Investment Ideas for People with Little Money
You Don't Have to Be Donald Trump to Build an Investment Portfolio
By Linda M. McCloud, published Sep 04, 2006
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Here are a few simple ways that anyone can take advantage of and start building a better financial future for themselves.
1. Certificates of Deposits.
Most banks offer these. CD's are a great way to earn some interest, without taking any risk. With a CD a bank will keep your money for a set term and add interest onto the principal. Generally, the longer you take out the CD (the term) the more interest you will acquire. Just remember if have to touch any of the principal of the CD, you will be penalize.
Most banks require that you have at least $500 to start a CD. But here's a great tip. Check out internet banking at the ING site. The offer CD's starting at a mere $1 dollar minimum. The link to there site is: ingdirect.com
2. US Savings Bonds
You may remember your grandfather talking about saving bonds. What is a savings bond? To put it simply you are loaning money to the government for five to thirty years. The government guarantees you'll be paid back with interest at the end of the term. Bonds rates changes daily. The rate your bond will be set will be based on what it is on the day you buy the bond. You can start buying bonds at just a mere $25.00. Also a good note about bonds is that they are exempt from state and local taxes and you don't have any Federal interest on them until they are cashed them.
You can learn more about bonds at: treasurydirect.gov
3. Mutual Funds
There is a potential risk involved with mutual funds. But you could get a bigger return out of them.
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Takeaways
- US Savings Bonds are often an overlooked savings tools. You can start saving with only $25.
- Mutual Funds does have potential risk. Yet, they are safer than just sticking to plain stocks.
- If you have no retirement fund, you can start your own IRA.
Did You Know?
The easiest way to start saving and earning interest on your savings is by investing in some CD's (certificates of deposits).
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