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April 14, 2008

Bizarre Facts About Premium Bonds

Filed under: Investment, Premium Bonds — admin @ 7:47 am

Premium bonds marked their fiftieth anniversary in November 2006. They have been the most popular form of investment in British history. Premium bonds are bought and kept by over 40% of Great Britain’s populations. Where traditional investments yield a small return over time, premium bonds yield no return at all but give the investor a chance to win a monthly lottery. This popular investment strategy have made millionaires out many British citizens and at the same time provided the investors that didn’t win a secure place to save their money and help out the national treasury. They have the option of pulling out the money at any time without loss. Here are some bizarre facts that surround these popular bonds.

From its conception until the late eighties there was even a beauty contest to celebrate the premium bonds program. The National Saving and Investment agency, the department in charge of the bond program, held an annual Miss Premium Bond competition in which employees of the agency entered during the annual Civil Service Sports and Social Club Day held in Lytham St. Annes. Just like regular beauty pageants, the competitors would walk down the catwalk flaunting their looks and style. They would smile politely to the judges and then answer questions related to the pageant. No other investment company has ever sponsored such an event.

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December 15, 2007

Tell Me About Offshore Stock Trading And Online Banking?

Filed under: Financial Advice, Investment — admin @ 5:03 am

When you are thinking about offshore stock trading and online banking you might consider The Commonwealth of Dominica. Dominica offers one of the best tax havens, and offer offshore banking and asset protection in total secrecy. Dominica has some of the newest offshore legislation in the world and is more advanced than most other jurisdictions, technologically.

All offshore bank accounts will be opened in the name of your offshore company, with help from their law offices and Dominica’s new company formation process. Your International Business Company will be incorporated with the documents sent back to you by courier within a few days. You may have bearer shares with only one director of your company for incorporation.

You will also have your choice of offshore banks in 5 jurisdictions, including Dominica, for offshore stock trading and online banking. You will have internet access to your account from anywhere in the world. You will also receive free brokerage account documents as part of your account package.

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December 14, 2007

What Is Offshore Stock Trading And Online Banking?

Filed under: Financial Advice, Investment — admin @ 4:59 am

When you think of making an investment, you want the best return possible. You might find an investment that does well for a while and then takes a drastic down-turn. Investments can be a bit risky, but who ever got anywhere by not taking a chance. There are investments available that regularly return between 30% and more than 100%.

Where can you find these investments and be sure they are not scams. You may want to seek out an investment advisor that has a proven track record. Trident Press is one of the best. Trident Press publishes information on the 150 best investments in the world. Many of these investments allow you to invest as little as $1000.

Hundreds of hours are spent tracking down the best investments in the world. Information is gleaned from top brokers and analysts. Only the best investments are included in the information from Trident press. Many of these investments have to do with offshore stock trading.

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December 4, 2007

How to analyze a financial statement

Filed under: Financial Advice, Investment — admin @ 9:40 pm

It’s obvious financial statement have a lot of numbers in them and at first glance it can seem unwieldy to read and understand. One way to interpret a financial report is to compute ratios, which means, divide a particular number in the financial report by another. Financial statement ratios are also useful because they enable the reader to compare a business’s current performance with its past performance or with another business’s performance, regardless of whether sales revenue or net income was bigger or smaller for the other years or the other business. In order words, using ratios can cancel out difference in company sizes.

There aren’t many ratios in financial reports. Publicly owned businesses are required to report just one ratio (earnings per share, or EPS) and privately-owned businesses generally don’t report any ratios. Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) don’t require that any ratios be reported, except EPS for publicly owned companies.

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November 30, 2007

Finding A Real Estate Agent

Filed under: Financial Advice, Investment — admin @ 7:33 am

Whenever you buy or sell real estate, you may be like millions of other people out there, in thinking that you don’t need a real estate agent. Most people who buy or sell homes, generally think that a real estate agent is a waste of money. Those who choose to buy a new home, think that real estate agents only add to the cost of purchasing the home.

What most people aren’t aware of, is the fact that real estate agents are normally paid by the seller, not by the buyer. As a buyer, you’ll get to work with a professional real estate agent without really having to pay for it yourself. The policies can vary greatly from state to state and company to company, which is why you should always check any paperwork or contracts that are provided to you to ensure this is the case. When you are interviewing agents, make certain to ask about any type of fees as well.

A lot of real estate agents out there may work with both buyers and sellers, although most specialize in working with either the buyer or the seller. If you are buying a home, make sure that the agent you choose has prior experience of working with buyers and transactions that involve no money down. This way, you can count on your agent to be there when you need him the most - especially if you don’t have a down payment.

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November 29, 2007

Commercial Real Estate: The big profits

Filed under: Financial Advice, Investment — admin @ 7:29 am

Real estate is often termed as the safest investment avenue. In fact, real estate investments done with proper evaluation of the property (and its true value), can lead to good profits. This is one reason why some people pursue real estate investment as their full time job. The talks of real estate are generally focussed towards residential real estate; commercial real estate seems to take a back seat. However, commercial real estate too is a good option for investing in real estate.

Commercial real estate includes a lot of different kinds of properties. Most people relate commercial real estate with only office complexes or factories/ industrial units. However, that is not all of commercial real estate. There is more to commercial real estate. Health care centers, retail structures and warehouse are all good examples of commercial real estate. Even residential properties like apartments (or any property that consists of more than four residential units) are considered commercial real estate. In fact, such commercial real estate is much in demand.

So, is commercial real estate really profitable?

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November 28, 2007

Choosing Your Real Estate Appraiser

Filed under: Financial Advice, Investment — admin @ 7:29 am

If you have been thinking about purchasing a real estate property for personal use or as an investment, you’ll need to hire the services of a real estate appraiser. If you play to finance your home through a bank or other lender, you’ll more than likely need to get the property appraised first. Banks and most lenders want to know the value of the home for your protection, as well as make sure that the home they are financing is worth the total amount that you take on the loan.

In most cases, the appraisal indicates that the home does indeed meet or exceed the asking price. In some cases however, the appraisal will come back saying that the home is worth less than the selling price. If this is the case, the buyer normally has to either drop the deal or try to negotiate with the seller to get a price that meets the appraisal.

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November 26, 2007

Buying Real Estate Foreclosures

Filed under: Financial Advice, Investment — admin @ 7:19 am

When looking for a home for you and your family you will come across all kinds of deals, bargains, and so-called values along the way. If price is a very tangible object for you and your real estate investment then you might seriously want to consider the value of foreclosures. If you are hoping to invest in real estate in order to turn a profit then you may also wish to consider these properties that are often sold well below the ordinary value of the property because they are in varying degrees of disrepair.

Foreclosures are properties that have been taken back by the lenders because the previous owners were unable to continue making payments on the property. Being that these homes were often owned by those in financial distress and may have been empty for some time before being sold, chances are that the foreclosure homes being sold at any given time are in some degree of disrepair. The shabbiness of many of these properties is one of the factors that keeps the prices down. Another is the fact that the lenders are essentially attempting to recoup their investment in the property. For this reason they are often willing to take less than the value of the property if that is what is owed on the property.

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