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Orear Enterprises earns 8% on an investment that pays back 0,000 at the end of each of the next 6 years. What is the amount Orear Enterprises invested to earn the 8% rate of return?


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What investment options have worked best for you?

My husband and I have just received a settlement around 10k. What would be the best way for us to invest this money. All of our debt is paid off. What investment options has really yielded a high rate of return for you?


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What’s the difference between return on investment and internal rate of return?

Return on investment (ROI) and internal rate of return (IRR) is kind of confusing… What is the difference between the two?


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Should I invest in a mutual fund or a 529 plan for my child?

The 529 plans that I have found in NY have an average of 3-5% return since inception (2003). I feel that if I invest in a traditional mutual fund, I can get a better rate of return over the next 18 years and this will out weigh the tax advantages of the 529 plan. Is my rational correct?


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why do money market offers higher interest rate than saving?

saving and money market is similar in aspects of regulation D, minimal balance, and FDIC insurance. then why does money market offer higher rate of return?


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How can one use their credit cards to invest without the investment qualifying as a cash advance?

Everybody knows using a credit card at the ATM or bank will qualify the transaction as a cash advance and cash advances carry a rather high rate. However today I heard a bit on the news;how to make money off of the credit card companies rather than them making it off of you. It featured some investment guru who talked about using available balances on credit cards for investments that have a higher rate of return than the credit card carries. I have a 0% until July 2007 with plenty to invest if I decided to do this, but how would I avoid the cash advance rate if it would be regarded as cash? Are there any investments that would list the transaction as a purchase? Please help, I am confused.


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Why do people bother to have regular checking accounts instead of a money market?

Isnt a money market basically a checking account with a rate of return?


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What is one of the best money market checking/savings accounts with the highest interest yield?

I currently bank of Bank of America. I am disappointed in their low interest rates and am thinking of switching to a brokerage or mutual fund firm that handles checking and savings accounts as well as retirement funds. Can anyone recommend one that yields a decent rate of return with low fees? I’m also thinking of possibly linking a Capital One 5% money market savings account to my existing accounts. Does that make sense to do?


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