Stock Investing, Can your broker answer these 3 simple questions?
Posted by James Breen at 12 August 2008 16:0
Hurry to stock investing. It is just beginning again.
This is quite impressive. This publication is good. I should have one too.
Innovation, startups, Venture Capital Gregory T. Huang wrote: Last week I highlighted Kevin Merritt's original blogpost in which he proposed that Microsoft develop a Y Combinator-like program to fund early-stage startups. Merritt also posted a follow-up in which he clarified that he worked at Microsoft for a year, owns some stock but remains "neutral" to the company, and doesn't use Microsoft technologies at Blist, his current Seattle startup (he's founder and CEO). Then on Friday, we at ..[more].
The new incomer can kiss all those luxuries good-bye. Ironically, I am nervous about trying my hand at them.
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My plan was simple on paper. Still, while it is true to say that I ended up richer than average income earner, also learning a great deal about a fabled and exotic way of life.
Posting Aug 11th 2008 4:44PM by Daniel Solin Filed under: Other issues, Columns, Define investing, Personal financeThis is the part of a series of columns called "The Naked Truth," by retirement expert Dan Solin. Please bring him your questions, in the comments box, and he will answer as many as he can. Your broker talks. You listen. At least that is the way it is for most investors. You assume (and she definitely .. Keep Reading.
What you say? So sit back and relax...
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