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1). In Value Stock Investing, Quality is Job One
How much financial bloodshed is necessary before we realize that there is no safe and easy shortcut to investment success? When do we learn that most of our mistakes involve greed, fear, or unrealistic expectations about what we own? Eventually, successful investors begin to allocate assets in a goal directed manner by adopting a realistic Investment Strategy.
Article tags: value, stock, investing, equity, selection, worksheet, investment, portfolio, financial, plan, nyse, fund, manager, asset, allocation, security, investor, ipo, dividend, income
2). Technical Analysis an Art or Science?
Forex Charting Lesson: Chapter 1 - Introduction
We made our Technical Analysis lessons as simple as possible for easy understanding. There will be as much graphs and step by step guide as possible. We believe that the basic is the most important step to understanding TA - with these basics, you can move on to read some of the more advanced books in the market.
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3). Day trader Versus Investor
The day trader's ultimate objective is to trade expensive and volatile stocks on the NASDAQ and NYSE markets in in increments of 1,000 shares or more, and profit from the small intra-day price movement. The day trader may make many trades in a single day, holding onto stocks for only a few minutes (or hours), and almost never overnight. Day traders are short-term price speculators.
Article tags: day trading, day trader, investor
4). Mortgage & Refinance Tips: Determining Your Income
When you apply for a refinance, debt consolidation or purchase mortgage, one of the most important factors in qualifying for the loan is your income. That may not seem like much of a surprise, but you may be surprised at all of the different ways your income can be calculated based on how well you can document it, and how much this can affect your loan process.
Article tags: mortgage, refinance, debt, consolidation, credit card, minimum payment, investor, home loan
5). Are You Properly Tracking Your Company’s Stock?
The Capitalization Table provides investors with a bird’s eye view of the sum total of all the different securities issued by a company. It includes the amount of investment that the company has procured from investors and the distribution of securities which might include common/preferred shares, options, warranties etc. and the individual capitalization ratios.
Article tags: capitalization table, cap table, stock, equity, stock register, investor, invest, financing, money
6). Mortgage & Refinance Tips: Debt To Income Ratios
Debt to Income Ratios, often referred to as “DTI’s”, are a key calculation used in the refinance, debt consolidation, and purchase mortgage application process. A debt to income ratio is arrived at by dividing your monthly debt payments by your pre-tax income. Debt to income ratios are finally used to determine how much money you can borrow, and a thorough knowledge of DTIs can help you get the most value from your refinance, debt consolidation or purchase mortgage transaction.
Article tags: mortgage, refinance, debt, consolidation, credit card, minimum payment, investor, home loan
7). North Cyprus: The Last Mediterranean Property Investment Hotspot
If only I'd had the foresight to buy an investment property in Spain, the South of France, Tuscany or in Malta twenty years ago when property prices were so cheap because the desirability of the destination had yet to enjoy exposure...if only...
Many people believe that the world's most beautiful locations are the countries in and around the Mediterranean Sea - think Spain, Malta, Turkey, Egypt, Sardinia, Italy, Morocco and Tunisia.
Article tags: property, real estate, property investment, real estate investment, cyprus, north cyprus, mediterranean, property investor, investor, real estate investor, emerging market, profit, invest, investing
8). Three Party Closings In Real Estate
One of the ways to make money in real estate is to move property as quickly as possible. Jumping from one home to another often leads to a double closing situation.
Three Party Closings In Real Estate
Traditional home sales involve two parties, a buyer and seller. You may, however, run into a situation where there are actually three parties involved.
Article tags: real estate, closing, escrow, investor, seller, buyer, closings, lenders, home sales
9). Investment Series – Investor Versus Trader
Many people have mixed up the terms “ Investor ” and “ Trader ” to mean the same thing. They can’t be more wrong. It is exactly the mixing up of these 2 very important terms that led to many people starting on the wrong foot in the capital markets.
An Investor is a person who puts his money where it can potentially generate a return. He does not usually get involved in the money making process.
Article tags: investment, investing, investor, trader, trading, capital markets, stock markets, share market
10). Should You Pursue Lease Options To Purchase a Home
The real estate market is a place where people can get very creative. This brings us to the rent with option to buy programs you see on the market.
Should You Pursue Lease Options To Purchase a Home
Leasing is a fairly popular form of living arrangement since it basically involves renting over a pre-set period of time, usually 3, 6, or 12 months at a time.
Article tags: real estate, rent, lease, option, home, house, investor, flip, deposit, purchase
11). An Analysis of Valley National Bancorp (VLY)
Copyright 2006 Geoff Gannon
Valley National Bancorp (VLY) is a conservative bank with a strong position in northern New Jersey and a presence in Manhattan. The bank, founded in 1927, has about $12 billion in assets.
Valley has consistently earned extraordinary returns on assets and equity. Over the last twenty years, Valley has averaged a 1.74% return on assets and a 21.
Article tags: vly, valley, national, bancorp, bank, banks, banking, investing, value, stock, stocks, investor, finance
12). Take Control of Your Retirement Investing
Copyright 2006 Damon Clifford
Ah, remember the good old days? You would get up, go to work for 30 years, and then retire. The company funded your pension and you had enough in savings to cover you for the rest of your life. That was fine, because you would typically die 5 or 7 years after retirement. But that isn’t the case any more. Many people are living 20 or 30 years after their retirement, companies are no longer offering pensions, and many people are spending more money than they make.
Article tags: ira, self directed ira llc, retirement investing, financial planning, investor
13). New Trends In Investor Services
The term “investor relations” is more than just a buzz phrase that gets bandied about in corporate circles – and it isn’t just about making use of an excellent transfer agent. In fact, many companies understand the importance of committing time and money to setting up investor relations departments to keep the lines of communication flowing between themselves and shareholders.
Article tags: new, trends, in, investor, services
14). An Analysis of Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)
Copyright 2006 Geoff Gannon
Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) is a huge Western and Midwestern bank that provides a diverse array of financial services to its more than 23 million customers. The company employs more than 150,000 people at its over 6,000 locations nationwide. Wells Fargo has about $500 billion in assets.
While the company continues to derive more than half its revenues from interest income (about $26 billion), its activities are not limited to collecting deposits and lending money.
Article tags: wfc, bank, banks, wells, fargo, banking, value, investor, stock, stocks, market, investing, finance
15). 10 Power Steps for Reducing your Debt.
1. Save three months of income in super safe investments.
Before aggressively paying down your debt, I recommend you pay yourself first by having three months income in a savings account or other no risk investment that you can get to in an emergency. Do not put off any longer having this emergency saving. This is what you need for real emergencies.
Article tags: debt, investing, savings, investor, credit, credit report