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Investment Terms - Financial Education Is Your Best Investment
Investment Terms - Financial Education Is Your Best Investment

Investment Terms - Financial Education Is Your Best Investment

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Are you learning about investing? Then it's important that you pick up and understand some basic investment terminology. If you are a new investor, you will likely encounter terms that you don't understand. It may seem overwhelming in the beginning but, like anything, once you become familiar with it, you realize there is no reason to be intimidated. This is an introduction to some of the more common investing terms that you may encounter. There are various ways to invest your money, such as stocks, bonds, and property. You should have a clear understanding of each option to make the best decision for growing your money. Rest assured, this is not rocket science. In fact, you'll see that the most important principle on which to base your investment education is simply good common sense. - Common Sense & Valuegrowth Investing - Real Estate Investing (Rental / Commercial) - Dividend & ETF Investing - Investment Banking - Stock Market & Bond Investing - Commodity Investing The better you understand the information you receive, the more comfortable you will be with the course you've chosen. Don't worry if you can't understand the experts in the financial media right away. Much of what they say is jargon that is actually less complicated than it sounds. Taking time to understand the vocabulary can help you with your investment plan, eliminating confusion, and get better prepared for a swift and smooth transaction, once you have made up your mind. Please also have a look at other titles in this series. The Herold Financial IQ series covers all major areas and aspects of the financial world. - Personal Finance, Real Estate, and Banking - Corporate Finance, Investment, and Economics - Retirement, Trading, and Accounting - Debt, Bankruptcy, Mortgage, Small Business, and Wall Street - Financial Laws & Regulations, Acronyms, and Abbreviations
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