Jun
28
Help With Remortgaging Your House- Some Useful Tips
June 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment
A mortgage is the transfer of an interest in property (equivalent in law - a charge) to a lender as a security for a debt - usually a loan of money. Capped mortgages are very similar to fixed-rate mortgages, in that they will not climb above a pre-set rate, known as a cap. A lender [...]
Jun
28
Online Banking: Convenience At Your Disposal
June 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment
The banking system has been around for quite some time now. One problem with traditional banking is the fact that you have to dress up and drive down to the bank, which sucks. Not only that, but you have to make all transactions during limited banking hours, of which some services functioning within a timeframe [...]
Jun
28
IRA Retirement Plan Investing & Stretch IRAs
June 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment
How would you like to discover little known IRA retirement plan investing tools that practically pay for themselves and yet do not need to worry about Roth IRA contribution limits? You don’t have to go off shore to get tax free retirement income. You don’t have to worry about tax free distributions and you don’t [...]
Jun
28
IRA & Retirement Plan Investing: Best IRA Rescue: Million Dollar IRA
June 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment
This is part two of a two-part series discussion on IRA Retirement Plan Investing. Read part one: IRA Retirement Plan Investing. The government forgave the fact that you saved money tax free, they now want their money. So the beneficiary of that million dollar traditional IRA is going to have to pay an income tax. [...]
Jun
28
What’s your Stock’s Price Target?
June 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment
I wrote about this back in February when the market was putting in its lows and everyone was wondering what their stock’s price target was or how low it was going to go. Today, after a pretty big run up, people are still wondering what their stock’s price target is, but now they’re wondering how [...]
Jun
28
Why the Oil Roller Coaster is Over!
June 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Last year when oil went to $147.00 barrel many people blamed the traders, but this was not the full story at all.
Oil and commodities started to become recognized as a new asset class by a lot of investors, and with all the new creative ETF’s in the world it became really easy for people [...]
Jun
28
Understanding Credit Counseling Services
June 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Credit counseling services have helped millions of people break the debt cycle. If you’re considering counseling, review these frequently asked questions to learn more about the credit industry and its practices.
Are All Credit Counseling Services Non-Profit?
Most are considered tax-exempt non-profit organizations, however not all of them are. Before you sign up with a service, verify [...]
Jun
28
Hiding money in an offshore bank account is now the new trend. Offshore bank accounts are not only absolutely risk free of being frozen but they also keep your funds out of the government’s knowledge thus making any related earnings free of taxes. It is therefore safe to say that any fund transferred [...]
Jun
28
How Important Are Support And Resistance Levels When Trading Shares?
June 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment
If you spend a lot of time trading shares then you will probably have noticed that prices generally tend to spend a large amount of time trading within areas of support and resistance. These levels are very important and if you can learn how to actually trade around these levels, then you can become a [...]
Jun
28
Delta Force
June 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment
What a great name for a title! The delta I’m talking about though is the one that applies to options. And basically it’s a way to measure how much an option will increase or decrease in value based on the change in the underlying stock.
The definition of delta as it applies to options is: The [...]


