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1). Using Discounted Closed Ended Funds designed to Increase Income and Reduce Risk
Currently focuses on: Cohen & Steers Select Utility Fund (nyse: UTF)
Its investment objective is to achieve a high level of after-tax total return through investment in utility securities. In pursuing total return, the Fund equally emphasizes both current incomes, consisting primarily of tax-advantaged dividend income, and capital appreciation. Under.
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2). Top 5 Emerging Real Estate Markets for 2006
Successful real estate investors are well aware that one of the fundamental keys to building a successful property portfolio is the careful timing of market entry; therefore investors always seek to buy ahead of an emerging trend and often take a national or international perspective when looking for the next big thing in terms of real estate.
In 2006 there are five countries that stand head and shoulders above all other nations worldwide in terms of the potential their real estate markets present property investors.
Article tags: property, real estate, investment, portfolio, capital growth, emerging market, profit, yield
3). Top 10 European Countries for Real Estate Property Investors
If you’re looking to diversify, broaden or even begin your property portfolio consider Europe for your next investment destination.
Europe is host to such a broad range of countries all offering diverse property opportunities – you have everything from emerging market economies with massive potential for sharp growth rates, well established city based rental markets giving great yields and even residential housing markets offering an investor a slow burn on his capital outlay.
Article tags: property, real estate, investment, europe, european, growth, emerging market, profit, yield
4). Successful Organic Gardening Systems
What is it that most organic gardeners want from their amazing food gardens?
* Is it the substantial health benefits:
- knowing that your food is GM and synthetic chemicals and free?
- gathering your food from garden to table in minutes, retaining valuable, health enhancing nutrients?
* Or the pleasure of losing yourself in the delight of time.
Article tags: organic gardening, vegetables, veggies, food, companion planting, composting, watering, soil, pest reduction, crop, yield, insects