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Asset Allocations Insufficient In The New Economy
Last week I wrote about some stocks to keep your eye on in what is now becoming known as the “New Economy”. Whether or not you agree with the direction and steps that the government is taking is immaterial at this point, what is of the utmost importance is that you position yourself and your portfolio correctly

Make a fortune buying under performing businesses.
The fundamental principle of investing is to buy low and sell high. Every investor seeks to achieve this principle, regardless of what they invest in. Whether you trade stocks, bonds, gold or real estate, everyone seeks to find the diamond in the ruff or “The Bargain”. If you’ve ever read my blogs, or spoken to me on the phone, you know that I look at business ownership as an investment, and just like all the other investments, there are “Bargains” here as well and you could make a fortune buying under performing businesses as long as you know what to look for.

Securities Based Lending
An Alternative Source of Funding

Suze Orman is Wrong
Suze Orman is wrong and I want to correct her folly. In her recent book, Women and Money, Orman starts from the premise that women are less than smart when it comes to managing money. By inference, this concept extends to women professionals as well. As a female who was a financial adviser, and also a board certified neurologist and psychiatrist, I understand money and the way women think. Over my investment and scientific careers, I’ve learned that women have just the right mix of caution, willingness to learn, intuition and appreciation of their innermost needs and desires to invest money well. They are smart about money, not dumb as Orman suggests. This is why.

6 Steps To Ignite Your Money Making
Learn how to increase your income and be savvy with managing money!

I Don't Need A Business Plan
Why is a business plan important? Why you need one if you don't have one already.

Different Types of Investments
Overall, there are three different kinds of investments. These include stocks, bonds, and cash. Sounds simple, right? Well, unfortunately, it gets very complicated from there. You see, each type of investment has numerous types of investments that fall under it.

Buying Financing a Franchise
This article touches base briefly on the best way to find a franchise and gives in depth information about best ways to finance your new franchise. The articles shows you how to weigh some options and gives suggestions to some questions you should ask yourself and institutions dealing with business loans. Provides information on how to get in touch with the author and for services to assist.

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Skill and Knowledge are Telemarketing Partners
Telemarketing is nothing new. Since early in this century, Wall Street brokers have used the telephone to sell securities, commodities, stocks and bonds to customers scattered across the country. Then, it was primarily a matter of logistics. The world was large, and telephone sales offered a practical alternative to the inconvenience of telegraphic communications.

Make a fortune buying under performing businesses.
The fundamental principle of investing is to buy low and sell high. Every investor seeks to achieve this principle, regardless of what they invest in. Whether you trade stocks, bonds, gold or real estate, everyone seeks to find the diamond in the ruff or “The Bargain”. If you’ve ever read my blogs, or spoken to me on the phone, you know that I look at business ownership as an investment, and just like all the other investments, there are “Bargains” here as well and you could make a fortune buying under performing businesses as long as you know what to look for.

Emerging Market ETFs. Are They Right For You?
Returns from emerging markets stocks are highly correlated to those from U.S. stocks. Also, many people believed that those countries’ growth prospects were hardly a secret, and they had been more than priced into stocks.

Always Do A Timing Check Before You Begin A New Venture
Today if you want to be a real estate investor you would buy foreclosures and hold. Most people know timing as it relates to trading stocks and bonds. Buy low sell high. When you make a decision to make changes in your life always do a check for the right timing. This could make the difference between failure and success. Yes, you have the ability to choose the best moment to get involved in an opportunity?

The Irony of “Risk” in the Markets
Right now in the markets, there are essentially 2 trades: risk-taking and risk-averting. The risk-taking trade can be summarized as US dollar and Japanese yen down, bonds down, everything else up. Risk-averting is just the opposite. Oh sure, you get the occasional stock that goes down because of blatant corporate mismanagement, but overall stocks will go up if the dollar declines.

Factors That Influence Variable and Fixed Canadian Mortgage Rates
The cost of government bonds and their yield is among the major factors that influence variable and fixed Canadian mortgage rates. Bonds are actually a safe way of investing than stocks. When there is an irregular economy, the investors will benefit from the government bonds. When the market bull is going up, investors normally make a great gain.

The Importance of Due Diligence When You Buy a Franchise
Due diligence, which is originally coined in reference to the Securities Act of 1993 of the United States, is a legal term that has taken a more legal meaning for the last seventy years. After the stock market crash of 1929, brokers were obliged to follow detailed steps before they can sell securities such as bonds and stocks to investors. Among the causes of the Great Depression was the lack of proper control on Wall Street but now, a lot of things have changed.

Different Types of Bonds
Investing in bonds is very safe, and the returns are usually very good. There are four basic types of bonds available and they are sold through the Government, through corporations, state and local governments, and foreign governments.

Different Types of Investments
Overall, there are three different kinds of investments. These include stocks, bonds, and cash. Sounds simple, right? Well, unfortunately, it gets very complicated from there. You see, each type of investment has numerous types of investments that fall under it.

Seller Financing your business (PART 2 of alot of parts!) Don’t Fall for Wall Street\'s lies
In this multi-part article on Seller Financing your business it is my desire to challenge your “thinking” about the subject. Most business sellers want 100% cash when they sell there business. Cash is King! I get that... But my challenge to you is to think through the process of what your going to do with the money! Are you going to put it in the Stock Market? Mutual Funds? Stocks? bonds?

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