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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. |
