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- Allocated or Unallocated Gold?
Despite the risk, many investors buy unallocated accounts, as they’re one of the easiest means of buying gold. The added cost is a big reason for this. According to industry experts, most financial institutions charge nothing in storage for unallocated accounts, but can charge about 1.5 percent for allocated gold holders. - Getting The Best Annuity Rates - Tips and Ideas
Getting the best annuity rates is really just a matter of being patient, doing your research and playing it smart. This article gives you some essential tips on how to get the best annuity rates. - Things you must know before buying gold online
If you are thinking of investing in gold, there are several factors you have to be aware of ahead of buying gold via the web. When one decides to obtain gold from a certain dealer one must bear in mind his popularity. - Home Interest Tax Savings Are Always Overestimated
When a borrower takes out a home loan, the interest is tax deductible up to a certain amount. For borrowers in the highest marginal tax bracket, the savings can be significant, and this can make a dramatic difference in the true cost of ownership. However, this benefit diminishes over time as the loan is paid off and the interest decreases, unless of course, the borrower has used a toxic interest-only or negative amortization loan. - A Few Benefits for Gold Coin Collecting for the Investor
In these insecure economic times, an investment that can provide good returns and economic security is paramount. Investing is not completely risk free, but gold coin collecting is perhaps one of the safest. - "The Value of Annuities Is Nothing New"
Annuities are a type of insurance for retirees or those planning retirement to place their funds with peace of mind that their financial needs will be met for years to come. - The Housing Bubble was a Massive Real Estate Ponzi Scheme
People have not fully grasped the changes that will result from the deflation of The Great Housing Bubble. There are many historic parallels with the closest being The Great Depression. When the stock market bubble of the 1920s began to deflate in late 1929, few thought the boom times of the decade were over, and even fewer saw the disaster coming of The Great Depression. The 2008/2009 recession will not likely reach the severity of The Great Depression, but it will signal the end to the lifestyle to which so many have become accustomed. - A Guide to Financial Investments and Mutual Fund Wealth
One such informational and investment services site available, (possibly the only one) that provides timely postings regarding financial news data is mutualfundwealth.com. On this web page, current/weekly/monthly prices are posted for oil, natural gas and numerous precious metals. - Real Estate Speculators Usually Fail
Despite the huge price spike in the final two years of the Great Housing Bubble caused by wild speculation, most speculators will lose a great deal of money. They will buy when prices are high, and they will sell when prices are low. The causes are rooted in basic human emotions that work against making the proper decisions to profit in a speculative market.
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