Tag: Investment

Top 5 Tips for Choosing Real Estate for Your Self Directed IRA

Top 5 Tips for Choosing Real Estate for Your Self Directed IRA

| April 5, 2014 | 0 Comments

Your self directed IRA is ideal for investing in real estate. You have complete freedom to do what you want and invest in whatever type of property you please. As long as you stick to the rules put in place by the Federal Government, you’re free to make money within your IRA and look forward […]

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4 Effective Hedging Strategies For Risky Long Positions

4 Effective Hedging Strategies For Risky Long Positions

| April 1, 2014 | 0 Comments

In an uncertain world it’s good to have a strategy to that can protect one from danger. Danger comes in many forms, and in a modern society whose economy is driven by paper currency rather than barter, financial risk is one of those dangers that need to be addressed. Surplus currency or the cash commonly […]

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Investing in Art for a Richer Life

Investing in Art for a Richer Life

| February 1, 2014 | 0 Comments

There is some debate in the art world regarding whether art can ever be an investment or whether it should be more practically regarded as an asset. Whilst it’s true that many works of art by renowned artists gain in value over time, the Forbes website points out that there is no guarantee that works of […]

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The Art of Smart Real Estate Investing

The Art of Smart Real Estate Investing

| January 27, 2014 | 1 Comment

Real estate investing is of interest to many people, particularly now, with the world economy still being in a state of uncertainty. Real estate investing is viewed as a possibly lucrative source of income that, perhaps, sounds easy to the average consumer. The investing process can be streamlined with knowledge and experience, but it is […]

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Successful Investing Requires Setting Goals and Patience

Successful Investing Requires Setting Goals and Patience

| January 26, 2014 | 1 Comment

To keep your gains high and your losses low, you need to keep things simple. While the stock market is certainly complex, know the basics and go with your gut, and when in doubt, do bond market research and check with investment firms or even seasoned investors for ideas and guidance. Choosing a simplistic approach […]

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5 Reasons Why Becoming An Investor Could Be The Solution To All Your Problems

5 Reasons Why Becoming An Investor Could Be The Solution To All Your Problems

| January 19, 2014 | 0 Comments

Are you struggling financially at the moment? Have you got debt collectors sending letters to your home every day? Do the phone calls just keep coming? Well, unless you’re willing to settle the amounts you owe using your savings pot, it’s probably time to start thinking about alternative means of raising the cash. This is […]

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Investing Opportunities Exist in Bioengineering

Investing Opportunities Exist in Bioengineering

| January 16, 2014 | 0 Comments

The economic downturn of 2008 still has lingering effects on numerous individuals who have been invested in the financial markets as well as those who have yet to get into investing. Job losses hit a record high. Housing markets sunk to all-time lows. Trusted companies shut down operations, downsized, or received a government bail out. […]

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They Also Serve Who Save!

They Also Serve Who Save!

| January 15, 2014 | 0 Comments

We all know capitalism thrives on free enterprise and investment. In this the part played by individual savings is not to be belittled. Savings as deferred spending is essential for the success of humanity as a whole for whom capitalism may be a preferred path to prosperity. Savings have the saving grace of a sense […]

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Private Equity Firms Give Investors More Choice

Private Equity Firms Give Investors More Choice

| January 14, 2014 | 0 Comments

Equity is a common financial term that refers to the value of a property or another type of asset, but this is a value that is determined only after any associated liability, such as a loan or a lien, are deducted. Translation: your home may have a net worth of $150,000, but if you currently […]

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