Investment Information

Individual common stocks are selected by many investors for their portfolios, but many of them are not determined where to start their search for making a great investment. If you are also one of them, then you can better consider few tips that can help you a lot. Every year, S&P releases financial guides that contain the data on some selected companies comprising of the small capital, mid capital, and large capital indices. The data includes the full company name, industry, ticker symbol, contact information that includes the phone numbers and web addresses, dividend records, officer listing, and business summary.

An investor can best take help from these financial reports, you can note down the name and ticker symbol of the companies that appear interesting to you. The investment ideas’ list will probably disclose lot of things about the area of the expertise and specific investment approach. You should contact each company for requesting more information or you can order their annual report. These financial reports contain information on about 1,500 companies. You will get lot of investment ideas from them.

Another way is to browse the “value line investment survey”, which is an easy way for getting data and other historical information on lots of investment companies. The investors can easily buy the subscription in an electronic or print form. If an investor is not able to afford the more than $500 as a subscription price, then he or she can take assistance from the library, as many libraries keep a subscription.

You can also take a trip to the mall, grocery store or gas station. You can make a list of the products you come across, the products such as Coca-Cola, Wrigley’s gum, Clorox bleach, M&M’s etc. You can consider each item a potential investing idea by purchasing the stocks of these items.

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Submitted by admin on Mon, 2010-05-17 08:37.