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Welcome to the January 19, 2010 edition of how to invest.
Real Estate
Gavin R. Putland presents Problem: the ‘rational’ price of land is infinite; solution: abolish income tax posted at LVRG Blog, saying, “There is reason to believe that real estate prices are governed by the limitations of the financial market, not the fundamentals of the property market.”
Mandana Binesh presents That Is the Question: Buying a Home or Renting a Home posted at BuyHomeToronto.ca, saying, “Is buying a property, usually a house, a good investment or you save more money if you rent? This is what I have discussed about.”
Stocks
Super Saver presents How I’m Investing in China posted at My Wealth Builder.
Nesher presents Market Analysis System (MAS) posted at Internet Stock Trading for Beginners.
Aussie Investor presents Best Shares To Buy In 2010 posted at Australian Investing, saying, “Buying shares over the past couple of years has certainly been a hair-raising experience for most of us. It’s been an extraordinary roller coaster ride. So how do we restore our investment portfolios back to their former glory? In this post, the author offers some tips to help you find the best shares to buy for 2010.”
KevinFCC presents Is Buy & Hold Investing Still Relevant? posted at Simple Financial Freedom, saying, “A look at buy and hold investing, why it became so popular, and some potential alternative strategies.”
Other
Ben Dinsmore presents 2010 Retirement Plan Contribution Limits posted at Trees Full of Money, saying, “This handy chart shows the maximum contribution limits for various retirement accounts in 2010.”
Abdulrasool Sumar presents What is a 401k Plan? History of 401k Plans & Annual Developments Timeline from 1978 – 2003 posted at 401k, saying, “As at 2003, total estimated number of 401k plans was 438,000 in America with assets totalling $1.9 trillion & 42.4 million active participants.”
Sun presents Schwab Reduces Online Stock Trade Commission to $8.95 posted at The Sun’s Financial Diary.
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