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The Rule of 72
The rule of 72 allows investors to project the rate of return they must earn in order to double their money over a given period of time.

The 3 Types of Investment Risk
Business, valuation and force of sale are the three risks that are present in every investment decision you will ever make. In order to be a successful investor, you must minimize these risks.

The Problem with Asset Intensive Businesses
Investors can use ROA, or return on assets, to gauge the asset intensiveness of a business. This article discusses the drawbacks of asset intensive enterprises.

Index Funds - The Dumb Money Almost Always Wins
Index funds provide a way for individual investors to match the overall returns of the stock market instead of buying mutual funds or hiring advisors to try to beat the market. This article explains why the average mutual fund manager is unable to beat the stock market and how index funds can solve this problem.

Finding Investment Ideas for Your Portfolio
Many investors are interested in selecting individual common stocks for their portfolio, but aren't sure where to begin their search for a good investment idea. These four tips will help you find hundreds of investment ideas in your own backyard.

The Wash Sale Rule
The wash sale rule prohibits investors from claiming a capital loss for tax purposes on an investment if they repurchase the same investment within thirty days of the sale. This article explain the wash sale rule and gives examples of how it works.

Capital Gains Tax Holding Periods
Your capital gains tax rate is largely determined by length of holding period for each of your investments. This article explains the capital gains tax rate for each of the three holding periods the IRS recognizes.

DRIPs - Dividend Reinvestment Programs
DRIPs, or dividend reinvestment programs, allow investor to automatical reinvest their dividends into a company's common stock. Although the amounts may, at first, appear to be small, enrolling in DRIPs can make a substantial difference in the market value of your portfolio.

P/E Ratio: The Key to Understanding Value
The p/e ratio, short for price earnings ratio, was made famous by Benjamin Graham. The p/e ratio is a financial measurement of a company's current earnings per share, eps, compared to the price per share.

How to Become Wealthy
These nine financial keys will help you get on the road to financial freedom, build wealth, and become rich.

Rejoice in a Stock Market Correction
Stock market corrections can be excellent opportunities to purchase common stocks at bargain levels. This article explains how to use a stock market correction to your advantage.

Recession 411 - What it is and How it Should Affect Your Investments
Recession is defined as a period of economic retraction when the economy gets smaller. Generally, two months of decline in the Gross Domestic Product GDP or a sharp rise in the unemployment rate, are red flags that a country is approaching, or in the midst of, such an economic contraction known as a recession.

Four Investing Mistakes to Avoid
Avoiding these four investing mistakes can save you significant amounts of money in the long run. Topics include diversification and asset allocation, frequent trading, age considerations, and emotional control.

3 Fundamental Truths: Dealing with Capital Losses
Investors can have a hard time dealing with capital losses. Fortunately, there is an up side to every capital loss. This article discusses the lessons you can learn from your investment mistakes.

The World of Shareholder Perks!
Shareholder perks are goodies that companies give to their shareholders of record. These perks can include discounts to theme parks, free coffee, french fries, and discounts on jewelry. This article discusses seven companies that offer shareholder perks.

Dollar Cost Averaging
Dollar cost averaging is the practice of investing or saving money at specific times, regardless of market conditions or your personal financial outlook. Dollar cost averaging is an effective investment strategy that is practiced by some of the best investors in the world.

Love and Money
Love is complex enough - when you add money, the equation only gets more complicated. This article discusses the ways to handle the relationship between love and money.

Invest in What You Know
Investing in companies you are familiar with and understand is one of the keys to success in the stock market. Often, a trip to the mall or shopping center can yield investment ideas.

The Importance of Liquidity and Liquid Assets
One of the lessons of the September 11th attacks is the importance of liquidity and liquid assets. This article discusses the importance of liquidity and provides guidelines for the amount of liquid assets you should keep on hand.

The Board of Directors
The main responsibility of a corporate board of directors is to act as the shareholders' representative in all matters. In many cases, board members are paid a yearly salary, additional compensation for each meeting they attend, stock options, and various other benefits. The New York Stock Exchange requires companies to maintain a minimum number of independent members on its board of directors.

Starbucks Franchise Value
The Starbucks franchise is an example of an excellent business. This article discusses the value of the coffee company and its performance as an investment.

How to Think About Share Price
Investors cannot look at the share price by itself to determine the value of a stock. They must consider the relationship to earnings and net assets to share price. Stock splits can affect the actual price of shares.

Where to Begin: Investing 101
Want to start investing but have no idea where to begin? This is your step-by-step guide to putting your money to work for you today.

HOLDRs
HOLDRs are a new type of investment that offer investors the benefits of a diversified portfolio without the fees. This article explains what a HOLDR is, and how you can invest in them.

7 Rules of Becoming Rich
These seven rules will help you become rich and build a serious foundation of wealth.

 
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