Archive for October, 2008

10 Tips on Planning for Long Term Care

Monday, October 27th, 2008

MatthewPawlina asked: Long term care is required by the young and old due to a terminal illness, injury or old age.The period long term care is required can vary from a few days or weeks to many years. According to studies conducted by insurance professionals: around 3% of long term ...

Social Benefits of Home Ownership

Friday, October 24th, 2008

John Harris asked: People who own their own homes experience many benefits that renters don’t. Numerous studies have shown that homeowners are more likely to be involved in their communities, build wealth, and increase their educational level. Owners of homes are also less likely to be involved in crime or ...

how can I invest in long term stock?

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

manfreeme asked: I am not interested in day to day trading. What are good companies to invest it in if you are a poor man like me but would like to invest something. How can I read the investment portfolio? Someone help so I can save a buck or two.. manfreeme

If the stock market is supposed to be a good long-term investment, why isn’t it more stable?

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

karl_popper_fan asked: I know over the long run, the stock market is a good investment if a portfolio is diversified, so why is there so much volitility in the short run? I can see some specific companies or even sectors having huge sell offs, but why would the entire stock market ...

TRADING VS. INVESTING - What is more profitable on long term, trading or investing?

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

looser asked: In theory trading is more profitable because more potential profits can be made but on the other hand it allows to make many mistakes compounding to a poor return. What is your opintion is trading or investing on long term more profitable?

in his speech what u think he is trying to say Robert F. Kennedy?

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Confident asked: Mr. Chancellor, Mr. Vice Chancellor, Professor Robertson, Mr. Diamond, Mr. Daniel, Ladies and Gentlemen: I come here this evening because of my deep interest and affection for a land settled by the Dutch in the mid-seventeenth century, then taken over by the British, ...

Long term investing for a future child?

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

theyoungone2005 asked: I am a 21 yr old male and I want to start some really long term investing for my future kids.... yeah it may seem kinda weird or stupid right now.... but hey... I am more mature than a majority of the boys my age. What kinds of options ...

High Risk, Moderate Risk And Low Risk Investments

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Connie Barker asked: For those looking to invest, you should know that many investments can be categorized as being high risk, moderate risk and low risk. Investing is not difficult, but you should always put lots of thought and planning into it. It is also extremely important to educate yourself ...

Managing Risk & Shares

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Phil Wengier asked: Managing RiskEvery deal, trade, investment or business must be undertaken on the basis of a strictly applied limited risk approach. That is, you should only be prepared to lose a fixed andlimited amount of money on the investment.You have no control over what the market will do; ...

does warren buffet still invest and how can i buy stocks he buys?

Friday, October 17th, 2008

jaysonmgs asked: any suggestions and if so do u know what books his read?