Showing posts with label Retirement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retirement. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Bloodletting And Knights: A Medieval Guide To Investing
Investing can be a very complicated and confusing monster to try to tackle. As a fellow investor, I understand that many perils, traps and mazes face young investors as they try to conquer the world of investing. I found an interesting article today that relates many of the popular and obscure investing terms to medieval times. Enjoy the read - I found it to be a humorous yet informative article!
Find the article HERE.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Portfolio Management For The Under-30 Crowd
The stock market can be very confusing and choosing the right stocks can be tricky for investors of any age. As a young investor myself, I found out early that my portfolio had to be different from my parents in order to *hopefully* avoid some of the same mistakes that they made in their investing. Young investors have many options in this market, but it can be very difficult to either begin or decide what to do once you have begun investing. The article below concentrates on the portfolio management and the beginning stages of a young investor's career. I hope you enjoy it! Let me know any comments or concerns that you have.
Find the article HERE.
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Friday, September 24, 2010
Retirement Savings Tips For 18- To 24-Year-Olds
Though I recently left this age group, I feel that having a solid financial backbone is important for young investors, students and anyone else that intends to retire one day. I found an article with tips for budgeting, credit cards, insurance information and a whole manner of other subjects. Many of these tips, if followed, will help you start off on the right foot and maybe avoid the pitfalls many of us are experiencing in a tough economy like the one we are living in today. I hope this article helps a few people!
Find the article HERE.
Labels:
Budgeting,
Credit Cards,
Insurance,
Retirement,
Students,
Young Investor
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