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Yahnie Miller

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC: How to tap into your small pension... - 1 views

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    There will be a short wait - a year, to be precise - before savers are finally able to dip into all of their pensions for however much they require, whenever they please. That dramatic relaxation of government rules, which ends the compulsion to turn a pension fund into small monthly payments during retirement, was the highlight of the Budget 11 days ago. The Government will now give pension providers time to adjust their systems and practices. However, many of the 320,000 people preparing to retire over the next 12 months need not delay their plans. Last Thursday a number of temporary measures were introduced that will give pensions freedom to tens of thousands of people. These new rules are particularly beneficial to those with small subsidiary pensions of less than £10,000 which were saved alongside a final salary pension. The over-60s can now cash in up to three pensions of this size, taking a quarter of each tax-free. Several other measures, detailed below, also give savers greater choice over how to use money reserved for later years. They will enable some to clear mortgage debts or fund activities or gifts to children that were previously thought to be out of financial reach. The Budget changes also represent a call to action for workers in their 50s. Many pension plans are designed specifically to be converted into an annuity when the saver retires. In addition, the City watchdog will this summer initiate an inquiry into old pension plans and other investments sold before the turn of the millennium, which could offer an escape route to those trapped in high-charging policies. However, some older policies contain perks such as guaranteed payout rates that turn each £100,000 into as much as £11,000 a year. Read full: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/pensions/10730617/How-to-tap-into-your-small-pension-pots.html
Yahnie Miller

What Is The Stock Market? - 0 views

Source: http://deepbluegroup.org/market.html The stock market is an online trader. Centers of finance, such as London and New York, have their own stock exchanges - that is, their own retail shop...

Deep Blue Group Publications LLC What Is The Stock Market?

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How can China sell off its government-owned companies? - Investing Guide at Deep Blue G... - 1 views

(China Economic Review) State-owned enterprises, or SOEs, have made a remarkable contribution to the growth and development of the Chinese economy over the past 30 years. They have provided a stab...

Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC Tokyo How can China sell off its government-owned companies

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Yahnie Miller

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC, Eight golden tips for long-term investors - 2 views

http://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/eight-golden-tips-for-longterm-investors-29991911.html There are some rules of thumb to adopt. I can't promise to make you rich but in time,...

Deep Blue Publications Group LLC Eight golden tips for long-term investors

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Deep Blue Publications Group LLC: Hva er aksjemarkedet? - 0 views

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    Aksjemarkedet er en online trader. Sentre for finans, som London og New York, har sine egne børsene-altså egne butikker eller arenaer der investorer, enten de er privatpersoner eller banker eller pensjon og hedgefond, kan kjøpe og selge aksjer på lager. Husk: En aksje er en del-eierskap i et selskap. I dag, kan aksjer og andeler vanligvis ervervet på Internett gjennom en Børsmeglernes nettsted, på samme måte at Amazon gjennomfører salg gjennom sitt nettsted. Du kan kjøpe eller selge aksjer i bedrifter fra USA, UK, Europa, India, Japan og andre land over aksjemeglers nettsted. The Stock Market-den tradisjonelle syn Når folk nevner aksjemarkedet, refererer de ofte til børsen (butikk) i sitt eget land. For eksempel er min aksjemarkedet London Stock Exchange. Min aksjemegler nettstedet jeg tilgang til utveksling globalt og kjøpe og selge aksjer på London Stock Exchange som The New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ og The American Stock Exchange. Som Amazon er en stock market et sted hvor kjøp og salg skjer men bare varer tilgjengelig tilbudene er aksjer. Som du kan se spesielt, er aksjemarkedet og børsene butikker for å anskaffe og trading aksjer. Hvordan du kan tjene på aksjemarkedet Vanligvis, tjene mennesker fra aksjemarkedet gjennom medlemskap i en pensjonsordning enten personlig eller via en firmaet de arbeider for. I USA, er dette tradisjonelt gjort gjennom den 401 (k). Til tider, folk vil investere penger til fond tjene penger av aksjemarkedet og tilordne noen andre gjøre jobben til å velge aksjer. Fordelene med lager plukking av aksjefond ledere har ikke vært det samtidige. Og dette er ikke bare et fenomen som oppstår i USA. UK pension industrien har ofte blitt kritisert for å gjøre fortjeneste, ikke fra aksjemarkedet, men fra avgiftene de belaste sine kunder. Den eneste måten å tjene aksjemarkedet er å ta av ditt engasjement i den. La andre gjøre det for deg vil føre til en erosjon av formuen du har jobbet så hardt å oppr
Yahnie Miller

The Most Important Thing to Learn From the Man In Charge of $150 Billion - 1 views

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    Investing Guide at Deep Blue Group Publications LLC - Many individuals and investors know of the richest men in finance like Warren Buffett, George Soros, and Carl Icahn, who have a combined fortune of more than $110 billion. But there is something everyone can learn from the man who runs a hedge fund with over $150 billion, and who is worth $14 billion himself. The man Ray Dalio sits atop Bridgewater Associates, which is the Connecticut hedge fund he founded in 1975. It is now the biggest fund in the world, and manages money for pensions, university endowments, and sovereign wealth funds for countries. In all likelihood, many readers unknowingly have had their finances in one way or another tied to Dalio at one point in their life. Yet unlike many of those in corporate finance, Dalio is a naturalist and a man who was once described as "Steve Jobs with a business school degree." He enjoys meditation, and seeks to tear down the standard walls of corporate culture, which often characterize firms in the financial industry, by employing a call for an open atmosphere. Source: FOOL.COM
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