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  • P. 6 of 7, Greatest Financial Investments: Silver & Obama Copper Bars

    Posted by admin on June 5th, 2010 and filed under financial investments | 7 Comments »

    Interview with Dr. Archie Mason, In His Image, by Dr. Lee Warren, PLIM, Inc..on Greatest Financial Investments: Silver & Obama Copper Bars.

    Duration : 0:6:22

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    What kind of degree do I need to get into banking,investments,financial analyst,or management?

    Posted by admin on June 4th, 2010 and filed under financial investments | 3 Comments »

    Ok I start college june 3rd I am going to get my Associates degree in Business management. I want to take the right classes so one day I can get into one of the following. banking,investments,management,financial analyst. can someone suggest the degrees or path I should take to get into one of those fields. Also if anyone knows starting salary’s for those fields can you please let me know.

    At least a bachleors degree in business or finance. To get into banking (other than a teller) or investments you will need at least an insurance licence (many banks and investment firms sell annuties) or a series 6 securities license (for mutual funds) or a series 7 securities license for stocks.
    Many investment firms will provide training classes usually free of charge. If you agree to work for them

    Some of the best financial investments?

    Posted by admin on June 2nd, 2010 and filed under financial investments | 6 Comments »

    I have already considered becoming a pimp, but I feel as though it would take up far too much of my energy. So I was wondering what are some of the best financial investments out there- and how would I go about finding a financial advisor?

    a Certified Financial Planner(CFP) is someone who works for your benefit, not to sell you investments. They can advise you in everything from company benefits to insurance and living trusts to asset allocation.from retirement to saving for your kids education.

    search the internet for the following just to get some preliminary info.
    roth ira vs ira
    large small mid cap
    growth vs value
    indexed mutual fund
    asset allocation

    what are good investments… it is so dependant on your situation
    do you have some emergency savings
    do you have a 401k
    do you have an ira
    your age
    any kids
    how much you have to invest

    yahoo finance has some basic investing education

    Suze Orman is a CFP. she has a column on yahoo finance and a tv program. She gives a lot of good baisic advice

    http://finance.yahoo.com/columnist/archives/headline/moneymatters/2006/1

    Investment Stocks Tips : Stock Broker Vs. Financial Adviser

    Posted by admin on June 2nd, 2010 and filed under financial investments | 4 Comments »

    There is a difference between stockbrokers and financial advisers in that stockbrokers actually buy and sell stock for people and financial planners help the investor decide in what to invest. Financial advisers have fiduciary responsibility on helping their clients at a higher level and a single trade since they are helping them with their entire financial future as explained by an experienced stockbroker in this free instructional video on investments and stocks.

    Expert: Chris Markowski
    Contact: www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
    Bio: Christopher Markowski is the founder of the financial planning firm, Markowski Investments.
    Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

    Duration : 0:1:19

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    Bill Bonner, Agora Financial Investment Symposium

    Posted by admin on May 26th, 2010 and filed under financial investments | 16 Comments »

    Bill Bonner sets the tone for the 2007 Agora Financial Investment Symposium by explaining “Crack-up Booms”

    Similar commentary from Bill Bonner on the economic world-at-large plus advice not offered by today’s mainstream media articles is featured in the Daily Reckoning. To start a FREE subscription visit http://www.dailyreckoning.com/Sub/YouTube.html

    Duration : 0:3:47

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    Financial Investments?

    Posted by admin on May 26th, 2010 and filed under financial investments | 3 Comments »

    I need some advice regarding finances.

    I have lost a lot of money in shares due to the recent market fall.

    The shares that I currently hold are more than 50% of their price when I bought. What should I do now? Should I sell them off and invest the money somewhere else or should I hold on to them and wait for a recovery?

    If not so, then where should I invest so that I get good returns in short term?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks
    Ash

    Depends on what stocks you are talking about. Its seems too late to bail on shares of good companies at this point, b/c when things turn they should be the first to recover. It also depends on what you think the economy will do. tba