What is the best way to buy bonds? There is no perfect answer to this question. Let's walk through some different options with these ways to buy bonds.
You want to buy a home. Awesome. But make sure you know everything you can about the neighborhood you plan to look at and the houses there. See 8 places to research.
Many parents give children money to control, and help them learn valuable lessons about making good financial decisions. But what if your child wants to buy something stupid?
Black Friday and Cyber Monday means buying gifts for the coming holidays. Think long term when doing your shopping. Don't let some of the lowest prices of the year go to waste. Buy for the year.
To most parents, buying a house for their 18-20 year old son or daughter to manage as a rental property as they go through school seems like a somewhat crazy proposal. After all, most young adults aren't exactly known for being responsible and organized - two key traits for a successful property manager.
There are certain spending triggers that we have that puts us in a buying mood. This can lead to disaster if we aren't careful. Learn to identify your spending triggers.
There are certain spending triggers that we have that puts us in a buying mood. This can lead to disaster if we aren't careful. Learn to identify your spending triggers.
Stock investing strategies provide a framework for making buy an sell decisions. Here are five widely used stock investing strategies followed by my analysis.
The best investment strategy is one that allows an investor to take advantage of volatility by being more conservative when an asset price is high and more aggressive when as asset price is low.
"Although we are currently in a buyers market (or as some may want argue, a do not buy-do not sell market), some people are still selling their homes. Before you start asking around for realtors (or if you were super keen, doing it yourself), you should consider the costs involved in selling your home."
The main concept behind DirectBuy is that they are an "insider's club" where members can purchase brand-name goods directly from manufacturers' warehouses and by doing so avoid the large retail markups that we see on most products. But is it worth it?
"I'm not advocating buying a new car when you graduate (especially if you have student loans to pay off, or you're having a rough time catching on in today's job market), but if you do want to give yourself a graduation treat you should be aware that most of the major car makers offer some pretty superb cool graduate rebate programs on new vehicles. "