills.

One of the best ways to build a strong financial foundation in teens is by starting a savings plan early on. Over the past few years, there have been more teens saving money and the results are clear. When you take the time to teach good financial practices to your children, these skills will carry them through life, helping them to build up a nest egg that they can rely on in the future. If you want to start your kids down this financial path, here are a few tips on how to get your teens saving money now.

1. Set up a reward system.

At first, before the benefits start to kick in, your child may need some extra incentive to start saving money. Try setting up either a reward once they reach a certain dollar amount, or you may even want to offer to match their savings, dollar by dollar. This is a great way to get your teens saving money and offers them some real incentive, as well as hard evidence, that saving is very beneficial. Even if you only add a few dollars to their account at a time, this extra money will help them get motivated and stay focused.

2. Start discussing sound financial principles with your child.

Once you’ve got your teens saving money, it’s a great time to start talking about setting financial goals, and working on the follow through. For example, you can ask your child to set a goal as to what they would like to be able to buy, that they cannot afford right now. This helps them see the value of the hard work they are putting in towards saving for that item and once again, will keep them motivated. However, it is important that they understand that spending all that they have saved up isn’t the best solution and that they should have long term goals, as well as short term goals.

3. Take them to the next level.

Once you have your teens saving money and they are learning more about goal setting, you can take their lessons to the next level by incorporating information about setting up more than one stream of income. Help them to set up a portfolio, use a p2p lending service like Loanio to lend money, or open a high yield savings account for them so that they can start to watch their money grow. This is also a good time to start talking about investments with your teen, even if they can’t quite make their own just yet.

4. Get them interested in continuing education.

One of the best ways to get your teens saving money is by teaching them how the stock market works and how they can add to their savings account easily. There are numerous online sites that will provide users with free example “money” that can be used to invest in theoretical stocks. This is a great training method that has no risk, but can be incredibly useful in teaching lessons about stocks. You may even want to take part in these yourself and set up a competition to see who can make the best theoretical picks.

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Originally posted 2008-10-31 04:55:15. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Stocks a Good Investment?

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Penny Stocks

Penny Stocks

Penny stocks are often regarded as a sound investment idea, but they are especially popular during times of a recession, though many people are unaware of the “why”. The reason why penny stocks are a good investment is because the prices of penny stocks for credible companies go up nearly every day, earning you a profit of more than 50 percent over the market price of the stock. Additionally, by going for stocks that are only purchased in great values, you are following an excellent strategy because the bulk trade is something that indicates a rise in the prices, as well as a rise in the chances that the return will be good financially. You should always observe the fine print of the company’s statements when it comes to penny stocks. If you fail to look at both sides of the moon, then you may end up incurring more loss than gain in your investment endeavors.

Right now we are witnessing a real global financial crisis, and many stock brokers are experiencing what is essentially a living nightmare. The global economy is in jeopardy, and many great companies are rising and falling during what is bound to be a truly depressing recession. While many large scale companies and their once booming stocks are suddenly falling, it does not mean all stocks are a poor investment, because there are some little known investment vehicles out there that can still offer excellent returns if you are willing to ride it out and be a little patient with the market. Are stocks a good investment? Traditional stocks may not be the best investment vehicle right now, but penny stocks on the other hand may be just the ticket.

When the stock market is thrown into obvious turmoil, there are obviously some new risks to contend with when it comes to traditional stock investing. Because so many companies are coming into business and going out of business, it can be overwhelming to choose stocks that are sure things, or even stocks that are going to be remotely profitable in the coming months. Penny stocks are shares that are floated in the stock market by smaller companies at values that are less than five dollars.

These penny stocks have a chance of yielding a really huge profit within a short period of time, provided that you are careful when you choose which companies to invest in, and make wise choices accordingly. Penny stocks are often regarded as a sound investment idea, but they are especially popular during times of a recession when other stocks are not sound investment opportunities. As the market dips, predicting the values of stocks diminishes a great deal, but penny stocks are much easier to appraise, and can turn much greater profits in shorter periods of time when sound investments are made.

Good research is vital when it comes to choosing penny stock companies. You should always observe the fine print of the company’s statements when it comes to penny stocks. If you fail to look at both sides of the moon, then you may end up incurring more loss than gain in your investment endeavors.

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Originally posted 2009-01-14 05:29:22. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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The Best Small Investments

Monday, November 30th, 2009
Investing even $20 makes a big difference.

Investing even $20 makes a big difference.

Wall Street’s recent cataclysmic events are still unfolding and the entire planet is feeling their aftershocks. For this reason, interest in what is going on in the stock market is rising quickly, even for those who do not normally understand what the stock market is all about, or what Wall Street even has to do with it. Whether you are completely new to this, or at least have a small idea of how the money markets and stock markets function, the purpose of this article is to explain how to get the most out of the best small investments on the stock market, and how a small, single initial investment can easily grow to benefit you on a long term basis, even when right now all you have to invest is some insignificant amount of money like $20 for example.

$20 dollars may not initially sound like a lot, but you can easily put it toward shares in one of many large companies like Harley-Davidson, Intel and even Johnson & Johnson. There are thousands of different options available offering shares below $20. If you invest $100 instead, even more options will open up to you. So now let us take a brief look into investing small, medium and large amounts of money into the stock market.

Let us begin with the initial small investment of $20 dollars.

Are you afraid that it is really not worthwhile to invest such a small amount? One way to invest this money for a grand return is to invest through DRPs, or Dividend Reinvestment Plans. These are also known as Drips. Drips or DRPs and Direct Stock Purchase Plans or DSPs allow you to completely bypass the broker, avoiding the need to pay a commission, by buying directly from the company that you are looking to invest in, or buying from the company’s own unique agents instead. There are more than 1,000 unique major corporations that offer these types of stock plans, and many do not charge a penny in fees. Those that do charge fees usually offer fees that are low enough that it is still quite worthwhile to invest a small mount like $20 or $30 each time that you make investment.

These investments are some of the best small investments that you can make because they are ideal for anyone who is just starting out and is looking to invest only small amounts at a time. Drips will allow you to purchase as often or as infrequently as you like. Once you are in the plan, you can set up automatic payment plans so you can make contributions whenever you like without actually even needing to buy a full share each time. So if you can only invest small amounts each month, invest what you can and every time you accrue enough to buy a share, you can. This is why this is one of the best small investments that you can make – Because every dollar that you invest counts and you can accrue a lot of money slowly to invest in good stocks, even if you cannot always buy a share with each investment.

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Originally posted 2008-12-02 05:02:23. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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How do Savings Bonds Work

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Wondering Why You Should Invest in US Savings Bonds?

Wondering Why You Should Invest in US Savings Bonds?

Are you wondering why you should invest in United States savings bonds, or how savings bonds work? This is a question that not enough people are considering these days, because most people are pressing their luck instead by gambling with stocks and other investments. So many people are turning to penny stocks thinking that they cannot lose, but this thrilling stock market is no way to turn a buck. Instead, people should look at savings bonds as a valuable part of an investment portfolio even if they do not appear to be as exciting as an investment.

First of all, you need to understand what a U.S. Savings Bond is if you want to take advantage of these lucrative investments. Back in the day, savings bonds were a popular form of long term investment for people who could not afford to buy common stock. This is back when a long term investment was only an investment that lasted longer than a couple of weeks. There are plenty of different savings bond options available to you out there, but the ones that are the best and the most worthy of your time are the ones that are backed by the United States. At their basic level, these savings bonds are a promise that if you lend money to the government, you will get it back with interest attached. The one risk lies in that the entity you lend to may not be able to pay it off as they have agreed to. However, when lending to the United States Government through US treasury bonds, the risk is a great deal less. Unless the entire American government goes bankrupt, you will eventually get your money back and you will earn interest in the process.

For all intents and purposes, you are lending money to the government when you purchase a United States savings bond. In the days of huge deficits, it is much easier for the United States government to raise money by selling US treasury bonds and savings bonds than to have to go to foreign lenders who require much larger interest rates and much higher returns on their investments. US treasury savings bonds are better for the government and the country because they do not require American citizens to pay taxes to pay foreign governments back for their loans.

Not only is this a lucrative deal for the government when it needs financial assistance, but because of compounding interest, it is also a lucrative deal for you. If you begin with a $1000 initial investment and make $50 monthly deposits, after taxes your nest egg would be nearly $20,000. Increase the interest rate by only a little bit to 3 percent and you will have a nest egg of $22,000 or more. If you think you can put away $100 a month instead of $50, your nest egg will grow exponentially to $42,000. There are also tax benefits associated with these bills that you will want to look into as well.

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Originally posted 2008-11-26 05:01:05. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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