InvestingFilter: Is there anything inherently flawed about investing in index funds? [more inside]
posted on Jun 18, 2008 - 24 answers ![]()
Please to give ideas on depressed stocks/funds/securities to put some money into during the downturn. [more inside]
posted on May 12, 2008 - 14 answers
Please suggest publications or online resources you like for the purpose of monitoring the direction of financial markets. [more inside]
posted on May 7, 2008 - 2 answers
NASD licenses (specifically series 7 & 63) requires company sponsorship to obtain. Once obtained, you need company sponsorship to maintain the licenses. Is there a company who will maintain your licenses for you while you are not working in the financial industry? Perhaps for a fee on top of the annual registration costs? I believe you have two years from separation with your employer to obtain a new sponsor.
posted on Oct 6, 2007 - 5 answers
Help me ascertain the correct job title for a character I’m writing who deals in high stakes international finance. Difficulty level: I have a limited understanding about stocks, bonds, or securities. [more inside]
posted on Sep 14, 2007 - 8 answers ![]()
Help me understand U.S. dollar-denominated foreign securities. [more inside]
posted on Sep 3, 2006 - 12 answers ![]()
I want as many links as can be given for real estate websites. Actually its a little more specific than that. I dont know much about real estate, and its something I would like to know much more about. I dont want any websites that are real estate directories, only websites that have articles about real estate. preferably beginner articles, but thats not necessary. I would also appreciate similar links to articles about other types of investment. Also, any good real estate forums would be helpful. Thanks.
posted on Nov 16, 2005 - 12 answers ![]()
InvestmentFilter
You've got $10,000 to invest for your 6 month old child. How do you invest it for security and growth? (+)
posted on Dec 29, 2004 - 27 answers
InvestmentFilter: So I'm permanent now at work, and have to pick a 401k option. I don't think i'll be there for many years, and cashed out the last time I had one. (But then again, i'm older now, and 70 is only 31 years away).What do you guys suggest for a 1-3 year timeframe, 401k-wise, given the fluctuating market? (If I need to, I have absolutely no qualms about cashing out again, and have never had much faith in the market at all, in general.)
posted on Jan 29, 2004 - 24 answers