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Investing

Investing 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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Wells Fargo is the oldest and largest financial institution in the West. With the highest possible credit rating (Moody's Investors Service) and the highest U.S. bank credit rating (Standard &...
The economies in the BRIC countries—Brazil, Russia, India and China—are booming. So much so, in fact, that Goldman Sachs economist Dominic Wilson says they will be some of the world's most...
Just as they are a respected leader in the insurance industry, State Farm is becoming a financial services leader as well. State Farm mutual funds are ideal for customers with a variety of...
Prudential Financial companies have more than half a trillion dollars in total assets, making them one of the largest financial service firms in the United States. With more than 130 years of...
In response to the high cost of health insurance, Health Savings Accounts (HSA) were introduced in 2005 and combine a high-deductible health insurance policy with a tax-free investment account....
Alternative energy sources are increasingly recognized as the only ways to create sustainable energy to meet the world's future needs. Savvy investors have been some of the first to recognize this...
Silver investments, along with gold and platinum, offer a strategy that some investors like because of their tendency to move in opposition to the greater stock market. As opposed to owning actual...
One could read the history of mutual funds as a history of the stock market taken to the people. The New York Stock Trust was the first official mutual fund in the United States begun in 1889,...
With the U.S. reliance on foreign oil becoming a less tenable position by the day, many investors are trying to invest in the future of
In an ever-changing financial world, the analyst is often the voice of reason. We live in a competitive era of hyperbole, so to have a neutral voice standing out from the noise is imperative for...
Finding a good investing firm can seem like a shot in the dark sometimes. For many people, the key is to begin one step back, by finding a good investment advisor, financial planner or a good...
Index funds were first conceived of, at least theoretically, back in the 1600s. This was when early movers and shakers tried to figure out how to predict the future while gambling. This early work...
The terms and options may be daunting, but mutual funds are a fairly safe choice for beginning investors. Like in all investing there are risks involved, but knowing how to pick your mutual funds...
Mutual funds are the darlings of the new investor—they're easy to buy, easy to sell and are generally low risk. Before you jump in, however, remember that you're dealing with real money—your...
So, you've decided you want to invest in a mutual fund. Now you're wondering how to begin. Before you drop a big chunk of your hard-earned cash into a mutual fund you may know little or nothing...
If you're looking for adventure in the stock market world, a capital appreciation fund may be just the thing for you. Also called 'aggressive growth' funds, these are high-risk and, you hope,...
The way to manage a growth fund is to diversify your portfolio as much as possible. A growth fund's main goal is earnings for the investor, so while they can be risky, the payoffs can also be...
Specialty, or specialized, funds are mutual funds that limit investments to a particular industry, sector or region, like technology, health care or Asia. Since they are less diversified than...
When you're choosing mutual funds, one of the key things you're probably looking for is how well the fund is doing. The annual return tells you how much money the fund has made or lost over the...
A mutual fund's expense ratio is the total amount of money the fund used for management and operation. Expense ratios come out of shareholder's returns, so a high expense ratio can really hurt you...
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