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The Motley Fool November 17, 2004 Dayana Yochim |
Investing for Two Whether you're an investment junkie or a timid novice, investing needs to be part of your relationship. So what makes investing so complicated for couples?  |
The Motley Fool April 23, 2004 Dayana Yochim |
She Likes Stocks; He Likes Bonds Whether you're an investment junkie or a trepidatious novice, investing needs to be a part of your relationship. Read about some ways to satisfy the risk-taker and worrywart in your relationship and to set yourselves up for investing success.  |
The Motley Fool January 18, 2005 |
A Step-by-Step Investing Plan How to begin and maintain an investing life.  |
The Motley Fool June 16, 2006 |
Widespread Investing Mistakes Perhaps the worst mistake is never taking the time to learn about investing. These blunders are common, but they don't have to be.  |
The Motley Fool April 25, 2005 |
Kids and Investing It's rarely too early for someone to start investing.  |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2006 Claire Hsing |
Great Companies, Great Returns For young investors focused on the long term, blue chips are best.  |
The Motley Fool July 9, 2004 |
The Stock Market Is Risky Learn to take fewer chances when you invest.  |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Woman Is Smarter Women enjoy investing less, but they make fewer mistakes at it.  |
The Motley Fool January 25, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Lumpy Results Ahead Don't expect smooth sailing when you're investing. In the short run, the stock market is especially volatile, and your performance over a few months could be a gain of 25%, or a loss of 18%, or something else.  |
The Motley Fool October 2, 2006 |
What to Save for College Though it's better to start early, it's probably not too late to begin saving.  |
The Motley Fool August 2, 2004 |
Common Investing Mistakes Too many people have committed investing blunders. Here's how you can avoid them.  |
The Motley Fool December 30, 2003 |
How Much Do You Need to Retire? Plan for some comfortable golden years.  |
The Motley Fool April 22, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
How to Save for College College is expensive, no doubt about it -- but you can afford it.  |
The Motley Fool February 4, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Embracing a Foolish Inconsistency As you begin, investing can be simple. Your first steps should be to get out of debt, read broadly on investing, and perhaps invest your initial dollars in an index fund.  |
The Motley Fool July 10, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Invest or Pay Down Debt? The choice isn't as simple as you think. It all depends on whether, through investing, you're able to create value by earning more than the cost of your debt. So, rank your obligations, review your investing choices, and then act wisely.  |
The Motley Fool November 7, 2005 |
Women and Investing Ladies, you can't afford to ignore your finances. Women do tend to have some unique circumstances, and you need to take the time to learn about investing and money management.  |
The Motley Fool March 21, 2005 |
How Much You Can Lose With some investing methods, you can lose more than you invest.  |
The Motley Fool May 19, 2006 |
Millionaire Offspring Turn your children into tycoons. It's not so hard if you start investing early.  |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2004 |
Make Your Child a Millionaire By investing intelligently, anyone can get to a million in a lifetime -- starting with just a few hundred bucks. And, no matter your age, there's no better time to start than now.  |
Financial Planning December 1, 2010 Mary Quist-Newins |
Missing in Action As planners look to grow and ultimately transfer their businesses for maximum value, aligning team members with market opportunities is just common sense. This means actively recruiting and retaining more female financial planners.  |
Financial Planning October 1, 2005 Jerry W. Miller |
Talk to Her Make no mistake: It is critical to understand your financial advisory clients. Women are attuned to the demands of successful long-term investing and also much more disposed than men to heed professional advice.  |
The Motley Fool August 26, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
How Millionaires Are Born There's hope for the next generation when teens begin investing their money.  |
The Motley Fool February 25, 2005 |
Contrarian Investing You needn't follow any herd or any dictum to succeed in investing. Take the time to learn and think for yourself.  |
The Motley Fool June 7, 2006 Tim Beyers |
The First Step to $1 Million When it comes to investing, the first step to $1 million isn't to pick better stocks. It's to become an investing cheapskate. After you do that, investing is the easy part.  |
AskMen.com August 19, 2001 Rashmikant Patel |
The A To Z Of Successful Investing Having a disciplined and simple approach to investing is what financial planning is all about. I have listed a few rules of thumb that will make you a successful investor...  |
The Motley Fool May 24, 2006 |
Are Stocks Risky? Stocks aren't risk-free, but for many they offer the best possible returns. The more you learn, the more you can manage risk.  |
AskMen.com February 18, 2002 Rashmikant Patel |
What Kind Of Investor Are You? It is easy to say that you want to make money in the stock market, but the true question is how much you are willing to risk in order to achieve your investment goal...  |
The Motley Fool December 10, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Types of Investors: Which Are You? Knowing who you are can help you understand yourself and how you approach making money. Learn about some classifications of investors and which brokerage is right for you.  |
Entrepreneur November 2003 Dian Vujovich |
Value Added Here's a midcap fund that's more than just middle of the road.  |
The Motley Fool August 17, 2005 Chris Mallon |
Your Best Investment Tool A watch list can be a huge help in making smart investment decisions.  |
The Motley Fool September 23, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Penny Stocks, Anyone? Penny stocks are often tied to small, unproven companies with no track record of solid financial performance. Worse, these stocks are among the easiest to manipulate and often are manipulated by scam artists.  |
The Motley Fool June 10, 2006 Rex Moore |
The Best Stocks for New Money It's time to add new money. What will you do? The most important consideration, especially for the average individual investor, is balance: between large and small caps, between less risk and more risk, and among different industries.  |
The Motley Fool May 17, 2004 Mark Mahorney |
No Place Like Home Many people have turned to investing overseas and that can be a sound diversification strategy. But it is also clear that far too many are doing so blindly.  |
The Motley Fool January 21, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Is Socially Responsible Investing Possible? Nobody's perfect. It might be best to pick your battles. When searching for investing contenders, make sure you evaluate them as investments, not just as ethical organizations.  |
The Motley Fool September 12, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
You Don't Need a Million to Make a Million As little as $6,000 a year and some patience can get you there, but if you don't approach your investing sensibly, you could see your nest egg shrink instead of grow.  |
The Motley Fool December 8, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Are You Getting Paid for Risk? Taking risks in investing is well and good, but make sure you're getting adequately compensated along the way.  |
CIO October 1, 2005 Cassidy Healzer |
Invest For Better Performance If your IT department's performance isn't up to snuff, it may be because you spend too much time maintaining and repairing your existing systems, and not enough time investing in new technologies.  |
The Motley Fool January 7, 2005 Tim Beyers |
What's Your Investment Strategy? Having a good financial life so often means keeping records and committing plans to paper. You know how to write a budget. You keep records. You've got a will. You've written down your investment strategy, right?  |
AFP eWire October 10, 2005 |
Socially Responsible Investing on the Rise More than one out of every nine dollars invested and professionally managed in the United States, or $2.16 trillion, is involved in a socially responsible investment, according to a new report.  |
The Motley Fool May 1, 2006 Chuck Saletta |
Your Money Is at Risk Find the right investing strategy where you are adequately compensated for the risk you are taking, without putting yourself in substantial jeopardy of losing it all.  |
The Motley Fool August 10, 2005 Nathan Parmelee |
Your Biggest Advantage Take your time, get wealthy slowly, and enjoy life. Everyone wants to find the next double, triple, or 10-bagger. But the true spoils go to those who invest early and often.  |
The Motley Fool June 3, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Reduce Your Investing Risk A few changes in your investing M.O. can improve your performance.  |
The Motley Fool October 24, 2011 Matt Koppenheffer |
Survey Shows Economists Getting More Bearish The National Association for Business Economics released its October survey today, which revealed that NABE members aren't as confident about U.S. economic growth as they were earlier in the year.  |
The Motley Fool May 16, 2005 |
How Stock Prices Affect Companies A low stock price can spell trouble for a company. If you've ever wondered how companies are affected by the rise or fall of their stock prices, keep reading.  |
The Motley Fool November 28, 2005 Rich Smith |
Invest With an Ally Is there a safer and easier way to invest in foreign markets, without having to buy companies you've never heard of? Indeed there is. We've found the safest way to obtain international exposure for your portfolio.  |
The Motley Fool March 24, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Buying Stocks With Your Home Refinancing your home in order to get capital to invest in the stock market may not be a good idea.  |
The Motley Fool January 30, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
It's Not Too Late to Invest If you're middle-aged or older, you might be thinking that it's not worth starting to invest anymore -- especially if you don't think you earn enough. You'd be wrong, though.  |
The Motley Fool February 23, 2005 |
"Rule Breakers," Explained One of several investing approaches is the aggressive Rule Breaker strategy, which aims to invest in market-outperforming stocks. Here's how.  |
The Motley Fool July 7, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
The Foreign Fallacy Companies are increasingly global. Your investment philosophy should be, too.  |
The Motley Fool April 26, 2005 Dayana Yochim |
No More Lame Excuses We've heard them all, so stop procrastinating and start investing. What matters the most is how much time you have to invest, not how much money you have.  |