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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Online Or Traditional Investing: Some Basic Information Is A Must About Securities

By Michele Perdue

Before we get into different types of securities it is important to know the very basic definition of investment securities. Investment securities are form of certificate or documents that shows that you have invested in a company or a business or a government entity. The two key types of securities are equity securities and debt securities.

Some basic securities types are as follows:

Bond: This follows in the debt security type wherein the issues of the bond pay interest at a predetermined rate. Bonds are issues by companies, public authorities, government and at times credit institutions. The method used for bond issuing is known as underwriting. The issuer keeps paying interest at regular intervals and pays the principal amount at a later date. Some of the different types of bonds are as follows:

Treasury bonds, Bearer and registered bonds, Participation bonds , and Convertible bonds

Derivatives: These are indirect financial instruments that are depended on direct securities such as bonds, equities. They are also known as hedging instruments. Some of the different types are as follows:

Futures Swaps, Index options, Covered and uncovered calls

Equities: These are the most common type of investment securities. They are in the form of stock or shares that gives the ownership in the company. General public has the option of becoming a shareholder in a large company. Some of the different options are as below:

Common stock, Preferred stock Dividends, Book value, Par value, and Depository receipts

Another unusual form of security is the contract to buy and sell commodity such as tea, coffee, wheat irrespective of the change in its quality. This is also one form of security that involves a contract.

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Evolutionary Investing

By Michele Perdue

Our hard wiring through evolution has resulted in a short circuit that makes us more apt to risk losing money if we start worrying about not earning it. The majority of investors are busy worrying about their missed opportunities.

Reflection is important but attention should be focused on the purchases that were mistakes rather than the non-purchases that we regret. Mistakes are costly and the missed opportunities do not affect us but to be there as a reminder that we chose the wrong investments.

A useful analogy might be found in a book (more than a decade old) called Unweaving the Rainbow by Richard Dawkins. This science writer, evolutionary biologist and provocateur talks about strategies that are available to the animals with high metabolisms, such as small birds, that has the need to find food often in order to stay alive. Imagine that the bird is flying around seeking its prey and is surrounded by twigs that may hold some cleverly camouflaged caterpillars. If the bird got close and examined the twig a moment it may be able to distinguish between twig and caterpillar quite readily.

But, this is problematic for the bird as it cannot examine each of the numerous twigs lest it starve while looking for its first meal. It needs to take a faster approach, scan rapidly at a more cursory level even if it means missing out on many caterpillars. Finding the right balance between a deep scan and one that is more cursory but still effective is important. Too cursory will mean that the bird never finds anything and starves; to detailed and the bird may find too few and starve.

This is the same thing we must do as investors. If we waste time on a twig, we?ll never find a caterpillar; and we really can't afford to think about all those missed caterpillars. An optimal investment strategy will be profitable while leaving a number of the good opportunities untouched. Birds don?t fret over their missed caterpillars and neither should you.

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Things that Gold is Used for

By Will Paul

Gold has a diversity of special properties that make it the most useful of all the minerals mined today. This is because gold conducts electricity and does not tarnish. Gold is very easy to work with and can be drawn into wire. Gold can also be hammered into thin sheets and can be mixed with different metals. The wonderful color of gold leaves a special impression on most people.

Gold has a long history. When the "New World" was first explored by the Spanish, they met the native South Americans for the first time. Even though they both lived entirely different lives and spoke different languages they had one thing in common; that was gold. Most societies hold gold in the highest esteem and have always used it to make the most important objects. Today we continue to use gold for objects including wedding rings, jewelry, Oscars, Grammy's and money.

The first use of gold was over 6000 years ago and was used for ornamental objects. Gold is found in its pure state and very easy to work with. Jewelry tops the list for the primary use of gold in the United States. Most of the gold found today is newly mined or recycled and about 78% of gold consumed today in used to manufacture jewelry. Throughout history gold has always been used as a form of medium for bartering or used as money. The gold used for financial backing for currency was usually in the form of gold bars and was also known as gold bullion. The gold bars helped to keep manufacturing costs to a minimum and was also convenient for handling and to store. Many governments and individuals hold investments of gold in the form of bullion.

Gold is used in the industrial field by manufacturers of electronics. Most electronics use very low voltages and currents and can be easily interrupted by corrosion or tarnish at the contact points. Since gold is a highly efficient conductor that can easily carry these low currents without corroding it is used in many things. Gold is used in connectors, switch and relay contacts, soldered joints and connection strips.

Gold can be found in many different areas and places in a desktop and laptop computer. Gold works well for computers because allows for rapid and accurate transmission of digital information. It is better than any other metal for this purpose. Edge connectors used to mount microprocessors and memory chips onto the motherboard are made of gold. The gold in these components are generally electroplated onto other metals and have small amounts of cobalt or nickel in them to increase durability.

Gold is a very versatile and has played an important part in history and is still as valuable today. It takes a lot of natural resources to mine for gold. The high demand for gold makes the cost of gold rise. This could be to your advantage if you have some gold pieces of jewelry that you no longer wear. You can recycle your precious metals for money and also be helping the environment. - 23222

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Buying and Losing A Home In Todays Market

By Adam Whazzer

Bank owned "REO" houses are becoming more and more abundant each day. If youre an investor or a family looking to buy a new house or investment property, Its a good deal to look at a Foreclosed house thats ended up on the roster of bank owned property which is also known as REO (Real Estate Owned) property. If you are a homeowner at risk of losing your home to this fate the acronym REO itself might turn your stomach . If you are considering the purchase of a new property then its important that you first decide whether this bank owned property will be your primary residence or an investment.

When it comes to buying foreclosed homes, your best starting point is going to be based on a number of factors. Either you may just want to check the listings with some local banks or through a Realtor / MLS (Multiple Listing Service). If you are a Homeowner in the struggle to retain your Home, you too should be looking to call The Bank but for a another reason, you need to get any information you can collect from them concerning the exact current status of your note, how many months late, total amount due and listen to what options they have to offer, only so you can create a baseline to compare from. Next you should make sure you get through to the right department in possession of your file and make sure to document everyone you speak to along the way. Make sure to get Names, if they state they can only provide a first name than ask them to include Employee # and title. For the prospecting investor looking to buy who already has a clear knowledge about the market and the bank owned properties that are accessible, your experience in buying foreclosed homes should allow you to navigate.

Buying REO bank owned properties may not be a bad idea as an investment vehicle, but it is critical to be aware of the recompense and disadvantages to these kind of investment strategies. It would be wise to consult with your financial planner before making the final decision to purchase anything. You should consider getting advice from more than just one source in order to judge base on a detailed analysis for comparison. If you and your family are fighting to keep you home then the best I can tell you is that from my experience the key to successfully saving your home from foreclosure is to maintain a High Level of Persistence, Dedication and Drive to SAVE YOUR HOME AT ALL COSTS and seek out the help of a professional, specifically Licensed Attorney in your state.

A trusted real mortgage lender or real estate agent may possibly be able to help you sort through the initial obstacles you may face. If this the first time buying a foreclosure house they may also be helpful in educating you about the course of action. Its imperative that you obtain any and all advice in these matters from professionals you have done your research on that you trust. The consequences of listening with your friend can be rigorous and long lasting. Always remember that every circumstance is different for each person when considering the purchase, and unfortunately the loss of a property when dealing with the bank. - 23222

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What Do I Need To Take Care Of After Bankruptcy?

By Emma Elvie

After bankruptcy nothing feels better than being given a second chance however before you call it a day there are some things that you have to take care of. Most people who file tend to believe that they do not have to worry about anything after wards; however I am here to tell you that there are several things you should be concerned with.

In fact some people would say that "after bankruptcy" is more important than getting ready for it. In my personal opinion I tend to believe that what you do after bankruptcy will determine whether you ever file again or not.

That is one of the reasons we wanted to provide you with some great tips that you can begin using to help you get back on your feet after bankruptcy. Hopefully you will find these tips as helpful as we did when we found ourselves in this situation.

1. Monthly Debt: We all know that we have bills that we have to pay and it is time that you sit down to find out how you can make your monthly payments without struggling. When you file it is vital that you get rid of all those unwanted bills; many people find themselves trying to hold onto their debt because they want to salvage them.

If you are trying to hold onto a house, car or any other item that you can not afford the truth is that you need to let it go. We know that people tend to believe that it will be difficult to start over; however when you have less debt then it is a lot easier to begin from scratch than to continue to worry about how you are going to make your monthly payments.

2. Credit: Once you have filed then it is extremely important that you begin focusing on rebuilding your credit. I know that you may think that it is too early; however the sooner you get started the better chances you will have of getting your credit back on track.

3. Support From Loved Ones: You always want to surround yourself with family and friends who are extremely supportive of your decisions. This can be one of the quickest ways to overcome the emotional scars that some people tend to suffer from when they file.

Stop by and visit our site below to find out all types of information and advice of what needs to be done after bankruptcy. You will also find some great resources that you can use if you are trying to avoid filing bankruptcy. - 23222

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