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	<title>How To Make A Super Investment Guide</title>
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		<title>E-currency Exchange Trading</title>
		<link>http://investmentguide.blogsome.com/2007/06/04/e-currency-exchange-trading/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2007 07:12:25 +0000</pubDate>
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	I have searched high and low and tried MLM&#8217;s such as Market  America, Quixstar, Trek Alliance and Amway. The business idea works, however  people need to sell products and build their downline to be successful. I hated  the idea of trying to convince people that Market America, Quixstar and all the  [...]]]></description>
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	<p><span class="style2">I have searched high and low and tried MLM&#8217;s such as Market  America, Quixstar, Trek Alliance and Amway. The business idea works, however  people need to sell products and build their downline to be successful. I hated  the idea of trying to convince people that Market America, Quixstar and all the  other MLM&#8217;s worked. In fact, that was the hardest thing to do was to convince  somebody that these MLM&#8217;s worked! </p>
	<p>    I have finally found a system that  involves no selling, no downline and and garunteed profits with a little  learning involved. I thought this couldn&#8217;t be true, I actually don&#8217;t have to  sell something and didn&#8217;t have to build a downline!</span></p>
	<p>Let me explain how it works. There are hundreds of companies on the internet  that deal with electronnic funds, such as Netpay, PayPal and INTgold. Currency  exchanging is relatively unknown but incredibly lucrative business opportunity.  While Currencies are traded all over the world (like with Forex), there are both  US-based and offshore trading houses that need your flow of dollars to  facilitate their business operations. </p>
 <a id="more-9"></a>  This is where you,&quot;The Merchant&quot;  comes in. By making funds temporarily avaliable to the Global Exchange Network  creates float. The company we work with is able to borrow against this dollar  amount and the commissions come back to us. The funds you lend to the network  are typically returned in a 24 to 36 hour time frame. For example, by pushing  $100 in INTGold to another person in exchange you recieve a fee of $3.50. This  process takes about 30 seconds. When the funds come back into your account you  make another $1. $4.50 isn&#8217;t bad for something that takes 15 seconds to do.  There are other ways to cycle this money back through the system and reinvest  profits to your bottom line. On top of building float, your investment is  compounded daily and you easily make gains of .35% off of your investment per  day. How much is that? Well if you invested $100 that would be 35 cents per day  profits. Now imagine when your investment grows to $1000 and $5000&#8230;. even  $10,000 your daily profits are easily $35 per day. Remember the best part about  this is that is compounded daily! </p>
	<p>    How much can you start with? You can  start with as little as $25.00 I recommend a few hundred dollars until you get  to know the system and become more comfortable with the exchange network.  </p>
	<p>    I learned the e-currency exchange network through a group of friends  online. It is extremely difficult trying to learn how to do this sitting in chat  rooms and reading posts. I finally gave in and purchased a guide that literally  enabled me to double my investment in under a month. I am very pleased with my  results and I can now kiss those MLM&#8217;s that require downline building and  selling goodbye forever!
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		<title>5 Hot Tips for Successful Real Estate Investment</title>
		<link>http://investmentguide.blogsome.com/2007/06/02/5-hot-tips-for-successful-real-estate-investment/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2007 04:55:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The last downturn of the global stock market saw millions of  &lsquo;every day&rsquo; investors having their fingers badly burned. Overnight life savings  were eaten away, retirement funds went into decline and the economic forecast  for all of us who had any money invested in stocks and shares was gloomy to say  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><span class="style2">The last downturn of the global stock market saw millions of  &lsquo;every day&rsquo; investors having their fingers badly burned. Overnight life savings  were eaten away, retirement funds went into decline and the economic forecast  for all of us who had any money invested in stocks and shares was gloomy to say  the very least. </p>
	<p>  As a direct result investors in their thousands turned  their backs on the rollercoaster stock markets and sought alternative asset  classes in which to invest their hard earned money. This has led to a global  boom in real estate markets and property prices, and it has spawned a generation  of budding real estate investors. <br />  <a id="more-8"></a> <br />  For those of you wondering whether  it&rsquo;s too late to venture into real estate investing or considering how best to  make the most significant returns from property investment, here are 5 hot tips  for successful real estate investment to set you on the path to potential  profits! </p>
	<p>  1) Consider Investment Property Abroad </p>
	<p>  There are many  relatively untapped property markets in countries around the world that offer  the real estate investor greater return on investment in the form of rental  yields or short to medium term capital growth. </p>
	<p>  While major markets in  the USA, UK, Australia and Europe are slowing down, there are emerging property  markets globally that are hungry for investment and are proving to be highly  profitable. </p>
	<p>  For example, in 2007 a number of countries are already  aligned for accession into the European Union and as a result property markets  in these countries are likely to benefit from greater numbers of visitors, more  trade, increased investment into infrastructure and more stable economies. The  likes of Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Turkey and even Northern Cyprus  are just a few examples of overseas destinations with emerging real estate  markets that may be worthy of your consideration. </p>
	<p>  2) Make Sure Your  Plans Are Profitable </p>
	<p>  This sounds ridiculously simple right? Well, you&rsquo;d  be surprised how few people actually make sure their plans are actually  sustainable and as profitable as they hope. </p>
	<p>  Examine any real estate  market that you&rsquo;re about to enter by firstly comparing property values across  the city, state or region and making sure you know what your money will buy you.  Then ensure that the rental yield you intend to obtain from your property is  actually realistic or that the asking price you intend to set once you&rsquo;ve  renovated the property will be offered. </p>
	<p>  3) Never Assume Anything  </p>
	<p>  This goes from assuming a house is structurally sound to accepting that  tax laws won&rsquo;t change &ndash; from believing your tenants when they tell you that they  are house proud and honest to accepting the first builder&rsquo;s quotation!  </p>
	<p>  Do your due diligence on every single aspect of the process from  ensuring the asking price for a property is fair to checking your tax returns  before your accountant submits them for you. This is your investment, your  future, your potential profit and therefore it is ultimately your  responsibility. </p>
	<p>  4) Employ An Expert When In Doubt </p>
	<p>  Few people are  a master of all trades therefore be prepared to acknowledge areas where you are  far from being an expert and at least consider courting a second opinion. Again,  this goes from checking out the structural soundness of a property to  understanding the legal ramifications of letting out your property. If in doubt  always double check &ndash; and if this means you have to call in an expert, make sure  you call in an expert! </p>
	<p>  5) Set A Realistic Budget And Stick To It  </p>
	<p>  Whether you&rsquo;re purchasing property to let out or buying real estate to  renovate you need to sit down and add up every single area of projected  expenditure to enable you to set a realistic budget with which to work.  </p>
	<p>  Make sure you add in everything from having searches and surveys  conducted, legal fees, accountancy fees, insurance costs, likely interest  payments on any finance required, taxation, connection of utilities, marketing  for tenants or buyers, real estate agency fees, and of course don&rsquo;t forget to  add on the cost of the property and the price of any renovation and refurnishing  and decorating work required. </p>
	<p>  Spend time considering every single area  where a cost will be incurred and detail every likely payment that will have to  be made and you will arm yourself with a bullet proof budget and do all you can  to ensure you encounter no nasty surprises along the way</span>
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		<title>Real Estate Foreclosure Risk</title>
		<link>http://investmentguide.blogsome.com/2007/06/02/real-estate-foreclosure-risk/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2007 04:53:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The Double-Edged Sword in Real Estate Foreclosure Investments
	As a real estate foreclosure investor, now is the time to  take advantage of the growing opportunities and profits in the real estate  foreclose market due to rising foreclosure risk. However, without accurate  foreclosure investment advice you also face the inevitable challenge of avoiding  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The Double-Edged Sword in Real Estate Foreclosure Investments</p>
	<p><span class="style2">As a real estate foreclosure investor, now is the time to  take advantage of the growing opportunities and profits in the real estate  foreclose market due to rising foreclosure risk. However, without accurate  foreclosure investment advice you also face the inevitable challenge of avoiding  foreclosure risk; the double-edged sword. <br />  Investment opportunities in the  real estate foreclosure market have never been brighter. We have all read the  past headlines: &quot;85,000 Homes in Foreclosure&quot;, &quot;Foreclosures Hit the Highest  Level in 30 years&quot;, &quot;U.S. Foreclosure Inventory Levels on the Rise&quot;&#8230;, brought  about by hard economic times and subprime loans. Now we are seeing a new trend:  &quot;What&#8217;s up? Foreclosures rise in record year&quot;&#8230;, while new single-family home  starts are breaking records, foreclosures are growing. Rising home prices has  led anxious first time buyers to purchase homes with little or no equity,  combined with other rising costs, such as property taxes, they run the risk of  mortgage foreclosures. A recent study by SMR research indicates a future  increase in real estate foreclosures due to the rise of foreclosure risk will  continue. Don&#8217;t miss out on these growing real estate foreclosure investment  opportunities, for more advice check out http://www.foreclosure-blogger.com.<br />  <a id="more-7"></a> <br />  Real estate foreclosure investors can take advantage of the investment  opportunities and profits available while minimizing their real estate  foreclosure risk. A sharp investor should do some simple homework and get  accurate real estate foreclosure information. Avoid risk and mistakes concerning  a potential property&#8217;s fair market value as housing prices escalate. Know the  true equity available in the home including pending IRS liens. Understand hidden  title issues and more. Don&#8217;t miss out on lost opportunities because of  unnecessary risk due to lack of real estate foreclosure advice.</span></p>
	<p> Tags: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/real+estate+investment">real estate investment</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/investment+property">investment property</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/fidelity+investment">fidelity investment</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/investment+banking">investment banking</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/investment+services">investment services</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/investment+company">investment company</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/investment+guide">investment guide</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/finance">finance</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/business">business</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/market">market</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/company">company</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/money">money</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/trade">trade</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/trading">trading</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/investing">investing</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/capital">capital</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/stocks">stocks</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/investment">investment</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/financial">financial</a> <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/forex">forex</a> </p>
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		<title>Small business investments</title>
		<link>http://investmentguide.blogsome.com/2007/05/29/small-business-investments/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 05:23:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	State laws have been relaxed to make it easier for small  business to raise start-up and growth financing from the public. Many investors  view this as an opportunity to &acirc;&euro;&oelig;get in on the ground floor&acirc;&euro; of an emerging  business and to &acirc;&euro;&oelig;hit it big&acirc;&euro; as the small businesses grow into large ones. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><span class="style2">State laws have been relaxed to make it easier for small  business to raise start-up and growth financing from the public. Many investors  view this as an opportunity to &acirc;&euro;&oelig;get in on the ground floor&acirc;&euro; of an emerging  business and to &acirc;&euro;&oelig;hit it big&acirc;&euro; as the small businesses grow into large ones.  </p>
	<p>  Statistically, most small businesses fail within the first few years.  Small business investments are among the most risky that investors can make.  This guide suggests factors to consider for determining whether you should make  a small business investment. </p>
	<p>  Risks and investment strategy <br />  A basic  principle of investing in a small business is: Never make small business  investments that you cannot afford to lose! Never use funds that may be needed  for other purposes, such as college education, retirement, loan repayment, or  medical expenses. <br />  <a id="more-6"></a> Instead, use funds that would otherwise be used for a  consumer purchase, such as a vacation or a down payment on a boat or a new car.  <br />  Above all, never let a commissioned securities salesperson or office or  directors of a company convince you that the investment is not risky. Small  business investments are generally hard to convert to cash (illiquid), even  though the securities may technically be freely transferable. Thus, you will  usually be unable to sell your securities if the company takes a turn for the  worse. </p>
	<p>  In addition, just because the state has registered the offering  does not mean that the particular investment will be successful. The state does  not evaluate or endorse any investments. If anyone suggests otherwise, they are  breaking the law. </p>
	<p>  If you plan to invest a large amount of money in a  small business, you should consider investing smaller amounts in several small  businesses. A few highly successful investments can offset the unsuccessful  ones. However, even when using this strategy, only invest money you can afford  to lose. </p>
	<p>  Analyzing the investment <br />  Although there is no magic formula  for making successful investment decisions, certain factors are considered  important by professional venture investors. Some questions to consider are:  </p>
	<p>  &Atilde;&tilde; How long has the company been in business? If it is a start-up or has  only a brief operating history, are you being asked to pay more than the shares  are worth? <br />  &Atilde;&tilde; Consider whether management is dealing unfairly with investors  by taking salaries or other benefits that are too large in view of the  company&acirc;&euro;&trade;s stage of development, or by retaining an inordinate amount of equity  stock of the company compared with the amount investors will receive. For  example, is the public putting up 80 percent of the money but only receiving 10  percent of the company shares? <br />  &Atilde;&tilde; How much experience does management have  in the industry and in a small business? How successful were the managers in  previous businesses? <br />  &Atilde;&tilde; Do you know enough about the industry to be able to  evaluate the company and to make a wise investment? <br />  &Atilde;&tilde; Does the company have  a realistic marketing plan and do they have the resources to market the product  or service successfully? <br />  &Atilde;&tilde; How or when will you get a return on your  investment? </p>
	<p>  Making money on your investment <br />  The two classic methods  of making money on an investment in a small business are resale of stock in the  public securities markets following a public offering, and receiving cash or  marketable securities in a merger or other acquisition of the company.  </p>
	<p>  If the company is not likely to go public or be sold out within a  reasonable time (i.e., a family-owned or closely held corporation), it may not  be a good investment for you &acirc;&euro;&ldquo; despite its prospects for success &acirc;&euro;&ldquo; because  of the lack of opportunity to cash in on the investment. Management of a  successful private company may receive a good return indefinitely through  salaries and bonuses, but it is unlikely that there will be profits sufficient  to pay dividends in proportion with the risk of the investment. </p>
	<p>  Other  suggestions <br />  Investors must be provided with a disclosure document &acirc;&euro;&ldquo; a  prospectus &acirc;&euro;&ldquo; before making a final decision to invest. You need to read this  material before investing. <br />  Even the best small business venture offerings  are highly risky. If you have a nagging sense of doubt, there is probably a good  reason for it. Good investments are based on sound business criteria and not  emotions. If you are not entirely comfortable, the best approach is usually not  to invest. There will be many other opportunities. Do not let a securities  salesperson pressure you into making a decision. </p>
	<p>  It is generally a good  idea to see management of the company face-to-face to size them up. Focus on  experience and record of accomplishment rather than a smooth sales presentation.  If possible, take a sophisticated businessperson with you to help in your  analysis. Beware of any information that differs from, or is not included in the  disclosure document. All significant information is required by law to be in the  disclosure document. Immediately report any problems to your state Office of the  Commissioner of Securities. </p>
	<p>  Conclusion <br />  Greater numbers of public  investors are &acirc;&euro;&oelig;getting on the ground floor&acirc;&euro; by investing in small  businesses. When successful, these enterprises enhance the economy and provide  jobs. They can also provide new investment opportunities, but the advantages  must be balanced against the risky nature of small business investments.</span></p>
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		<title>Make Money With No Investment -Starting From Scratch</title>
		<link>http://investmentguide.blogsome.com/2007/05/28/make-money-with-no-investment-starting-from-scratch/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 05:59:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	In the begining it&#8217;s a tentative situation. Your first few  deals are small potatoes. To make money with no investment is not entirley  accurate. Everyone has access to something. Some small amount that will be  allocated for wealth building. I think back to when I was starting from scratch  and at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p><span class="style2">In the begining it&#8217;s a tentative situation. Your first few  deals are small potatoes. To make money with no investment is not entirley  accurate. Everyone has access to something. Some small amount that will be  allocated for wealth building. I think back to when I was starting from scratch  and at the time my cynical attitude made it painful, but looking back I remember  the experience fondly. </p>
	<p>   It&#8217;s challenging to make money with no investment  capital but when you are starting from scratch you have nothing to lose. With  your back to the wall, you can go forward confidently in the knowledge that you  literally have little to lose. </p>
	<p>   Curiously, all great wealth once began  from scratch. To make money with no investment capital is exactly the situation  you need to be in if you want to succeed and get that first million under your  belt. <br />   <a id="more-4"></a> <br />   You see, it&#8217;s not how much you started with that counts. It&#8217;s not  how much you have made that counts. What matters is the system. HOW you do it.  If that is based on sound principles then you will never fear poverty again.  </p>
	<p>   I could make money with no investment capital if you dropped me in any  free City on the planet. I guarantee you within a few months I&#8217;d be living well  (providing I spoke the language). </p>
	<p>   Starting from scratch, the first thing  I would do is find a market. No money, but I have my self. I can offer a  service. As soon as I make a few hundred dollars saved, I would begin applying  the principles of opportunity investment. I would trade up and up until I had  borrowing capacity. </p>
	<p>   I would use the leverage that borrowing allows me to  manufacture obscene compounding returns in real estate and large ticket items  like used trucks and yachts. I would work until I was comfortable, then start  spending on myself. </p>
	<p>   You are in a better situation than my scenario. You  have friends, contacts, and knowledge of your town. You have experiences and  intimate perceptions of the existing markets in your home town. All you need is  the knowledge to make it happen. </p>
	<p>   To make money from scratch with no  investment capital is easy. Don&#8217;t be fooled into thinking your situation is  hopeless. You need knowledge, tools, and skills. It&#8217;s time you took a real shot  at your first million, believe me the second and third will be easy.</span>  </p>
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