How to Use Your Poker Skills In Trading

Posted by Rick Amorey | Investing Tips |

All financial investments have risks; this much is true. About ninety percent of people who go into trading will end up losing money. So what is it exactly that you’re doing wrong? Simply put, these people do not have a good perspective of the situation. In a way, going into investments is kind of like playing poker.

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Keeping Your Small Business Afloat With Coaching

Posted by Chris Channing | Investing Tips |

A business coach is a leader that helps small businesses find better ways to run their business. This is a great benefit to have, since most small business owners will see their business fail within just years of starting it up. To avoid the inevitable from happening, you should start investigating your need for a business coach- and see if you could benefit from one.

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Important things to consider when comparing Auto Insurance Rates

Posted by Guiscard Mathurin | Investing Tips |

Nothing can get more important than the auto insurance rates, when you think of buying auto insurance plans. And why not! As they are considered to influence how much you would end up paying. Thinking of auto insurance rate is thus considered to be the foremost thought people have.

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Property Investment

Posted by 4investing | Investing Tips |

Investment in property is seen as one of the best ways to earn money from your existing capital, with stable yields year on year.  But why is it that property is such a worthwhile investment, and isn’t investing in property tying you down and your money up in bricks and mortar?  In this article we will look at exactly why property is considered to be a wise investment, and the factors to consider when investing your money.

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The ABCs of the Stock Market

Posted by 4investing | Investing Tips |

A recent study indicates that Americans are saving less these days than they were 10 years ago, except for entrepreneurs and corporate executive and in one particular segment – young middle-managers who are about six to 10 years into their careers and only beginning to make headway into the higher echelons of their particular industry.

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