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  • A smart place to invest my money while I increase my financial IQ?

    I am new to money, investing, etc.  I am just starting to learn, I am reading books, talking to people, and joining forums such as this.  I am VERY determined to learn, but I see that it will be a LONG process. I have some money, a few thousand dollars.  Some in a savings account, some in mutual funds, some in RRSPs (but then ...
    Posted to General (Forum) by Ocean on October 13, 2008
  • Building assets out of thin air - I'm creating a new asset every day!

    Hi everybody! I hope this post will help some of you... I am a big fan of Rich Dad's books. I've been reading almost every "purple book" I've found in the last year... But, unfortunately, not all of the books were translated into my language yet (I'm from Romania). They motivated me a lot and, finally, I was able ...
    Posted to General (Forum) by HelenH on September 7, 2008
  • Re: Starting Young

    Hi Loulu79, Remember, it's NEVER too late to start and keep reading as much as you possibly can. This company I'm talking about has been in business for 8 years and is established in the US and Canada, so you need an identification number (social security) from either country. Please send me an e-mail and I'll explain it in more ...
    Posted to General (Forum) by kerstininaz on September 11, 2007
  • Re: investing the first time - children and teens

    Hi Michelle, You must be so proud that you have such an ambitious 10 year old! If your son wants to invest in stocks on his own, you can open a custodial account with just about any online broker like Ameritrade, Sharebuilder or E-trade. Whichever parent is listed as the custodial parent will need to initiate transactions on his behalf. Be ...
    Posted to General (Forum) by DanaHH on May 14, 2007
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