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I was in the States as an international student. Since i have completed my studies i have come back to my home country. What i want to ask is, can i still invest in Bonds, Equity, CD's, etc...through my bank a/c, which is active. I will not be investing more than $5000. I do have a Social Security Numer and a active checking a/c(which i had opened up while my stay over there), and now even plan on opening up a savings a/c with the same bank. Would i be able to do that(invest) without any problems? Like from immigration office or the govt. Any help would be appriciated. Thanks.
Investing - 3 Answers - 2007-05-25 11:45:37


I just graduated from college, I have about $3,000 that I could use to invest. I've never done any investing. Can anybody please tell how I could invest so that I can generate a nice amount of money without taking too much risk? which company should I use? are mutual funds the best way to start? thanks
Investing - 7 Answers - 2006-05-04 13:52:25


I'm am 20 and in college, and thought I would invest some money in the stock market. I am new to stock investing and am planning to invest a $200 first. How do taxes come into play with stock investing? What companies should I invest in currently?
Investing - 2 Answers - 2009-12-19 18:14:29


lets say i wanted to invest in some friends small business of selling t shirts and hats, they have a few people investing with them. the first quarter goes by and they see some profits how are these divided up?
Small Business - 1 Answers - 2010-06-02 13:01:20


How does this sharebuilder investing work? I'm new to investing and I need to start saving up for college. I don't know how all these stocks work. Can some one help thanks. My parents don't work so I cannont be able to get any thing under them.
Investing - 3 Answers - 2008-02-13 20:20:47


I am very interested in investing, but I really don't know how or what the benefits. How does it work in simple terms? I guess I need to read "Investing for Dummies" or something. Basically, if I put $20 towards a stock, if the company is still around in 10 years will I make a bunch of money? Or if I invest in something like Hannah Montana, will I not get anything in ten years since she won't be popular?
Investing - 4 Answers - 2009-07-18 00:09:11


I'm thinking about investing in stocks and bonds but I don't know the first step to take in investing in one. Do I go through a broker? How do I find one? How do I find one that won't jip me out of money?
Investing - 8 Answers - 2007-08-11 19:42:59


A friend works part time, her husband full time. Her employer does not offer a retirement plan, her husband is in his 401k plan. She wants to start investing some of her money to a retirement plan but does not have any money to initially deposit. Is it even possible for her to start an IRA? Are there better options for her to invest into? She wants to put in $25/ month electronically by AHC so she feels she is contributing to their retirement as well. As my husband and I both invest into our employer 401k programs, I did not have an answer for her and was hoping someone here would! She is 36 years old and was looking for something that would compound some off of her $300/year investment. Thanks!
Investing - 1 Answers - 2007-09-02 09:40:45


I've been interested in investing a lil bit of money in the stock market, but I know it's risky. Any advice on how to start investing?
Investing - 8 Answers - 2009-09-03 16:35:27


My wife and I are both on Social Security.We dont have alot of money,but enough to invest $50 to $100 each month.We are in our early 40's and would like to have a little nest for the future.I am very green when it comes to investing.I am a little leary about investment firms. I have heard some bad things.Dont know which ones i can trust.I would like a deversified portfolio just dont know how to safely deversify it.Also could you recomend a good book to get me started in understanding the investing world a little better.(stocks,bonds,mutuial funds,401's,Ira's)ect...A little advice would be greatly apriciated. THANK YOU TRENT& GINA. SAC, CAL.
Personal Finance - 9 Answers - 2006-12-21 14:07:16

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