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How Do I Define My Market?
Your market is who you want to reach. Your customer. Who is your average customer? What is your estimate of total market size? What territory do you intend to serve? Will you offer a variety of products or services?
The more specific you...
IF- The Wonders of Investing
IF
If it seems as if all investors are selling, who is buying?
If trading has become entertainment for you, it may be time to refocus on profits.
If your stock has reached an annual low, can it go any lower?
If your stock has...
Investing in stocks
Contrarian Investing
When the stock market starts going up, most people are, initially, scared to step aboard. It's not until stocks have gone up a long way for a long time that most investors become interested and start buying. On the other...
Real Estate Investing - Ten Myths
Is real estate investing only for the wealthy? Can you buy with no money down? Do you have to know the "right" people? Let's answer by looking at some of the myths of real estate. 1. Real estate investing is for the wealthy. Money helps, but my...
Retiring and Investing in New Zealand: Spending Your Retirement Years Abroad
Copyright 2005 Ofer Shoshani
Thinking of making New Zealand your perfect retirement and Investment place? Great idea! If you are willing to retire abroad, why not check out a paradise like New Zealand?
New Zealand Retirement and Investment
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Investing in Foreclosures
A foreclosure occurs when the owner of a property can no longer
afford the costs associated with it, and the bank or another
creditor seizes the property. This is often a result of the
owner initiating bankrupcy
proceedings.
Although it is obviously a very unpleasant opportunity for the
former homeowner, forclosures
do present an interesting opportunity for real estate investors.
This is
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due to the fact that the creditors selling the property
are usually just interested in getting it off their hands as
quickly as possible, and are often willing to settle for a price
of below market value.
This makes it possible for investors to secure good properties
at what would normally seem like an extremely low sale price.
About the author:
Jeremy Maddock is the webmaster of FinanceFacts.info, a useful
source of finance
articles.
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