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What is the Money Supply?

What is M1, M2, and M3 in Economics?Contents The US Federal Reserve Board measures the money supply using the following measures. M1 Money that can be spent immediately. Includes cash, checking accounts, and NOW accounts. M2 M1 + assets invested for the short term. These assets include money- market accounts and money-market mutual funds. M3

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Full Disclosure Rules

The full disclosure rules, also known as regulation FD, were enacted by the SEC to ensure the flow of information to all investors, just just well-connected insiders. Basically the rule says that publicly held companies must disclose all material information that might affect investment decisions to all investors at the same time. The intent was

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What is an Accredited Investor?

The SEC has established criteria for preventing people who perhaps should know better from investing in unregistered securities and other things that are less well known than stocks and bonds. For example, if you’ve ever been interested in buying into a privately held company, you have probably heard all about this. In a nutshell, for

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What are VA Loans?

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Home Loan Guaranty program provides benefits to military personnel that dwarf those of any conventional home financing option. Since the program’s inception in 1944, it has helped more than 20 million men and women purchase a home. Because of their service to the United States, veterans and active-duty military

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Renting vs Buying a Home

This note will explain one way to compare the monetary costs of renting vs. buying a home. It is strongly oriented towards the US system, taking into account tax code issues. Renting vs Buying a House – The Complete GuideContents 1. Abstract If you are guaranteed an appreciation rate that is a few points above

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What are Investment Trusts (REITs)?

A Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) is a company that invests its assets in real estate holdings. You get a share of the earnings, depreciation, etc. from the portfolio of real estate holdings that the REIT owns. Thus, you get many of the same benefits of being a landlord without too many of the hassles.

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12 Steps to Buying a Home

Why do you want to make a change? Are you ready to start a family, plant your own garden? Do you feel you’ve finally “arrived” at your company? Maybe a raise, or a bonus, or a baby on the way has made you think about living in a home of your own. Whatever the reason

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Real Estate Broker Commissions

In the United States, real estate agents traditionally earn a commission of 6 percent of the purchase price of a home. That number is not set in stone, though; the September 2008 issue of Consumer Reports includes the results of a questionnaire that found that only 46 percent of sellers tried to negotiate a lower

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Real Estate Investment Analysis

How to Analyze a Real Estate Investment Choosing the correct approach to analyzing a real estate investment is as important as choosing the particular property or strategy. Selecting the wrong approach for a particular market or type of property could cause investors to forsake profits. Here is a summary of some different approaches used to

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Real Estate Advertising on Craigslist

Craigslist.org has become a popular advertising tool among a wide range of users, from everyday people to large, sophisticated companies. The website is known for its ability to attract a huge amount of traffic, probably as a result of its biggest selling point: almost all ads are posted for free. Investors who wish to rent

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