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PriceGrabber.com(R) Consumer Spending Survey Finds 52 Percent of Consumers Believe the Recession Will End Before …

PriceGrabber.com(R) Consumer Spending Survey Finds 52 Percent of Consumers Believe the Recession Will End Before …
LOS ANGELES, June 14 /PRNewswire/ — PriceGrabber.comĀ®, a part of Experian, has just released its most recent Consumer Behavior Report, U.S.

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Money Matters: Weigh your options before declaring bankruptcy, experts say

Money Matters: Weigh your options before declaring bankruptcy, experts say
While filing for bankruptcy might seem like the solution to all our problems, experts warn that it should be used with caution. YNN’s Tara Lynn Wagner filed the following Money Matters report.

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Check out the companies before you buy their bonds

Check out the companies before you buy their bonds
Q: What are good ways to find out if a company, which has sold bonds, will be able to pay the money back?

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How much money one need to have before they can go to a financial planner?

Seems like they work on a 1-2% commission. So if I have $5000 that would be ~$100 for them (is it per year fee?). That sounds too little for them. Will they be interested in working with me or should I hold off going to a financial planner till I have $50000?

What do I need to know before investing in a new company?

No one in my family has EVER invested money. We save. I was always taught it was a gamble, and “If it seems too good to be true, it probably is”.
Someone close to me has recently invested money into a new company, and got a LARGE return in just one month. My husband is now wanting to invest as much money as we can also.
What would I even need to know before investing any money?
Please, no technical terms, like I said, I’ve never invested.

Is it better to start in insurance first before becoming a full-fledged financial planner?

I have the options of becoming a full-fledged financial planner or starting out in just insurance without the securities component. Which is better? My background is mortgages, but my passion is investing.

Before I go to college, I was just wondering if there are any financial tips you can give me for the future?

My counseler was telling me how important it is to attend a financing class so i can be prepared. She recommended it even. I do plan to go but I thought why not ask Yahoo! Answers.

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