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Making Your Finances Bullet Proof

The world is filled with ups and downs. Everybody will run into some financial crisis or some unexpected bill at some point in time. So, why not prepare for it ahead of time. You don’t wait until you hear the “bang” to put on a bullet proof vest so why do that with your finances? Here are some ways that you can bullet proof your finances so you are ready no matter what happens.

Tips To Help You Avoid Scam Hyips

Hyip programs are one of the hottest investment opportunities on the Internet today. These usually will pay the user 2-10 percent back on their initial investment in the program. On any given day you find new online investments programs popping up trying to get you to invest your money. The problem is as many that pop up as many are scams. In this article we will look at scam hyips and how to stay away from losing your money to them.

Look at the New IRA Rules for the New Year

If you want to win, it is important to know the rules for any game you may be playing. While investing certainly isn’t a game, there are still certain rules that must be followed if you hope to win. This is especially true for anyone with a self directed IRA.

Minorities Are Underinvested In Stocks

I recently came across a study produced by Ariel Capital Management and Charles Schwab that illustrated that the African American community is underinvested inside the stock marketplace when compared to white Americans. The study revealed that the amount of African Americans investing within the stock marketplace has in fact been decreasing since 2002.

American Eagle Program Offers Physical Precious Metals Investment

The American Eagle bullion coin program of the United States Mint includes options authorized by Congress to provide the public with avenues for physical precious metals investment. Gold and Silver were the first metals offered via the program in 1986, with platinum added to the program in the following decade. These bullion coins represent some of the most popular and liquid precious metals products in the world.

Make Money Investing In Bank Of America

Anyone who reads my blog knows that I am a long time bull on Bank of America (BAC). I am not however a fan of the bank. I may disagree with the bank’s practices and believe that the savings rates are crummy but I still believe that the bank will make money over the next few years. In fact I think that if you are looking to make money investing that BofA is a good long term bet.

Futures Trading Chicago An Important Risk Management Tool

There are written texts describing futures trading as far back as the days of Aristotle, and even though the first formal exchange was set up at the Dojima Rice Exchange in Osaka during 1710, the modern home of futures buying and selling is widely acknowledged to be the windy city. Chicago represents to futures contracts what as Rome represents to Catholicism. Futures trading Chicago is where it all began, stuck and grew into the multi-trillion, global industry it is today.

Make Money Investing In Trash

Waste Management (WM) is the largest waste management company in the United States controlling nearly 30% of the garbage disposal market. The company has 43,000 employees and serves approximately 20 million commercial, residential, and industrial customers. Waste Management has “367 collection operations, 355 transfer stations, 273 active landfill disposal sites, 16 waste-to-energy plants, 134 recycling plants, and 111 beneficial-use landfill gas projects.”

The Essentials To Buy And Sell Gold Dallas

Gold is a worthwhile commodity to trade in. It has always been used as a form of money in many cultures for many decades. Today, it is still considered a good long-term investment, because rarely will you find the price of gold dropping substantially. If you are interested, look up buy and sell gold Dallas, for great business opportunities.

Tips For Futures Trading Chicago

Futures trading Chicago differs from ordinary trading in certain ways. In the first place you don’t actually have to buy the underlying stock or commodity, you simply put down a certain deposit, which can be as little as 1% of the contract price. You are then exposed to the full change in the value of the contract.