Archive for the ‘Investment Information’ Category

A property investment club

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011


A property investment club is an exclusive organization wherein the members’ main goal is to work together collectively to profit from real-estate purchases and sales. The club’s buy-and-sell activity is often funded collectively by its members. Individuals, though, can also purchase property on their own with the help of other members, who are usually experts and knowledgeable in the field of real-estate. The members communicate through meetings or through videoconferencing via the internet. Members also pay annual fees for the administration and operation of the club.

Joining the right club is very important as mistakes often lead to losses and contribute to the club’s misconception of being a scam. In fact, most clubs provide a lot of benefits for their members by training them in the field real-estate and aiding them in managing their business portfolio.

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Use Value Line Stock Research Tools

Friday, May 6th, 2011


Value Line is a subscription service. However, they also provide some free research reports. If you go to ValueLine.com, you will see a list of Quick Links on the home page. At the bottom of the Quick Links is a link to their Free Value Line Reports for The Dow 30. If you go to that page on the site, you will find a list of 30 major companies listed on the Dow; from there, you can view free copies of the Value Line stock research reports for those companies. Among the names on the list you will find 3M Company, Alcoa, American Express, Caterpillar, Disney, Home Depot, Kraft Foods, IBM, Verizon, Wal-Mart and twenty others. For the beginning investor who wants to buy stock in large, well-established corporations, this list may contain the names of all the companies that initially interest you.

Eventually, you will probably decide that you will want information on a larger number of stocks than are available on the Value Line Free Dow 30 list. In this case, you could consider subscribing to the Value Line 600. Each month you will receive updated stock research reports on about 200 well-known, established companies that have historically been considered stable investments for individuals looking for safe growth stocks. Some investment clubs subscribe to the Value Line 600.

If you want to see the full, multi-volume set of stock research reports on all the companies that are analyzed by Value Line, you may want to do some of your research at the library. Many libraries subscribe to the full size set of Value Line stock research reports, which cover thousands of stocks. Value Line also provides reports on mutual funds and other investment products. Although your library will not allow you to check out these valuable research tools, you can go to the library and use them there. You may want to call your local library ahead of time. It is also possible for a private individual to subscribe to the full set of Value Line research reports, but it is expensive, and may not be worthwhile for the average individual investor.

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