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Investing Archives - 2006 April

Banking Experts Agree: Never Too Early to Invest
For college students, investing may not be a high priority, but a little money in a savings account, mutual fund, stocks, bonds, or money market fund move you toward financial security.
How To Start Investing With Just $100
College students can start investing with a budget of just $100. Beginning investors should find a mutual fund that has a low minimum investment required.
Investing Early Garners Huge Rewards for Students
Tips for college students on investing early - how early investors can benefit from compounding interest on a savings account; plus info on 401k plans, mutual funds, index stocks.
Make Your Money Grow While in College
A financial expert offers tips to young investors.
Mutual Funds Still the Best Bet for Beginning Investors
Mutual funds provide more diversity than stocks and allow investors to have ownership in several companies.
Five Biggest Investor Mistakes
An expert shares five common pitfalls investors face and solutions to help you avoid them.
Online Investing Made Simple
Think you're ready to manage your own investments online? We compare three popular online brokers for you to consider.
How to Choose a Mutual Fund
Mutual funds allow people with limited resources to participate as investors in the financial markets.
Gambling on Your Financial Future
Early financial planning is vital for retirement, but is anyone paying attention?
Stock Market Basics for Young Investors
Prospective investors need to educate themselves about the stock market. Student investors should understand concepts like market capitalization and risk tolerance.