When IRAs, 401(k)s, and Other Tax-sheltered Investments Don't Make Sense
Currency and Trading / Investing
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.08.23 16:45 |
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Every year about this time, people start talking about and considering things like IRA contributions. Most of the time, tax-sheltered investments make great sense. The federal and state governments have designed their tax laws to encourage such savings. However, that said, there are three situations in which it may be a poor idea to use tax-sheltered investments:
What Are American Depositary Receipts?
Currency and Trading / Investing
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.08.25 11:28 |
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The investment known as ADR stands for American Depositary Receipts, which is a tool used to make it easier for investors to invest in foreign markets. Instead of having to find a broker with capabilities in the foreign markets where the securities trade, an investor can just receive ADRs from a depositary bank that collects the foreign company's shares.
Who are the Scammers and who are the victims?
Currency and Trading / Investing
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.08.23 16:17 |
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Current scams that are in vogue in UK include companies that are:
Persuading the investors to invest in fraudulent schemes;
advertising “buy to let” properties in poor condition and make claims about unrealistic rental returns;
offering the chance to make a profit from buying up debts;
Targeting the low salaried people about to retire.
Why would a company want to buy my structured settlement?
Currency and Trading / Investing
Aplus Legal Advice | 2022.08.23 16:04 |
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There are several structured settlement companies and corporations that purchase structured settlements and offer a lump sum in exchange. The simple reason for a company to purchase a structured settlement is that it represents a good investment deal.