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From researching investment firms to purchasing an investment property, eHow’s practical advice can help you invest for the future. eHow takes the mystery out of estate planning and asset allocation, while helping simplify 401Ks and IRAs. Don’t have a lot of cash to invest? eHow can instruct you on how to start investing with small sums. Access step-by-step instructions from eHow's financial experts on how to create an investment portfolio, buy and sell stocks and invest in bonds and mutual funds.

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  • How to Make More Money from Your Stock Investments

    If you have an investment account and invest in stocks, there are many ways to earn extra income every month from your existing investments and increase your gains year after year. With these...

  • How to Begin Stock Investing

    A common misconception that people have is that they will get rich through the lottery or inheritance. The truth is most wealth is built in the stock market. In this article you will learn how to...

  • How to Earn Extra Cash Money

    Do you ever find yourself wishing you could buy that new purse or those new shoes that would look so cute for an upcoming special occasion? Do you ever feel guilty when you buy something that you...

  • How to Make Passive Cash

    Making passive cash is not easy to do but I will give you tips to start making passive money.

  • How to Make Quick Cash With Clickbank Cash System

    Let me show you a step by step method on how to make quick cash with clickbank cash system and paydotcom.

  • How to Make Money like Robert Kiyosaki

    Robert Kiosaki is an entrepreneur, author, and motivational speaker. His most well known work is title 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' where he talks about a fictitious father figure he has that teaches him...

  • How to Obtain Cash Flow Notes

    Any official acknowledgment of debt, or an IOU, constitutes as a cash flow note. These are records of payments that are to be made over a specified length of time with accrued interest. Notes are...

  • How to Earn Some Extra Cash for The Holidays

    In tough times like these we all can use some extra cash for the holidays. Fortunately the holidays provide tons of opportunities to earn extra cash.

  • How to Cash in United States Saving Bonds

    Savings bonds are an investment that can be made for yourself or someone else. They usually mature after five years after purchase and continue to earn interest every six months after that....

  • How to Boost The Interest In Your Bank Account 300 percent and more

    Saving money is a challenge these days. With the stock market going through the ups and downs it doesn't hurt to keep money in the bank instead of investing it. But how can you increase your bank...

  • How to of Frugal Investing

    Saving money, even by frugal investing, is more difficult as the economic situation continues to falter and more people find themselves having to tighten their belts. The dilemma is how to put...

  • How to Get More Cash For Your Gold

    There are many businesses playing off the fear of hardworking people in hard times by advertising scammy cash for gold businesses. These businesses have folks mailing their gold blindly to a...

  • Best Chance Investment Strategies

    The best-chance investment strategy is one that makes prudent moves today with an eye on the longer term. There's an old saying that states that the patient investor will be rewarded. Balance is...

  • What Are the Benefits of Issuing Common Stock?

    When a company issues common stock, it is called either an initial public offering or a secondary offering. The initial public stock offering, or IPO, gives existing shareholders liquidity by...

  • Dividends & Share Repurchasing Problems

    In theory, shareholders benefit when companies repurchase their own shares on the stock market. That reduces the number of shares outstanding, leaving each shareholder with a bigger overall piece...

  • How to Buy a Cash Flow Note

    A cash flow note is almost any type of IOU in which payments are made for a specified length of time and specified interest in being paid. People who, for whatever reason, want a cash settlement...

  • Low-Risk Stocks

    Investing in the stock market is inherently more risky than putting your money in CDs or U.S. Treasury bonds. But it also has the potential to be much more lucrative. Further, stocks can protect...

  • Stock Dividend Information

    One of the benefits of owning stocks is that many companies pay dividends. If a company is profitable--particularly if it is a mature, stable company that doesn't need to invest most of its...

  • How to Write a Cash Flow Note

    A cash flow note is a promissory note or debt instrument that outlines the terms of structured payments to be made over a specified period in connection with a debt. These debts are often...

  • Can You Reinvest Dividends?

    A dividend is one of the primary ways a company transfers profits to its shareholders. Many companies with cash reserves or significant positive cash flow announce dividends quarterly and disburse...

  • Shorting Ideas

    When investors sell short a stock, they are making a bet that the price of the stock will decline. Investors borrow stock they do not own from a brokerage firm and sell it, with the intention of...

  • When Should You Realign 401(k) Balances?

    The need to balance a retirement portfolio can be caused by several factors. The primary reason is the participant has reached retirement age and wants to reduce the portfolio's risk. Other...

  • How Many Types of Investments Are There?

    The number of types of investments there are varies, depending on which website you go to and on whom you talk to. Business managers, financial advisors, economists and realtors may have different...

  • Real Estate Vs. Stock Market Investing

    The stock market and real estate can be considered the two major asset classes for growth investing. They both allow investors to participate in long term appreciation of values. Both asset...

  • Guide to Financial Statements

    Financial statements are legal documents. If a company is public, it is required to submit financial documents with full disclosure to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The goal is to...

  • Financial Statement Analysis Tutorial

    Financial statements provide crucial information and can tell a compelling story. They are composed of a balance sheet, an income statement, and a statement of cash flows. Each statement can be...

  • How to Calculate a Pro Forma

    Creating a pro forma statement of assets and liabilities is straightforward once all the necessary data is collected. Pro forma cash flow and balance sheets are created for purposes of modeling...

  • The Best Stock Trading Tips

    The art of making money on the stock market relies on being able to select the best stocks, ones that will be profitable at a good price. Generally speaking, these types of stocks are long-term...

  • How to make money buying US mint

    I thought this was an incredibly clever way to make a little extra cash when I first heard about it. Especially if you have any interest at all in having US mint or coins. Check it out!

  • Stock Trading Tips

    Stock trading can be fun for anyone, but, more importantly, it is a great way to generate wealth over time. Stock trading for short-term gains is very difficult, and many of the smartest...

  • Tips on Stock Trading

    Trading stock is at once both an art and a science. Professional stock pickers sometimes go as much on gut instinct as they do on financial information. But for the beginner or for those that are...

  • How to Stash Money

    Easier said then done wrong. Stashing your money can be easy and quick. And in these unstable times stashing your money is a better investment then banking it.

  • How to Find Cash for Investing in Gold

    Everyone should have some gold in their portfolio to protect themselves against the declining value of paper currency. Over longer periods of time, gold tends to hold its purchasing power...

  • What Is a Cash Flow Note?

    Popular finance texts--print, broadcast and online--are littered with the term "cash flow note" and many an infomercial touts them as the key to your financial success. Despite the prevalence of...

  • How to Buy Houses for Cash

    If you have cash in hand to buy a property, you are in a very strong position. Buyers like all-cash offers because it means there is little chance for the property to fall out of escrow, and there...

  • How to Make Money in The Stock Market in this economy

    Making money in the stock market isn't just the American dream, it's darn near an American right! Are you disenchanted by the line that your 401K advisor feeds you about 15% annual returns on...

  • How to Buy Stock Online With a Credit Card

    Buying stock online with a credit card is something the average stockbroker doesn't advise. The primary objection is that you're incurring debt that may have interest rates as high as 30%,...

  • What Is a Cash on Cash Return?

    Cash on cash return is the rate of return based on cash income in relation to the amount of cash invested. It is a measure of yield on an investment in securities and/or income-producing assets...

  • The Best Way to Write Covered Calls

    The strategy of writing covered call options is to generate income on stocks that an investor holds. Since the process of writing covered calls can be repeated every month or two, a substantial...

  • Why Do Some Companies Pay Dividends?

    Dividends are cash, property or stock payments from a company to its shareholders. They represent paying out part of the company's income to those who own the company. Companies pay dividends for...

  • How to Calculate Annual Credit Sales

    Business transactions are not always facilitated through cash sales. Companies often rely on issuing credit to customers in order to sell their product(s). Therefore, the term "credit sales" can...

  • How to Buy Silver on a Budget

    Silver unlike gold is truly the common man's precious metal. Silver is cheap compared to gold, but it has always maintained a specific value and for centuries has been favorite for investors and...

  • Understanding Dividends

    Dividends are periodic payments by a company to its shareholders. For some investors, dividends can be an important source of income. In the United States, dividends are typically paid quarterly...

  • How to Price an Interest Rate Swap

    An interest rate swap is an exchange between different cash flows. One cash flow stream is fixed and the other variable, but they both revolve around the current cost of money, or the interest...

  • How to Evaluate Financials of a Company

    Before you invest in a company you may want to evaluate the financials of that company. This will help you feel more confident on your decision to buy or not buy.

  • How to Choose Diversified Investments Using Percentages

    All investors should have a specific plan for portfolio diversification. The key to determining the percentage allocated for each asset class is in using percentages to diversify investment...

  • Types of Dividends

    Companies distribute a portion of their earnings to shareholders in the form of dividends. Dividends, typically in the form of cash or stocks, are usually issued regularly at the same time each...

  • How to Invest During Stagflation

    Stagflation is one of the most challenging economic conditions in which to invest. The term comes from its two characteristic components: stagnant growth combined with inflation. A bit...

  • How to Calculate Enterprise Value

    Enterprise Value (EV) is a measure of a firm's value. For investors, it is equivalent to a book value as it represents the market value of a firm minus the intrinsic (actual) value of debt. Market...

  • How to Stash Your Cash Without a Bank

    How to Stash Your Cash Without a Bank brings back days of stuffing your money under a mattress because of distrust of the banks. How to Stash Your Cash Without a Bank is not that transparent,...

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