» February 2009 - Net Worth Update and Personal Finance Status
Written by admin on February 28, 2009 – 12:21 pm -Unlike investments in corporate bonds and stocks , bank deposits enjoy extraordinary security and safety guarantees via FDIC insurance, which backs all bank deposits with the full faith and credit of the United States government. … Despite the current dire shape of the U.S. Read more: » February 2009 - Net Worth Update and Personal Finance Status Read More →
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Imo State Bonds - Naija Lo Wa
Written by admin on February 26, 2009 – 11:08 am -… More: Imo State Bonds - Naija Lo Wa Read More →
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Consumer Action :: Make Your Money Work For You (2009)
Written by admin on February 25, 2009 – 1:15 pm -Certificates of deposit (CDs), also called time deposit accounts, are a safe way to make your money grow. Most CDs are issued by banks, but you can also buy them through brokerages More here: Consumer Action :: Make Your Money Work For You (2009) Read More →
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Keep faith in buy-and-hold — Canadian Capitalist
Written by admin on February 24, 2009 – 9:53 pm -I always thought if earnings yield from equities is better than bond yields then stocks are a reasonable buy by virtue of the fact that stocks have a growing earnings coupon but bonds don’t. But this clearly didn’t work in 2007 when stocks still yielded … The thing to buy a decade ago have been CD’s ( certificates of deposit, not the music CDs ). Continued here: Keep faith in buy-and-hold — Canadian Capitalist Read More →
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Articles | Articles-R.us
Written by admin on February 24, 2009 – 3:54 am -If you invest in bonds or certificates of deposit, you won’t make nearly as much. Even if a good economy, you can’t expect to get much more than 6% from a CD. Invest in the stock market if you really want to make your money grow View original here: Articles | Articles-R.us Read More →
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Articles | Articles-R.us
Written by admin on February 24, 2009 – 3:54 am -If you invest in bonds or certificates of deposit, you won’t make nearly as much. Even if a good economy, you can’t expect to get much more than 6% from a CD. Invest in the stock market if you really want to make your money grow. Go here to see the original: Articles | Articles-R.us Read More →
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Stocks, bonds or under your mattress? K-State investment expert …
Written by admin on February 23, 2009 – 10:19 am -“Historically, the returns that can be earned in the stock market exceed the returns that can be earned in the fixed-income market. In the long run, it is likely that stocks will outperform bonds ,” he said. .. Here is the original: Stocks, bonds or under your mattress? K-State investment expert … Read More →
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How to buy Singapore Government Bonds? | bigfatpurse
Written by admin on February 22, 2009 – 10:26 pm -The minimum denomination of SGS Treasury bills and bonds is S$1, 000. Unlike the past where physical bond certificates are given, SGS are now scripless. All ownership of SGS are reflected as accounting book entries. Original post: How to buy Singapore Government Bonds? | bigfatpurse Read More →
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Tips To A Newbie Investor In Stocks
Written by admin on February 22, 2009 – 12:08 pm -The no par value on the other hand, pertains to those, which do not state how much money is represented on the face of stock certificate . Dow can give you a new perspective. If you don’t think stocks will happen, take a look at that. Read the original here: Tips To A Newbie Investor In Stocks Read More →
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How To Care For Collectible Stock Certificates
Written by admin on February 21, 2009 – 12:00 am -Scripophily is the collecting of antique bonds and stock certificates . Enthusiasts vary widely in how they take care of their documents Read the original here: How To Care For Collectible Stock Certificates Read More →
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