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How to Interpret and Profit from Financial Statements

PETER LEEDS Financial statements are a useful tool for judging the health of a company, and for comparing it to its competitors. They show what the company owes and owns, the profits or loses it has made over a given period, and how their position has changed since their last statement. Generally if you can tell which direction a company is heading in, you can also forecast future stock prices with some accuracy. Gaining a basic knowledge of ...

I Bonds: Treasuries with an Inflationary Kicker

I Bonds: Treasuries with an Inflationary Kicker Glenn Dahlke There must be a touch of inflation in the air, since a few clients have been calling with questions regarding I Bonds. With the low inflationary environment of late, there hasn't been a lot of press concerning I Bonds. But since we don't know what evil lurks around the economic corner, it may be time to review what these I Bonds are all about. Think of I Bonds ...

Bad News - Why The Financial News Media Can Cost You Money!

Bad News - Why The Financial News Media Can Cost You Money! By Dr. Scott Brown, Ph.D. The communication innovations we have around us today like the internet, financial newspapers, and special interest television channels focused on investing like CNBC are a high speed pipeline of nonsensical chatter. All these sources of information mean that there is no shortage of media people trying to answer our questions about the stock market and specific ...

The Most Important Thing You Need To Know About Investing

The Most Important Thing You Need To Know About Investing Stuart Langridge The Most Important Thing That You Need To Know About Investing That is a very grand title for a newsletter. But, I kid you not, what I am going to discuss this month is a rather overlooked but massively important factor in the success or failure of an investment strategy. Every serious investor has thought through this element of 'the

The Stock Market Investor’s Worst Enemy

The Stock Market Investor’s Worst Enemy By Jeff Fairchild Every stock market investor faces one primal enemy. An enemy so perverse, it will drive thousands of investors from the stock market through its ability to defeat even the most practiced investment strategy. Who is this enemy you ask? Your arch nemesis, in this case, goes by the name E. Motions…don’t ask me what the “E” stands for. Emotions are the driving force behind every stock market cycle. ...

Preparing for Good Times and Bad

The 1990's were the longest period of economic prosperity in U.S. history. What goes up, must come down and in 2000 the economy cycled back downward. Business cycle and market fluctuations are outside of your control. Here are several powerful strategies you can use to help manage your retirement portfolio in any economic climate. An appropriate asset allocation, retirement plan and insurances can together create a financial strategy to help your savings last a lifetime.

Diversification - Do You Know What's Biting?

By Roger Sorensen Fishing is the attempt to convince a fish that what is at the end of your line is an edible and tasty morsel. The problem is different fish respond to different types of bait, so if you want to be assured of success, you have to know exactly what’s biting on any given day — and what it wants to bite. Or you could try flies for trout, worms for walleye and crickets for bass as an example. The more you diversify, the better your chances of being successful.

10 Questions To Ask Planner

By Roger Sorensen The questions below will help you interview and evaluate a financial planner to see if they are the right one for you. You will want to select a competent, qualified professional with whom you feel comfortable whose expertise and business style suits your financial planning needs. 1. What experience do you have? Find out how long the planner has been in practice and the number and types of companies with which they have been associated. ...

The Annuity Game

By Roger Sorensen Many prospective clients have said that they have already met with a financial planner or insurance agent and were encouraged to make the purchase of a large annuity for tax benefits. The reason the agent wants to sell an annuity is how lucrative the commissions are on these products. Annuities may work in your portfolio but normally they won't unless you own shares in the company pushing them. The most common style is the tax deferred annuity. In the ...

High Price/Earnings Ratios and the Stock Market: a Personal Odyssey

High Price/Earnings Ratios and the Stock Market: a Personal Odyssey By Henry Janoski After some forty years of banking and investments, I retired in 2001. But since I do not golf, I soon found retirement to be very boring. So I decided to return to the investment world after ten months. However, those ten months were not a complete waste of time, for I had spent them in trying to utilize my forty years of investment experience to gain perspective on the most ...

Making Outsized Returns in the Stock Market - Using the Dow Theory

Making Outsized Returns in the Stock Market - Using the Dow Theory By Henry To The Dow Theory Charles H. Dow Robert Rhea E. George Schaefer Richard Russell The Dow Theory Today Charles H. Dow It is interesting and amazing to note that not until Charles Dow started compiling the Dow Jones Industrial and Dow Jones Rail Index and started writing about the stock market a little over ...

How Investment Plans Work

How Investment Plans Work John Mussi More people are choosing investment plans than ever before. With the rising cost of living and the growing insecurity about the availability of many retirement funds, many individuals are looking to investment plans to begin a nest egg or to make some additional money via investment without having to spend a lot of time purchasing stocks and bonds. Investment plans allow individuals ...

YEAR END TAX PLANNING AND PREPARATION FOR INDIVIDUALS - Tax Tips for 2005

YEAR END TAX PLANNING AND PREPARATION FOR INDIVIDUALS - Tax Tips for 2005 Dianne Goodman CHECK BACK FOR UPDATED INFORMATION AS NEW INFORMATION IS UNAVAILABLE AT THIS WRITING BUT IS COMING SOON Now is the best time to start thinking about your year end tax planning. These tax strategies can be put into effect by the end of the year and some as late as when the tax return is due. Planning now will save you money ...

Preparing to Invest: How to get started

Preparing to Invest: How to get started Tim Gorman Investments can be a source of great potential earnings. The two most common reasons that a person does not invest are either they do not have the money or they do not know how to get started. These are some ways to prepare for investing and some things to consider before investing. Saving Money to Invest * Lower debt Everyone has debt and most will always have ...

Should I Start An Investment Club?

By Maliboo DeReyna The definition of an investment club is simple: a group of people who share an interest in the stock market pooling their resources into one large investment. Defining how an investment club works is more complicated. In most cases the investment club will be registered as a partnership and the members of the club will make decisions together on what stocks they consider to be a good investment risk. The majority of the time the investment decisions ...

Choosing Investments Wisely

By John Mussi Deciding to invest, whether it is in the stock market, a startup business, or some other endeavor, is a major decision. Most investments carry with them at least some form of risk, and because of this risk many people tend to get nervous when it comes to making the commitment to invest. Despite the risk, however, there is money to be made in investment… it's simply a matter of choosing the right investments and seeing them through to the end.

Winning the Stock Market Game ... How to Trade Stock Shares ...

Winning the Stock Market Game ... How to Trade Stock Shares ... Beyond Stock Trading Basics ProfitableStockMarket.com Stock market timing ... Stock Market Prediction ... Learn stock market trading .- By ProfitableStockMarket.com The stock market can present you with a lot of hot stocks every day. Many of them are new technology stocks that come from the nanotech, biotech, voip, healthcare, homeland defense or

Sonus

CHELMSFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 30, 2005--Sonus Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: SONS), a leading supplier of service provider voice over IP (VoIP) infrastructure solutions, announced today that it has been named the leading provider of carrier-class VoIP equipment for the third quarter of 2005 by Infonetics Research and Synergy Research Group, two leading industry research firms. In their recently-issued third quarter 2005 market share reports ...

Having A Goal In Investing

Having A Goal In Investing Hari Wibowo Having a goal is critical to your investing career. Goal gives you directions. It will also set your mind to reach that goal. So, before putting any money into stocks, the first question you should ask is what do you want to achieve with stock investing? For most investors, the goal is not to be charitable. Charitable has its place and time. They want to earn return on their investment. ...

Net Income Over Cash Flow

Net Income Over Cash Flow Hari Wibowo Some Financial Analysts argue that using cash flow will provide a more accurate picture in determining the fair value of a common stock. What gives? They reason that investors should follow where the cash is. Cash flow will track the flow of cash in and out and this is the reason business exists; to get cash. Things are not that simple, however. Just as net income, cash flow can be ...

Quelling Your Investment Fear

Quelling Your Investment Fear Hari Wibowo Investing can be dangerous yet profitable endeavor. Many people have been burnt and decide not to ever invest again. This is the primary fear for investing in anything. They may give you excuse such as 'I don't have enough money' or 'I don't know where to invest'. But the number one fear is always the fear of losing money. If a novice investor knows that he won't lose money, he must have used ...

Compensating for Disruptions in the Oil and Gas Industry

Compensating for Disruptions in the Oil and Gas Industry Anne-Marie Fleming Compensating for Disruptions in the Oil and Gas Industry Hurricane Damage, Shut-Ins and High Energy Demands Put Pressure on Oil and Gas Supplies By Ann-Marie Fleming, www.NaturalGasStocks.com, www.OilandGasStockNews.com October 2005 The domestic oil and natural gas sectors, as they work to compensate for the disruptions caused ...

Is This A Bounce...Or Something More?

Is This A Bounce...Or Something More? Tom Mullooly The current environment is for traders only. We are starting to see indications things might be picking up. Sometimes, the "short term" bounce turns into the "long term" move. Sometimes it doesn't. So stay tuned. And check the hotline for updates, as it's updated every few days. It's a toll free call and available 24-7. Remember that the market is ...

Stock Investment Advice

Stock Investment Advice By Robin Banks Stock investment advice is easy to find. Do you get cold called by brokers with the latest investment tip? I have, as have countless others around the globe. And many of us have lost a lot of money to these people. So, how can you avoid some of these pitfalls? In general, if you get cold called by anyone, the best stock investment advice that I can give you is to leave them alone, no matter how appealing, or how ...

Help Your Kids Learn More About Managing Their Personal Economy

Help Your Kids Learn More About Managing Their Personal Economy By Sandra N. Salter Remember when cash was a tangible commodity in all of our personal economies? As kids, we went to the bank, shopped with our parents and frequently watched them pay with cash. Now with cash on the endangered species list, today’s kids see their personal economic situation much differently. As we enjoy the convenience of charge cards, stored value cards, debit cards and ATM cards, the ...

33 Essential Year-End Financial Tasks

33 Essential Year-End Financial Tasks By Scott Frush The end of the year is a traditional time of celebration, excitement, reflection and planning – not withstanding the hectic holiday shopping of course. However, the end of the year also holds another, lesser-known but more significant, importance - the optimal time of the year to complete year-end financial tasks. A new booklet in the Financial Booklets Series from Marshall Rand Publishing reveals the most ...

The Secret Art of Backtesting

The Secret Art of Backtesting By David Jenyns If you have not back tested your trading system, you might as well trade with your eyes close. In fact, whatever technical analysis criterion you use to trade with, be it moving averages, candle sticks, volatility breakouts, fibonacci retracements or any other trading system you have devised you're going to need to back test your trading system thoroughly and objectively in order to remove any possible doubt ...

Seven Investment Terms Everyone Should Know

Seven Investment Terms Everyone Should Know By Tim Gorman For those who have never given their financial future a second thought, the term "Financial Planning" could be a scary one. Investments can be a smart way to invest money for your future, but it can be confusing for those who have no experience in the financial business. Before you consult a financial planner it is wise to become familiar with some of the terminology that you are likely to hear from him or her.

Going Against the Conventional Investment Wisdom

Going Against the Conventional Investment Wisdom By Terry Mitchell First of all, I want to give everyone the disclaimer that I am not a registered financial advisor and I don’t play one on TV. Therefore, I cannot legally provide financial advice and I will not do so. This is for informational purposes only and I’m not recommending any of my personal investment strategies to anyone else. Now, with that being said, I will outline some techniques I use for my ...

Seecrets on Investment: Tired of Making Huge Losses in the Stock Market – Part

Seecrets on Investment: Tired of Making Huge Losses in the Stock Market – Part 1 By Stan Seecrets Over 80% of all individual investors lose money in any given span of ten years. This figure is likely to be higher, given most people’s reluctance to reveal their losses. This article provides a broad outline of this financial landscape. It reflects the author’s personal views as an individual investor and author of a stock charting software with the experiences ...



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Investment caveats
AS foreign direct investment is often used as an indicator of investor confidence in an economy, it may be reasonable to view the trickle of foreign funds into the country last year as a sign of investor misgivings.


Apartment Investment 2Q Loss Narrows; Forecast Raised
Apartment Investment 2Q Loss Narrows; Forecast Raised


Investment Banks in a New World
Picking the chief of an investment bank used to be a relatively straightforward process. By and large, the business group that made the most money got to put its man forward.


Hotel investment confab set at SMX on August 20
A hotel investment and development company is taking advantage of the return of investors confidence in the country by organizing a hotel and investment conference to help beef up this confidence especially on the countrys tourism industry.


Investment Dar Says Court Approves Four-Month Extension on Restructuring
Investment Dar Co. said an appeals court approved a request by the Central Bank of Kuwait to extend by four months the date for presenting a report about the firms restructuring plan and its financial condition.


Apartment Investment and Management Comp Reports Operating Results (10-Q)
By 10qk. Apartment Investment and Management Comp ( AIV ) filed Quarterly Report for the period ended 2010-06-30. Read more


Felda investment coop to be set up
The government will set up Felda Investment Cooperative 2 (KPF2), with an initial fund of RM10 million, to assist the new generation of settlers to be involved in the business activities and development of Felda's companies. At present, the new generation of Felda settlers are not allowed to become members of Felda Investment Cooperative Bhd (KPF), set up on July 1, 1980. "The government ...


Investment Technology Group Reports Second Quarter 2010 Results
Investment Technology Group, Inc. , a leading agency broker and financial technology firm, today reported results for the quarter ended June 30, 2010. An increase in U.S. volumes drove revenues and pro forma operating earnings higher as compared to the first quarter of 2010.


Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada - Trading Halt - Noranda Income Fund - NIF.UN
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