Stock Market Retirement Investment PlanTo receive the best return in the retirement investment plan, all companies in the plan would be purchased commission-free. All dividends from the companies would purchase more shares of each company commission-free. Therefore, every cent earned in ever-increasing cash dividends every quarter and any extra cash put into the retirement plan would work toward increasing the cash dividend. [More] | Lease-Option Caution SignalDuring the lease period the renter/optionee must be working to improve their credit score to the point where they can qualify for a loan and buy the home. Even though there is plenty of sub-prime loan money floating around at the present time... the lease-option method of acquiring a home seems to appeal to many. [More] | No Load Mutual Funds or Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)?With all the positives for the investor, there is one disadvantage, which may not be applicable to you unless you are a hot shot no load mutual fund picker. It is that in any given economic environment really super performing mutual funds can outperform the indexes, but an ETF can never outperform the index it's tied to. You would need to look at your own investment record to know whether this is a downside for you. [More] |
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Cramer\’s Mad Money Stocks 09/15/06 Here\’s the list of stocks from Cramer\’s Mad Money Show for Friday, September 15, 2006.
Thumbs up for these stocks………..
SHOO $38.27, MET $56.00, ALL $60.12, AIG $65.72, CAL $29.39, HPQ $36.18, PTR $107.35, BEAS $14.61, AKAM $47.18, RAD $4.76, CVS $34.74, WAG $49.96, LDG $47.68, BRCM $28.40, MRVL $19.99, CTX $53.45.
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