Thursday, February 16th, 2012 at
11:12 am
Article by Jeremy Green
www.realestatepowerinvest.com
In the last year, the economy has been hit hard. Consumer spending is down, and most are coming to terms with lack of work, financial difficulties and family feuds. The investing boom of years past has come to a crossing, where fear, trepidation and uncertainty reign. You, too, may be considering whether the property market is at all in a lucrative state at present. 2009 can be used by those few educated enough, to create a future worthy of the respect of family, friends, and well wishers. But, in order to succeed at that, its essential that a plan of attack be implemented.
First, is to understand what the dilemma is. In this case, it might very well be a fear of the unknown. Now, it is after all, a natural response to danger. However, for the sake of argument, economic danger is not physical. The sources of angst might be stocks, investments or a superannuation fund gone wrong. The first step is the most important of the three. Recognise where your apprehension lies. Are you afraid to invest? Are you unsure if you will reap the rewards of your hard earned income? Or rather, is it that you are not fully aware of the potential tactics that can be used in the real estate sector, that can help to achieve success.
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Monday, August 1st, 2011 at
12:57 pm
Thursday, June 30th, 2011 at
11:15 am
Article by Kit Marsters
In this changing world investments can seem a risky business. Some currencies are a bit unstable at the moment, and with a decrease in natural resources and the call to go green it is natural to worry. How secure are investments in new technologies? Is it still safe to invest in less green ventures? If tempted to go the green route, which green route should you take?
At this point I guess it is safe to say that nothing is certain. However, some avenues seem more secure than others. Bio fuels may have a short-term appeal, but in the long run may prove to be unsustainable. Too much land and too many resources are needed to provide for the increasing demand for fuel. In the short term money can certainly be made from this trend, but if you are in for the long term I would advise intense research into this field.
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Thursday, May 5th, 2011 at
11:12 am
Sunday, October 10th, 2010 at
2:38 pm
The the latest consideration in the Tesla IPO awareness has been also drawn towards the manufacturers of electronic vehicle elements, particularly towards Holy Grail for the electronic vehicle..
.the battery.
Lithium is really a main ingredient within the creation of batteries for electric automobiles however the extraction through the Lithium mines will be at odds with most SRI finances and advisers. For instance in our screening method we get rid of the extraction industries which involves mining. Therefore would this not remove Lithium mining from consideration for socially responsible investors and finances?
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Monday, June 21st, 2010 at
2:36 pm
Greenwich, Connecticut, August 18, 2008–The Greenwich Hyatt will be the scene of the 2008 Global Alpha Forum–arguably the most important hedge fund event of 2008 for both fund managers operating in Connecticut and investors wishing to get to know those managers while also gaining insights as to economic and geopolitical developments likely to most impact alternative investors in the coming year.
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Friday, June 18th, 2010 at
2:17 pm
Stock trading is one of the last true meritocracies. All that matters for your investment success are your own decisions. Stock trading is a precision-based activity and one tiny mistake in judgment could send you plummeting right to the bottom and result in a huge loss.
Likewise, the opposite could happen. You may make a great buying decision that will put you on the path to riches. Traditional stock trading is done at stock exchanges, which are places where buyers and sellers meet and decide on a price, although electronic trading is gaining in popularity. Stock trading is affected by how well the economy is doing and by basic supply and demand considerations.
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Monday, May 31st, 2010 at
2:10 pm
Residential property prices have crashed. The stock market smashed last year. With the base rate at 0.5%, the best bank accounts aren’t yielding much more than 3%. No wonder investors are looking for alternatives. Even if they only offered similar returns to cash and equity investment, alternative investments would still provide portfolio diversification.
So what are the some of the options available to investors?
Agricultural investment
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Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 at
1:58 pm
2009 is promising to be the year of “shifting of capitals” and readjustments of investment portfolios for many people throughout North America. The traditional investments into assets such as stocks, mutual funds and real estate throughout various regions of North America have been going through a decline or stagnate growth period in the past several months. People are being forced to venture or think outside of the box for returns that they experienced at the beginning of this decade.
Mexico real estate changes …safer Factors of promise for growth Tulum Land and property investments in Mexico….promise of growth Read the rest of this entry