Getting Started Investing is Often the Hardest Part (21 Mar 2006) There are several reasons people give for not investing their money in things like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. One reason is that they feel that they don't have enough money to make a serious investment, but a more common reason that many people have absolutely no idea how to go about getting started investing.
Property Investment Just Got Exciting (21 Mar 2006) Lower crime than where you are right now, lower property prices, hundreds of miles of beaches, stable warm weather, and a property market that makes investment a serious consideration.
Art Investing for a Financial Future (21 Mar 2006) When we think of investing we probably conjure images in our minds of the New York Stock Exchange, suited stock brokers making deals, bonds and treasury bills, and all manner of financial matters.
Better Investing Made Easy (21 Mar 2006) If there were one piece of advice that an investor could ask for, the question would probably be something like "What do I need to do to invest better?"
Everybody Wants to Know How to Invest (21 Mar 2006) Those unfamiliar with the process of making and managing investments often have more than a few trepidations about investing in general. They figure that, since they do not know how to invest, they will never learn. Of course the horror stories of investors who lost their life savings on some bad deal don't help people to feel any less secure when figuring out how to invest.
A Guide to Online Investing (21 Mar 2006) Online investing can be a wonderful way to access the stock market ....
Why You’re Better Off With A Long Term Investment Strategy (21 Mar 2006) Many people are rushing to get onto the "day trading" bandwagon. Hearing stories about the potential to make millions, they are rushing out to trade stock after stock, going for small fluctuations in daily prices. But is it a good idea in the long run?
Building Investment Discipline: The Key to Success (21 Mar 2006) The key to financial success is mostly to build investment discipline. You have to keep putting money in, over and over. If you adopt the tortoise strategy rather than that of the hare, you'll end up ahead in the long run.
Samsung the Elephant (21 Mar 2006) Even at 25% growth this year, Samsung and South Korea's other major companies may not be able to overcome China's changing trends.