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How To Realistically Set Your Fees - Part 2
Effect of Expenses
The last article examined how to calculate your realistic billable hours. If you remember, we arrived at approximately 1100 hours in a year. To earn our mythical $46,000 per year, you needed to bill at a rate of $42 per...
Investing the Right Way
The world of investments offers a dangerous draw: huge rewards with the chance of terrible losses. Investors love the idea of accumulating wealth, but no one likes losing money. The trick is to know how to invest with minimal risk. Nobody can...
Penny Stock Investing
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For anyone new to investing in penny stocks, you should first be made aware of the differences between these micro-cap stocks and the more conventional blue-chip and mid-cap investments. Unlike buying shares in a...
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What's the first image that comes to mind when you hear the term
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In the United States, Congress approved, last month, increases in the 2003 budgets of both the National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation. America is not alone in - vainly - trying to compensate for imploding capital markets...
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Investing Online - Convenience Made Possible
Whether you're a pro at investing or just thinking that maybe it's time to get started, you'll be happy to know that you now have more options available than ever. And if you're one of those “hands on” people who loves to keep control of your assets, you'll love the potential for online stock trading.
To some people, stocks seem like a foreign world - a place where the rich multiply their millions and the rest of the world dare not tread. In actuality, stocks are a great place for even small and moderate investing. It can be as safe or as risky as you like. And you can get a really good return on your investment.
Making online trades is easy. For many people, the most difficult part will be working up the courage to make that first purchase. Take some time to do your research and start out with small or moderate investments. It's okay to listen to advice, but evaluate the source. Many fortunes have been lost because the investor listened to bad advice.
Most online trades will be much less expensive than hiring a broker to make your deals, but remember that there's still a cost. It's easy to make ignore the cost of a single trade when it's only
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$10 or less. But when you've made a dozen trades, the cost adds up. Consider your trades before you make them, and be sure to keep track of how many you've made so you're not surprised with the expense.
One of the most convenient aspects of online investing is that you can research stocks and companies, make your decisions and even place buy and sell orders at your convenience. There's no need to wait until your broker's office is open and no need to arrange your schedule around your broker's. If you work days, you can do your research and trades in the early morning or late at night, whatever's convenient for you.
As you take off with your investing, keep in mind that risk and return are closely related. As is true of most things, the higher the risk for loss, the higher the potential return. If you want to be sure that your investment is safe, be prepared for only a moderate return.
About the author:
Jeff Lakie is the founder of Investing Resources a website providing information on Investing
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