- $49,000 in College Scholarships for Your Student By : Justin Lukasavige
Many of the clients I talk to on a daily basis have questions about funding college for one or more of their children. Regardless of if you have done a great job saving for your children’s education or you have no clue as to how to pay for their first textbook, you need to check out N2 College Consulting. - A Great Retirement Job - Consultant By : John V. W. Howe
Becoming a consultant in retirement can be a rewarding retirement job. It can be rewarding both in self-fulfillment and in additional income. - A New Exchange Traded Fund: Silver and Gold have been recently trading at multi decade highs.A New E By : Loosi Diya
Last week after much publicity and a long wait, the Barclay's Silver ETF (SLV) finally started trading. And it looks like the wait was worth it. Each share represents 10 ounces of silver. - Benchmarking the performance of mutual funds By : Adam Loop
The absolute returns that you receive from your mutual fund may not tell you everything you want to know about its ability to perform well. Benchmarking the returns to those of a suitable index could tell you a little more… - Beware of Investment Company Retirement Calculators By : John V. W. Howe
Retirement calculators are not all the same. Continuing to work after retirement can have a very positive impact on your retirement savings. Make a post retirement job part of your retirement planning. Use the right retirement calculator in your retirement planning. - Come to Know The Difference Between Shares & Mutual Funds By : j parker
The essential difference between the two is that a share has the advantage of the holder discerning market trends with respect to the specific company while in a mutual fund the investor often cannot determine the exact channels of return on investment which is the domain of the portfolio manager in charge of the mutual fund - How Inflation Can Affect Your Retirement By : Bob Freeman
What exactly is inflation and why does it eat away at retirement savings so much? Inflation is simply the tendency of prices to increase over time. A moderate inflation rate usually does not bother the average working consumer much since even small annual pay raises help to offset it effects. - How Inflation is Forcing Retirees to Take More Financial Risk By : Bob Freeman
When John and his wife retired 10 years ago, they thought they had more than enough money saved to enjoy their retirement years without worry. But, just a decade later, they are beginning to feel the squeeze that inflation has put on their retirement savings. - Industrial Steam Cleaning : A Wider Mode Of Cleaning By : deepti dwivedi
Regular cleaning is fine. But for areas like kitchen both in the household and in food courts simple cleaning is not sufficient. Actually here cleaning cannot be restricted to wiping out dirt and dust. Oil, grease and other such sticky substances that envelop the roof, the window panes, the slabs and the walls of your kitchen can only be cleaned through industrial steam cleaning. - Mutual Fund Investment By : Mossan
Franklin Templeton Investments is one of the largest financial services groups in the world based at San Mateo, California USA. The group has US$ 645.9 billion in assets under management globally (as of September 30, 2007). - Real Estate Classes to Earn Your Degree By : Adier Barrin
In every state, real estate agents must be licensed. Before taking any real estate classes, you need to have a high school diploma. It’s hard to convey the importance of this but nowadays, many real estate agencies are even turning to college graduates primarily. There are more opportunities now to obtain education for realtors because they are beginning to offer a variety of college real estate classes. - Real Estate Classes to Earn Your Degree By : Adier Barrin
In every state, real estate agents must be licensed. Before taking any real estate classes, you need to have a high school diploma. It’s hard to convey the importance of this but nowadays, many real estate agencies are even turning to college graduates primarily. There are more opportunities now to obtain education for realtors because they are beginning to offer a variety of college real estate classes. - Retirement Savings: Choosing the Plan That’s Right For You By : Bob Freeman
Saving for retirement isn’t as hard as it may seem. Most employers offer some sort of plan that provide tax incentives for employees. Others even match worker’s contributions, giving them even more "free" money to sock away. - Tax saving and Mutual Funds the best option for investors By : Nail Brook
The stock markets are rising; fund houses are having a field day with rising assets under management and new fund offer launches, and are back in action. It’s perceptible in the communication from fund houses. We regularly interact with fund houses and sadly, not all the information we receive is through formal communication channels. Often fund houses choose to communicate off-the-record. - The bear eluded in 2000 By : Entp20
The last 2-1/2 years clearly illustrate that it is as important
To be out of the market during bad times, as it is to be in the
Market during good times. Want proof?
According to InvesTech’s monthly newsletter it turns out that,
Measuring from 1928 to 2002, if you started with $10 and you
Followed the famous buy-and-hold strategy, that $10 would
Become $10,957.
If you somehow missed the best 30 months, your $10 would
Only be $154. However, if you managed to miss the 30 worst
Months, y - What You Need To Know About Savings for Your Retirement By : Bob Freeman
Far too many people put off savings for their retirement until they are in their 30’s or 40’s. The best time to start saving is with your very first paycheck! For many, putting off saving for retirement has little to do with having enough money to put away.
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