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  • Rolling Over A 401(k) Or 403(b) To An Ira
    By: Annuity Zing | - Should I rollover my 401(k) or 403(b) into an IRA?

    If you wonder what to do with the 401(k) or 403(b) you will end up with because you're leaving your employer, consider all your options so you can make a decision that fits your circumstances. Although 401(k) and 403(b) plans differ in some ways, the information below applies to both.

    What are your options?
    Leave the money in the current 401(k) if an employer allows that option.
    Roll the money over into an I ...

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  • Investment V/s Risk
    By: AlenCaller | - While it may seem risky to invest in todays market, there are actually numerous low-risk options of investment that will help you get considerable returns on your money. The stock market although has still to recover the effects of the economic slowdown yet this unstable market offers you a great opportunity to invest in low-risk segments.

    Less Risky Options For Investing

    While a certain percentage of risk always accompanies any kind of investment, there still are 4 ...

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  • Place4u - Uae Provide Mutual Fund Schemes For Investors
    By: Kind regard | - We have always tries to give you best out of al. investment is the process where the investor wants maximum return, but higher risk higher return ,the investor wants low risk and high return. We understand that we have best schemes for the investors. Know days Mutual funds have becomes a hot favorite of millions of people all over the world. The driving force of mutual funds is the safety of the principal guaranteed, plus the added advantage of capital appreciation together with the incom ...
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  • An Open-ended Income Scheme - Short Term Income Fund
    By: Ramesh Narayan | - This scheme seeks to generate income and capital appreciation by investing in a diversified portfolio of debt and money market securities. However, there can be no assurance that the income can be generated, regular or otherwise, or the investment objectives of the Scheme will be realized. The Scheme does not provide any assured or guaranteed returns. The minimum redemption amount is Rs.1000, the equivalent Unit value or even the entire account balance, whichever is lower.
    The two plans wi ...

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  • What Is A Hedge Fund, Anyway?
    By: marciano guerrero | - What is a hedge fund?

    A hedge fund is an aggressively managed portfolio of securities set up for investors who have a net worth of over one million dollars. Investors who participate in a hedge fund must sign a letter of agreement specifying that they are knowledgeable investors and that they are aware of the risks.

    The hedge fund managers use advanced strategies to maximize the return on investment to the fund. The strategies employ highly leveraged positions inlong a ...

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  • Understand Unit Linked Plan (ulip"€™s)
    By: Bimadeals | - In last few years Ulip is more popular among individuals rather than a term plan or an endowment plan. The people who have chosen term or endowment plan are switching to Ulips. But do we really know ulips?????
    Or we are going with the crowd
    Before going for Ulip, one should understand its features and should judge accordingly. Whether these were the features that you were looking in your insurance plan??
    Let us understand Ulip first; Ulip is an abbreviation ...

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  • When To Use Fixed Income Investments
    By: Amy Nutt | - Whether one is living in difficult or robust economic times, it is always important to have an investment strategy that includes relatively safe investments. One form of investment is known as Fixed Income Investments.

    Fixed income investment refers to any type of investment that generates an average return. Investors loan their money to a government body, corporation, or financial institution and receive interest on a regular basis. Although the rate of return may not be high, th ...

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  • Lessons From America
    By: Clive Sexton | - When the book is written on [the US presidential election], it should not be titled The Making of a President, but The Marketing of a President, says Harvard Business School Professor John Quelch. Barack Obamas campaign is a case study in marketing excellence.

    As Quelch says, for an inexperienced, single-term, African-American senator tagged with the most liberal voting record, to defeat the heir apparent in his own party and then go on to hold off the much-vau ...

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  • Downtown Atlanta Apartments: Staying Thrifty In The Big City
    By: Peter Gitundu | - A good cause for pause is deciding whether to rent or buy. In the current economy, some people think renting is best because it affords time to save, assess and make a composed decision. But buying also has advantages. Home prices are extremely low. The recession has put pressure on sellers to part with their property. This is opening the market up to attractive deals. But the most important thing is to make the decision based on your personal financial situation. It's the only way to make the r ...
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  • Cheyne Capital Hires Top Ms Trader To Lead Equity Expansion
    By: M Communications | - The move comes a few weeks after the firm recruited Chris Goekjian, the head of fund of funds group AltEdge and the former CEO of Credit Suisse Financial Products, as its new chief investment officer in a move that signalled the firm's desire to expand its range of investment products.

    Jorge Giampaoli is joining the firm as partner and portfolio manager of the new Cheyne Equity Macro Fund - a new launch for Cheyne that will follow a short-term, liquid, macro-based equity trading ...

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  • Where To Put Your Money During An Economic Downturn
    By: Yossarian Smythe | - As the financial markets are melting down, people are terrified to put their money in any investment vehicle. Even the smartest and bravest investor will cower down and tightly hold his money as he watches major corporations fall down. Since people dont know what do with their money, they started tuning in to CNN with the hopes of receiving professional financial advice. Some of it may be sound advice while some are considered too risky at this point in time. To be honest, knowing where ...
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  • Upgrading Your Team's Skills With Team Building Activities
    By: Kristine Reeves | - Ramping Up a squad is simpler pronounced than done. You can encounter diverse people into a squad but getting the backup, the confidence towards one another, the observing and the sincerity is something you can't contribute through outstanding oratory or standard grouping procedure. To build up an capable squad, you require to hire them into certain activities which fundamentally ask for the social system of a team along with every getting comfy with the other. One best means to take that int ...
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  • Thai Business Law Recent Modifications For Finance Sector Businesses
    By: Gregory Smyth | - The global financial crisis has been at the forefront of many people's minds in the past 18 months - but none more so than the world's politicians. Thailand in particular has spent quite a bit of time making amendments to the law to ensure that the country is protected as far as possible, while maintaining a just environment and as much economic growth as possible. We look at the financial law amendments noted by Thai corporate legal services in recent times.

    The Institutes of Dep ...

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  • What You Need To Know About Single-tenant, Net-leased Properties
    By: Calkain | - Many investors are looking for a safe place to put their money with the wild fluctuations in the financial market. Stable, predictable investment vehicles are increasingly hard to find, but smart investors do have choices. One of the better choices is to invest in single-tenant, net-leased properties, which many investors also call a corporate bond combined with real estate investments that still make sense today.

    Here's what you need to know about single-tenant, net-leased prope ...

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  • Imf: Financial Institutions, The Loss Will Reach 4 Trillion U.s. Dollars
    By: Professional editor working for himfr. | - International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its April 2009 period, "Global Financial Stability Report" in the expected financial tsunami caused by the global financial institutions or asset write-downs will be approximately four trillion U.S. dollars, and the situation is unusually severe.

    IMF pointed out that the four trillion U.S. dollars in asset write-downs, the bank will assume two-thirds of which is about 2.7 trillion U.S. dollars. In addition, by the fall in asset prices, all types o ...

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  • Seychelles Offshore Company Formation In The Simplest Of Tax Havens For Offshore Incorporation
    By: Ramapati Singhania | - A tax haven is a place where certain taxes are levied at a low rate or not at all. e.g. seychelles tax for an offshore company is zero. This encourages wealthy individuals and/or firms to establish themselves in areas that would otherwise be overlooked. Different jurisdictions tend to be havens for different types of taxes, and for different categories of people and/or companies.

    A Seychelles offshore company formation is allowed when the company incorporated does not conduct subs ...

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  • Should I Buy Bonds As Well As Stocks
    By: Caterina Christakos | - Are Bonds a lucrative investment; first, think about what your short term and long term goals are before deciding to invest in bonds. For the most part, it is never a good idea to put all your assets into any one investment instrument. Diversification is important. If you do decide to include some bonds in your portfolio, be sure to include several bonds, each with different characteristics, i.e., Government bonds, municipal bonds, or corporate bonds, to name a few. This puts your capital at ...
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  • Forex Trading And Low Uk Interest Rates
    By: Thomas Bainbridge | - So the Bank of England cut interest rates another 0.5% to 1%. The lowest level in the 315 year history of the UKs central bank and by some margin too.

    Forgive me for saying it but this looks like yet another indication of the modern habit of resorting to knee jerk reactions over immediate events.

    Times are tough but not that tough and even in my lifetime I can remember much grimmer periods. If you compare events now to the history of Great Britain it is diff ...

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  • How To Save Money And Ensure Privacy With Offshore Bank Accounts In Hong Kong
    By: Gregory Smyth | - As corporate offshore banking becomes less of a money laundering technique, and more of a legitimate way for businesses to reduce their tax obligations and other costs, the benefits of corporate offshore banking are starting to become well known. Certain countries are known as tax havens because of the low tax rates offshore banking services can obtain for their customers, and there is a wealth of information regarding what offshore banking can do for your company. Increased privacy, protection ...
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  • Types Of Mutual Funds
    By: arcel | - There are many types of mutual funds available in the market but only four can be found in the Philippines, and these are: stock or equity funds, bond funds, balanced funds, and money market funds.


    * Stock or Equity Funds. Stock or Equity Funds pose a higher value for the investment. While that may be the case, any investment which poses higher returns have corresponding risks therefore the stock or equity funds contain very high risk. These funds are invested in Phili ...

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  • Protecting Your Savings Income Through Bonds
    By: Anjitha Sakthidharan | - Corporate bonds prices and interest rates are closely connected because the former is bound to go up if the latter undergoes any substantial cuts. Hence investing in corporate bonds when interest rates are slashed substantially is a smart move for those who are looking for strong returns on investment.

    At a time when interest rates are touching them bottom corporate bonds are paying a handsome rate of 7% or above before tax. The rate of interest is determined by the profitabili ...

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  • Cheyne Capital Takes Pain Early To Position Funds For Rebound
    By: Tug Search | - Over the eight years that it has been in business, Cheyne Capital has developed into one of the most diversified firms in the European-based hedge fund industry.

    Set up in 2000 as a convertible and credit specialist by former Morgan Stanley men Jonathan Lourie and Stuart Fiertz, who have worked together for some 17 years, the firm has built a reputation as an innovative and opportunistic multiple-strategy asset manager - with a history of reacting to periods of market upheaval by ...

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  • Florida Home Insurance - Is It Too Late To Join Long Line Of Beggars In Dc?
    By: Michael Letcher | - Each new day of the financial crisis brings more shocking news. This week was no exception as executives from General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler flew to Washington on their corporate jets to beg for their share of the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program.

    In a shameless display of arrogance and entitlement, leaders of what used to be "best in class" companies begged for billions of dollars with their tin cups outstretched in front of the US Congress. Before the Big Three ...

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  • Mutual Funds Summed Up
    By: Esteri | - Definition of mutual funds

    Mutual funds can be said to be an assortment of securities resourcefully managed by the sponsoring management company or Investment Company that issues shares to investors.

    This assortment is made through the trade of collecting funds from investors and pooling them for the rationale of building a range of securities according to affirmed objectives.

    Who does this?

    Mutual funds fit in to a gathering of moneta ...

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  • Balanced Mutual Funds
    By: Guru at 2 | - Investors who need quick returns and at the same time need safety from market fluctuations should consider investing in balanced mutual funds. It removes the disadvantages and difficulties that lies in investing in stocks and bonds and invests in a portfolio of bonds and stocks depending upon the investors risk profile. Hence returns as well as income can be achieved at the same time by investing in balanced mutual funds.
    What is a balanced mutual fund?
    A Balanced fu ...

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  • Bond Mutual Funds
    By: Guru at 2 | - The IMF predicts the US economy to slow down. Inflation has increased manifold in several countries across the world. There is a possibility of deeper economic downturn. The stock markets of most of the countries have tumbled during recent times. During tough times such as these, where would you put your money?

    One possible place is bond mutual funds. As the name suggests, these funds invest in bonds and debt securities. These funds aim to protect the invested capital and at the s ...

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  • Money Markets Matter
    By: Anthony Green | - Just tell me whether the market�s going up or down!� It was January 2001, and George had bought technology stocks for his clients in 2000 at the peak of the Internet bubble. He needed those trades to at least break even before his next reporting period ended. He really wanted to hear some good news about the outlook for stocks. �But the spread between the three-month and the 10-year is positive!� he wailed. He felt entitled to a stock market rally; in fact, his job de ...
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  • Benefits Of Going For A Student Auto Loan
    By: AdamBoulton | - An auto loan is governed essentially by a binding agreement between a lender and a borrower who uses the lender's funds to buy a car. A student car loan is a type of credit offered by a bank or any other financial agency to a student for the specific purpose of buying a car. Getting a student auto loan is an easier thing. It is important to make payment of car loan installments in full and on time every month.

    Students auto loan has two major advantages. Buying a car will help eli ...

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  • Your Place In The Corporate Life Cycle
    By: Arthor Pens | - Where does your organization sit in the Corporate Life Cycle and what should you expect next? Are you balancing entrepreneurialism with management disciplines effectively?

    There are generally accepted to be ten stages in an organization's life cycle:

    When an organization comes into being it usually does so as a result of someone's BRAINCHILD. If the idea doesn't take off, then in a sense, the brainchild is stillborn and the business never gets off the ground. BIR ...

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  • A Good Long Term Strategy
    By: Bill Byrnes | - Want to structure your mutual fund portfolio to achieve optimal returns for the next twenty years? Read on or just skip to the last paragraph.

    There was a great article in the June CFA Institute publication Expected Rates of Return: Back to the Future by Jim O'Shaughnessy. Mr. O conducts solid research, writes clearly, and makes recommendations. This unusual combination of talents first came to my attention when I read What Works on Wall Street: A Guide to the Best-Performing ...

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  • Matured Investment Plan
    By: parker | - Source: http://www.business-standard.com/

    Fixed Maturity Plans (FMPs) are finally being recognised as an important part of one's portfolio. And there are good reasons for their sudden popularity. They allow the investors to have a fixed time frame in mind.

    Another major plus is that they offer an indicative return, which are mostly met. And, they are cheap in comparison to mutual funds. That is, their expense ratios tend to be very low and they do not charge any en ...

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  • Fidelity Bonds May Be Just What Your Company Needs
    By: IPRWire Staff Writer | - Fidelity bonds are like a kind of insurance policy for employers and companies that serve to protect the ownership and management of a business in the event that any of their employees steals monies, misappropriates funds, or acts in a dishonest fashion that ends up causing the business to suffer a financial loss. These types of bonds cover acts of theft, forgery, and embezzlement of funds that are the responsibility of the employee or placed within their care. These types of security are not li ...
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  • Bonds - Investing In Bonds For A Secured Future
    By: Joe Kenny | - There may have been more than one occasion when you might have had to borrow money from a friend: at the coffee shop, in the office, or even for the cab service. When you run out of money, borrowing is usually your only way out. Juxtaposing the same with big corporations and the federal government, one would find it is not that easy for them. Not only have they to repay the money owed, but to top that amount with interest. That is why companies are made to sign a bond' by law, promising the re ...
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  • The Risks And Benefits Of Corporate Bonds
    By: Bill Dufrane | - Rarely will you find an investment where you gain a substantial reward without an equally substantial amount of risk. Let's face it - the odds are stacked against you. Not only are there other huge banks and multinational corporations you have to compete against that have more capital than you will ever have, but there are millions of other investors trying to test their luck in the same market. Your choice of where to invest your money is therefore highly important. This is where corporate bond ...
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  • The Bond Market And How You Can Benefit
    By: Joseph Kenny | - In the investment world, there are two words we hear more than any othersstocks and bonds. While each can offer their own advantages and disadvantages, both should be included in your portfolio. As a general rule, stocks have outperformed bonds since 1926; returning 10.4 percent against government bonds' 5.4 percent showing.

    However, when stocks go badand they willbonds will always be there for you. Over short periods of time (like the bear market of 2000 to 2002) bonds e ...

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  • The Bond Market And How You Can Benefit
    By: Joe Kenny | - In the investment world, there are two words we hear more than any othersstocks and bonds. While each can offer their own advantages and disadvantages, both should be included in your portfolio. As a general rule, stocks have outperformed bonds since 1926; returning 10.4 percent against government bonds' 5.4 percent showing.

    However, when stocks go badand they willbonds will always be there for you. Over short periods of time (like the bear market of 2000 to 2002) bonds ...

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  • A Complete Beginners Guide To Bond Investing
    By: Bill Dufrane | - Unlike the volatile stock market, bonds are quite stable over long periods (most of the time). They have more predictable characteristics owing to their fixed interest rates. This guide will make some sense of bonds for those looking to get into investing.

    1. Bonds Are Expensive

    Unlike stocks, bonds are traditionally much more expensive, and are given out in $1000 increments and a minimum investment of $5000. Of course, the benefit of dishing out this kind of mo ...

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  • Achieve Amazing Interest By Investing In Corporate Bonds
    By: David Gass | - Debt obligations issued by public and private corporations are known as corporate bonds. Whenever a corporation is in need of extra money, they raise funds by issuing them. When an investor purchases them, the investor is loaning money to the company. Companies generally issue them in multiples of $1000 or $5000. Companies use the funds raised through the sale for various purposes. These include the purchase of equipment, building a facility, and the expansion of the business.

    The ...

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  • Common Investment Mistakes
    By: Marc Guidry | - For many investors, and even some tax professionals, sorting through the complex IRS rules on investment taxes can be a nightmare. Pitfalls abound, and the penalties for even simple mistakes can be severe. As April 15 rolls around, keep the following five common tax mistakes in mind and help keep a little more money in your own pocket.

    1. Failing To Offset Gains

    Normally, when you sell an investment for a profit, you owe a tax on the gain. One way to lower that ...

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  • Red And Blue Investment Portfolios
    By: A Raymond Randall | - Some investment time spans leave investors with black and blue investment portfolios causing them to see red. Statements showing a drop in portfolio value weakens the resolve of many investors. Usually, this takes place during uncertainty about sudden or expected long-term economic changes. A Presidential elections arouse uncertainty on Wall Street, and all investors read the results.

    Rambling editorials opined about American votes for the incumbent on Op-Ed pages with wambli ...

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  • Real Estate Investment Trusts
    By: Mar | - A Real Estate Investment Trust or REIT (rhymes with treat) is a tax designation for a corporation investing in real estate that reduces or eliminates corporate income taxes. The REIT structure was designed to provide a similar structure for investment in real estate as mutual funds provide for investment in stocks.

    Like other corporations, REITs can be publicly or privately held. Public REITs may be listed on public stock exchanges like shares of common stock in other firms.

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  • So Where Is There Fast Money To Be Made?
    By: Abrahem Mittell | - Fast money is the name of the game in this fast paced society that thrives on instant gratification. If you have to work hard for something and then dont get it right away either, well that is just lame. So gone are the days of having the same job for 30 years and slowly building your fortune in strong solid secure types of growth funds. Hello world series of poker, good buy bond investment and working slowly up the corporate ladder. Hello .com companies and goodbye factory and labor industri ...
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  • Higher Income From High Yield Bonds
    By: Tony Reed | - To understand high yield bonds, let's define what a bond is. A bond is an interest-bearing investment that obliges the borrower to pay a specific amount of interest for a specific period of time and then at maturity to repay the investor the original amount of the loan. High yield bonds are bonds issued by corporations. These companies pay interest rates higher than those of top quality government or corporate bonds to attract investors. Corporate assets back the bonds; incase of default, the bo ...
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