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Three Common Investment Stops
I don't have enough money to invest.
I have to pay off my bills first.
I have money to invest, but I am afraid.

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hat is stopping you from starting to invest? Three of the most common investment stops are listed above. What can you do to start yourself to invest? There are many inexpensive ways to start investing. You can open an investment account with a broker that sells shares or partial shares of stocks. You can open a mutual fund account with a mutual fund company that will allow you to start with a small amount of money. And finally, you will have to shed some old baggage about investing, for example, "I will start investing when I get my bills paid off," or "I am afraid to invest."

You don't have to have a lot of money to start an investment account. There are mutual fund companies that will allow you to start an investment account for as little as one hundred dollars, and add as little as twenty-five dollars a month (see mutual funds to look at). The monthly additions work to significantly increase your account due to dollar cost averaging, (see mutual funds 101). There are companies that will allow you to invest in a few shares or partial shares of stock starting with as little as eight dollars a month, and adding eight dollars a month to your account to purchase these shares or partial shares of stocks (see Sharebuilder).

I have to pay off my bills before I start to invest. It is a good idea to have your debt well under control before you start to invest. The interest rates on outstanding debts sometimes are in excess of the interest rates on investments, coupled with compounded interest, debt payments can be excessive. There is an easy way to invest after you have your bills under control, that is to treat your investment as "just another bill," before you know it, you will have a significant investment account.


Do you have plenty of money to invest, but you are simply afraid? I think the term for that is, "fear of the unknown." That is probably the easiest investment stop we address in this article. Study the investment tutorials in MsFinancialSavvy.com. Learn Stocks 101, Mutual Funds 101, and Online Investing, to acquire the basic knowledge you need to start investing. Follow up your study with reading from our bookstore. After you feel you really have adquate knowledge of investments, organize and start an Online Investment Club.

by Lois Center-Shabazz, who is the author of the award-winning book, "Let's Get Financial Savvy! From Debt-Free To Investing With Ease" [click here for $400 in free bonuses]

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