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real estate investing tax tips

By Jeff West On March 26, 2010 No Comments

real estate investing tax tips
Am I too poor to invest in the stock market?

23 years for retirement. I max my Roth IRA, can I contribute to my company party 4% in my 401k, I have one year the value of the cash reserves, and, fortunately, no debt. But only bring home about $ 520 per week (bakers make the dough, but not that kind!) I'm not interested in real estate. I like to invest in funds as VFINX, VWO, FAIRX, VHGEX, AEMGX, CGMFX, and ETFs as LDF, but would better for me to just keep putting $ 150-200 per week in my savings account, or on CDs and advice, despite taxes and inflation? I want to meet capital investments that can generate as well as some that would be ideal for retirement. Any advice would be appreciated. Meanwhile, I'm reading everything I can in YahooFinance, MSN Money and Investopedia to educate myself.

Go for it. You can never get hurt if done correctly investment and no one is too poor to invest. Keep reading MSN Money for investment ideas, and invest wisely and prudently. Before continuing to invest in mutual funds, you should look at ETFs, both would be considered conservative and prudent. Keep MSN.Money strategy and see how the lab is doing, read all the comments. Here are some other sites that may prove useful not only for information but to investment ideas. http://www.investors.com/?tn=top http://www.brokerage101.com/ http://www.1source4stocks.com/ http://stockcharts.com Stay / http http://www.grahaminvestor.com/ http://www.schaeffer.com/ http://www.zacks.com/ : / / screen.morningstar.com / StockResults.html with their investment plans, to be conservative and prudent, and may find himself far richer than you think. and never take advice from someone who does not invest. Good luck

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