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Post #88553271 added 08-24-2016 8:52 AM by slip kid in Archived Deals
MLPs rock. even after the oil plunge. I like MLP Closed End Funds. leveraged, no K1's. tax-deffered interest. sometimes you can get them at a discount to NAV (market price is less than the value...
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Post #88501123 added 08-23-2016 1:11 AM by J563 in Archived Deals
MLP',s,,, I really like MLPDX . Do some research on them or talk with a planner.
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Post #88382635 added 08-19-2016 11:28 AM by dukeblue219 in Archived Deals
You've done well because the market as a whole is rising. This is the *opposite* of the risk-free 5% people were looking for in this discussion, though. What you have is high-risk/high-reward...
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Post #88382307 added 08-19-2016 11:20 AM by jfriend33 in Archived Deals
http://www.doctorofcredit.com/blue-federal-credit-union-4-apy-account-15000/ not so simple but this earns 4.99 percent up to 1k and earns you a point towards the above craziness: ...
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Post #88310291 added 08-17-2016 3:13 PM by PerfectPoo in Archived Deals
What credit unions are you referring to because I clearly have some calls to make if you are for real?
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Post #88191051 added 08-14-2016 6:31 AM by joon82 in Archived Deals
Do a little homework and you can make 5% easy. Try learning about stock market. Invest in big companies like google, amazon, facebook etc. Do your research and buy them about week before their...
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Post #88188731 added 08-14-2016 1:50 AM by jfriend33 in Archived Deals
5 percent with no risk does not exist? Is this a joke? Do some searching folks. There are plenty of credit unions that have 5 or 6 % rate high yield checking accounts. Even small town banks have...
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Post #87193403 added 07-14-2016 12:18 PM by admans in Archived Deals
I would recommend looking at this article for your first 20K or less, you can invest the rest of money into Robinhood in sound stocks that have low beta and aren't going nowhere. Good list to look at...
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Post #87039355 added 07-11-2016 6:27 PM by unkk33 in Archived Deals
Unfortunately neither matches and I do not make enough money to not qualify for an IRA. I believe the only two differences are that 1) the 457 has the sponsored investments through Prudential and 2)...
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Post #87038499 added 07-11-2016 6:05 PM by hpark21 in Archived Deals
Depending on whether there are any company matches. Otherwise, I would prefer opening my own Roth account since I can choose which investments I want to put my money in, instead of only few...
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Post #87001275 added 07-10-2016 7:39 PM by unkk33 in Archived Deals
Hey would you suggest that I open an Roth IRA or just increase my contributions to my Roth 457? I'd imagine they are the same thing but with the IRA I have to choose what I want my money in and for...
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Post #86996375 added 07-10-2016 3:54 PM by Averwind in Archived Deals
there used to be netspend where you can park 25k and earn 5percent. but now it is only for 5k. if you are married that would be 10k
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im in california. real estate goes up. it is a blessing and a curse. it is why you can only get a piece of crap home in torrance for $750k. yet that piece of crap home purchased 15 years ago at...
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Post #86946275 added 07-08-2016 4:55 PM by hpark21 in Archived Deals
Roth IRA - Put $5k today (probably most you can do pretty much), put $20k into a CD this way: $5k in 1 yr CD, $5k in 2 yr CD, $5k in 3 yr CD, $5k in 4 yr CD. That way, every $5k matures, take the...
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Post #86880811 added 07-06-2016 11:53 PM by aaba78 in Archived Deals
i hear you hope real estate doesn tank tho..i own 2 properties now..one primary one rental..
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honestly OP. there is nothing that is safe at 5%. your best bet is to keep it liquid at 1%. your best bet is real estate. i had 200k. i bought a bigger house in an affluent area and put it...
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Post #86820979 added 07-05-2016 12:54 PM by dukeblue219 in Archived Deals
Understand that nothing out there today will give you a steady 5% -- don't confuse conservative with guaranteed or steady income. That said, there are dividend paying stocks that can get you close...
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Post #86820891 added 07-05-2016 12:53 PM by dayv in Archived Deals
5% with no risk doesn't exist. if you want 5% low risk can always look at bonds. problem is if you need it and have to cash in, you are at the discretion of the market and can lose principal. same...
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Post #86819479 added 07-05-2016 12:17 PM by unkk33 in Archived Deals
AT&T Stock has been pretty reliable over the years. Currently it has a 4.42% Yield from dividends. Was better before but the stock price has gotten a nice boost this year.
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Post #86816767 added 07-05-2016 11:24 AM by aaba78 in Archived Deals
i agree im not doing that just trying to get some discussion here about stocks..and the thread seemed to die down..hoping to revive it somehow.. i know stocks are risky what do you recommned 5%...
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