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Would Investing In Stock Be A Good Or Bad Idea Being A Full Time Student And Completely Supporting Myself?
I’m not completely broke but I don’t have money to waste, either. I thought if I invested in some stock I could earn a little extra money. Would it be better to wait until I am more financially stable, or should I go for it and make some money?
What Is A Good Book For A Starter (completely Naive) Investor?
I opened up a small account for my wife because I want her to get somewhat excited (at very least, know what do do if I die) about money. I bought Jim Cramer’s Sane Investing in an Insane World book which I was going to give her at Christmas, along with the brokerage account. Should [...]
What Are Some Ways To Finance College Completely On Your Own?
My parents, who combined make about $120,000 annually, suddenly decided to stop paying for my college education. This means I don’t qualify for any need-based financial aid, so I didn’t bother filling out a FAFSA this year. I go to UCLA (and currently commute there), so I pay about $2500 for tuition, $200 for books, [...]
What Should I Upgrade First On My Completely Stock V6 Mustang Convertible?