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    Posted by admin on Wednesday Mar 23, 2011 Under News

    Knowing what your risk tolerance and investment style are will help you choose investments more wisely. While there are many different types of investments that one can make, there are really only three specific investment styles and those three styles tie in with your risk tolerance. The three investment styles are conservative, moderate, and aggressive.

    Naturally, if you find that you have a low tolerance for risk, your investment style will most likely be conservative or moderate at best. If you have a high tolerance for risk, you will most likely be a moderate or aggressive investor. At the same time, your financial goals will also determine what style of investing you use.

    If you are saving for retirement in your early twenties, you should use a conservative or moderate style of investing but if you are trying to get together the funds to buy a home in the next year or two, you would want to use an aggressive style.

    Conservative investors want to maintain their initial investment. In other words, if they invest $5000 they want to be sure that they will get their initial $5000 back. This type of investor usually invests in common stocks and bonds and short term money market accounts.

    An interest earning savings account is very common for conservative investors.
    A moderate investor usually invests much like a conservative investor, but will use a portion of their investment funds for higher risk investments. Many moderate investors invest 50% of their investment funds in safe or conservative investments, and invest the remainder in riskier investments.

    An aggressive investor is willing to take risks that other investors wont take. They invest higher amounts of money in riskier ventures in the hopes of achieving larger returns either over time or in a short amount of time. Aggressive investors often have all or most of their investment funds tied up in the stock market.

    Again, determining what style of investing you will use will be determined by your financial goals and your risk tolerance. No matter what type of investing you do, however, you should carefully research that investment. Never invest without having all of the facts!

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    Long Term Investments for the Future

    Posted by admin on Wednesday Mar 9, 2011 Under News

    If you are ready to invest money for a future event, such as retirement or a childs college education, you have several options. You do not have to invest in risky stocks or ventures. You can easily invest your money in ways that are very safe, which will show a decent return over a long period of time.

    First consider bonds. There are various types of bonds that you can purchase. Bonds are similar to Certificates of Deposit. Instead of being issued by banks, however, bonds are issued by the Government. Depending on the type of bonds that you buy, your initial investment may double over a specific period of time.

    Mutual funds are also relatively safe. Mutual funds exist when a group of investors put their money together to buy stocks, bonds, or other investments. A fund manager typically decides how the money will be invested. All you need to do is find a reputable, qualified broker who handles mutual funds, and he or she will invest your money, along with other clients money. Mutual funds are a bit riskier than bonds.

    Stocks are another vehicle for long term investments. Shares of stocks are essentially shares of ownership in the company you are investing in. When the company does well financially, the value of your stock rises. However, if a company is doing poorly, your stock value drops. Stocks, of course, are even riskier than Mutual funds. Even though there is a greater amount of risk, you can still purchase stock in sound companies, such as G & E Electric, and sleep at night knowing that your money is relatively safe.

    The important thing is to do your research before investing your money for long term gain. When purchasing stocks you should choose stocks that are well established. When you look for a mutual fund to invest in, choose a broker that is well established and has a proven track record. If you arent quite ready to take the risks involved with mutual funds or stocks, at the very least invest in bonds that are guaranteed by the Government.

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    How Much Money Should You Invest?

    Posted by admin on Wednesday Oct 20, 2010 Under News

    Many first time investors think that they should invest all of their savings. This isnt necessarily true. To determine how much money you should invest, you must first determine how much you actually can afford to invest, and what your financial goals are.

    First, lets take a look at how much money you can currently afford to invest. Do you have savings that you can use? If so, great! However, you dont want to cut yourself short when you tie your money up in an investment. What were your savings originally for?

    It is important to keep three to six months of living expenses in a readily accessible savings account dont invest that money! Dont invest any money that you may need to lay your hands on in a hurry in the future.

    So, begin by determining how much of your savings should remain in your savings account, and how much can be used for investments. Unless you have funds from another source, such as an inheritance that youve recently received, this will probably be all that you currently have to invest.

    Next, determine how much you can add to your investments in the future. If you are employed, you will continue to receive an income, and you can plan to use a portion of that income to build your investment portfolio over time. Speak with a qualified financial planner to set up a budget and determine how much of your future income you will be able to invest.

    With the help of a financial planner, you can be sure that you are not investing more than you should or less than you should in order to reach your investment goals.

    For many types of investments, a certain initial investment amount will be required. Hopefully, youve done your research, and you have found an investment that will prove to be sound. If this is the case, you probably already know what the required initial investment is.

    If the money that you have available for investments does not meet the required initial investment, you may have to look at other investments. Never borrow money to invest, and never use money that you have not set aside for investing!

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    What Is Your Investment Style?

    Posted by admin on Wednesday Sep 15, 2010 Under News

    Knowing what your risk tolerance and investment style are will help you choose investments more wisely. While there are many different types of investments that one can make, there are really only three specific investment styles and those three styles tie in with your risk tolerance. The three investment styles are conservative, moderate, and aggressive.

    Naturally, if you find that you have a low tolerance for risk, your investment style will most likely be conservative or moderate at best. If you have a high tolerance for risk, you will most likely be a moderate or aggressive investor. At the same time, your financial goals will also determine what style of investing you use.

    If you are saving for retirement in your early twenties, you should use a conservative or moderate style of investing but if you are trying to get together the funds to buy a home in the next year or two, you would want to use an aggressive style.

    Conservative investors want to maintain their initial investment. In other words, if they invest $5000 they want to be sure that they will get their initial $5000 back. This type of investor usually invests in common stocks and bonds and short term money market accounts.

    An interest earning savings account is very common for conservative investors.
    A moderate investor usually invests much like a conservative investor, but will use a portion of their investment funds for higher risk investments. Many moderate investors invest 50% of their investment funds in safe or conservative investments, and invest the remainder in riskier investments.

    An aggressive investor is willing to take risks that other investors wont take. They invest higher amounts of money in riskier ventures in the hopes of achieving larger returns either over time or in a short amount of time. Aggressive investors often have all or most of their investment funds tied up in the stock market.

    Again, determining what style of investing you will use will be determined by your financial goals and your risk tolerance. No matter what type of investing you do, however, you should carefully research that investment. Never invest without having all of the facts!

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    Understanding Bonds

    Posted by admin on Wednesday Sep 8, 2010 Under News

    There are certain things you must understand about bonds before you start investing in them. Not understanding these things may cause you to purchase the wrong bonds, at the wrong maturity date.

    The three most important things that must be considered when purchasing a bond include the par value, the maturity date, and the coupon rate.

    The par value of a bond refers to the amount of money you will receive when the bond reaches its maturity date. In other words, you will receive your initial investment back when the bond reaches maturity.

    The maturity date is of course the date that the bond will reach its full value. On this date, you will receive your initial investment, plus the interest that your money has earned.

    Corporate and State and Local Government bonds can be called before they reach their maturity, at which time the corporation or issuing Government will return your initial investment, along with the interest that it has earned thus far. Federal bonds cannot be called.

    The coupon rate is the interest that you will receive when the bond reaches maturity. This number is written as a percentage, and you must use other information to find out what the interest will be. A bond that has a par value of $2000, with a coupon rate of 5% would earn $100 per year until it reaches maturity.

    Because bonds are not issued by banks, many people dont understand how to go about buying one. There are two ways this can be done.

    You can use a broker or brokerage firm to make the purchase for you or you can go directly to the Government. If you use a brokerage, you will more than likely be charged a commission fee. If you want to use a broker, shop around for the lowest commissions!

    Purchasing directly through the Government isnt nearly as hard as it once was. There is a program called Treasury Direct which will allow you to purchase bonds and all of your bonds will be held in one account, that you will have easy access to. This will allow you to avoid using a broker or brokerage firm.

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    The Importance of Diversification

    Posted by admin on Wednesday Sep 1, 2010 Under News

    Dont put all of your eggs in one basket! Youve probably heard that over and over again throughout your lifeand when it comes to investing, it is very true. Diversification is the key to successful investing. All successful investors build portfolios that are widely diversified, and you should too!

    Diversifying your investments might include purchasing various stocks in many different industries. It may include purchasing bonds, investing in money market accounts, or even in some real property. The key is to invest in several different areas not just one.

    Over time, research has shown that investors who have diversified portfolios usually see more consistent and stable returns on their investments than those who just invest in one thing. By investing in several different markets, you will actually be at less risk also.

    For instance, if you have invested all of your money in one stock, and that stock takes a significant plunge, you will most likely find that you have lost all of your money. On the other hand, if you have invested in ten different stocks, and nine are doing well while one plunges, you are still in reasonably good shape.

    A good diversification will usually include stocks, bonds, real property, and cash. It may take time to diversify your portfolio. Depending on how much you have to initially invest, you may have to start with one type of investment, and invest in other areas as time goes by.

    This is okay, but if you can divide your initial investment funds among various types of investments, you will find that you have a lower risk of losing your money, and over time, you will see better returns.

    Experts also suggest that you spread your investment money evenly among your investments. In other words, if you start with $100,000 to invest, invest $25,000 in stocks, $25,000 in real property, $25,000 in bonds, and put $25,000 in an interest bearing savings account.

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    Long Term Investments for the Future

    Posted by admin on Wednesday Aug 18, 2010 Under News

    If you are ready to invest money for a future event, such as retirement or a childs college education, you have several options. You do not have to invest in risky stocks or ventures. You can easily invest your money in ways that are very safe, which will show a decent return over a long period of time.

    First consider bonds. There are various types of bonds that you can purchase. Bonds are similar to Certificates of Deposit. Instead of being issued by banks, however, bonds are issued by the Government. Depending on the type of bonds that you buy, your initial investment may double over a specific period of time.

    Mutual funds are also relatively safe. Mutual funds exist when a group of investors put their money together to buy stocks, bonds, or other investments. A fund manager typically decides how the money will be invested. All you need to do is find a reputable, qualified broker who handles mutual funds, and he or she will invest your money, along with other clients money. Mutual funds are a bit riskier than bonds.

    Stocks are another vehicle for long term investments. Shares of stocks are essentially shares of ownership in the company you are investing in. When the company does well financially, the value of your stock rises. However, if a company is doing poorly, your stock value drops. Stocks, of course, are even riskier than Mutual funds. Even though there is a greater amount of risk, you can still purchase stock in sound companies, such as G & E Electric, and sleep at night knowing that your money is relatively safe.

    The important thing is to do your research before investing your money for long term gain. When purchasing stocks you should choose stocks that are well established. When you look for a mutual fund to invest in, choose a broker that is well established and has a proven track record. If you arent quite ready to take the risks involved with mutual funds or stocks, at the very least invest in bonds that are guaranteed by the Government.

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    How Much Money Should You Invest?

    Posted by admin on Wednesday Jul 7, 2010 Under News

    Many first time investors think that they should invest all of their savings. This isnt necessarily true. To determine how much money you should invest, you must first determine how much you actually can afford to invest, and what your financial goals are.

    First, lets take a look at how much money you can currently afford to invest. Do you have savings that you can use? If so, great! However, you dont want to cut yourself short when you tie your money up in an investment. What were your savings originally for?

    It is important to keep three to six months of living expenses in a readily accessible savings account dont invest that money! Dont invest any money that you may need to lay your hands on in a hurry in the future.

    So, begin by determining how much of your savings should remain in your savings account, and how much can be used for investments. Unless you have funds from another source, such as an inheritance that youve recently received, this will probably be all that you currently have to invest.

    Next, determine how much you can add to your investments in the future. If you are employed, you will continue to receive an income, and you can plan to use a portion of that income to build your investment portfolio over time. Speak with a qualified financial planner to set up a budget and determine how much of your future income you will be able to invest.

    With the help of a financial planner, you can be sure that you are not investing more than you should or less than you should in order to reach your investment goals.

    For many types of investments, a certain initial investment amount will be required. Hopefully, youve done your research, and you have found an investment that will prove to be sound. If this is the case, you probably already know what the required initial investment is.

    If the money that you have available for investments does not meet the required initial investment, you may have to look at other investments. Never borrow money to invest, and never use money that you have not set aside for investing!

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    Different Types of Bonds

    Posted by admin on Wednesday Jun 9, 2010 Under News

    Investing in bonds is very safe, and the returns are usually very good. There are four basic types of bonds available and they are sold through the Government, through corporations, state and local governments, and foreign governments.

    The greatest thing about bonds is that you will get your initial investment back. This makes bonds the perfect investment vehicle for those who are new to investing, or for those who have a low risk tolerance.

    The United States Government sells Treasury Bonds through the Treasury Department. You can purchase Treasury Bonds with maturity dates ranging from three months to thirty years.

    Treasury bonds include Treasury Notes (T-Notes), Treasury Bills (T-Bills), and Treasury Bonds. All Treasury bonds are backed by the United States Government, and tax is only charged on the interest that the bonds earn.

    Corporate bonds are sold through public securities markets. A corporate bond is essentially a company selling its debt. Corporate bonds usually have high interest rates, but they are a bit risky. If the company goes belly-up, the bond is worthless.

    State and local Governments also sell bonds. Unlike bonds issued by the federal government, these bonds usually have higher interest rates. This is because State and Local Governments can indeed go bankrupt unlike the federal government.

    State and Local Government bonds are free from income taxes even on the interest. State and local taxes may also be waived. Tax-free Municipal Bonds are common State and Local Government Bonds.

    Purchasing foreign bonds is actually very difficult, and is often done as part of a mutual fund. It is often very risky to invest in foreign countries. The safest type of bond to buy is one that is issued by the US Government.

    The interest may be a bit lower, but again, there is little or no risk involved. For best results, when a bond reaches maturity, reinvest it into another bond.

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