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I want to invest money and I have no experience on how to do it. Where can beginners go? |
I want to invest money and I have no experience on how to do it. Where can beginners go? I really like index funds and sites like Vanguard give a lot of information on investing in them. You can also look at Morningstar and Motley Fool. Have a look at Andrew Tobias too. See the links below. I am in the same boat as you. I am going to begin by buying a CD at the bank... Check out your local libary, I'm sure you will find a books which show you how to invest from beginners to experiences. join investment clubs in your area, for informations regarding their locations, look in the internet for listings. check out websites devoted for investor informations like www.fool.com (motley fool), investopedia.com, look it up in google by typing "beginner investing", also here in yahoo try business and finance-investing, actually a lot of resources are already here in the internet for you to digest. you are on the right track, just by being online. coz all the information you need are right here. http://finance.yahoo.com There is a vast array of tools on this site to help get you started. There is not enough information to answer your question. |
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