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Old 06-09-2009, 06:11 PM
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A Science & Tech site is looking for those with investing experience who are interested in writing/blogging.

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The Bright Hub Investing Channel is looking for writers who have a passion for investing and helping others learn about investing. Finding people with investing knowledge and skill is easy. Finding people who can deliver that knowledge to an audience with a wide range of backgrounds in a concise, well written article is tougher. The successful candidate will be able to write on a range of investment related topics. Must be able to both generate article ideas as well as write on assigned topics. Does this sound like you? Can you articulate the difference between safer and less volatile? Do you know how an investor can have a loss when invested in Treasuries? Do you know what intrinsic value is, know how to calculate a P/E ratio, read the footnotes in annual reports? If so, then we want to hear from you. Complete the writer's application at Bright Hub including an attached writing sample, or a link to a live sample of your writing on the web, preferably (but not required) on the topic of investing. Applications without a writing sample will not be considered.

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Old 06-15-2009, 08:31 AM
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I think real estate is much better than stock. Real Estate is non movable asset, it will loose value but will never evaporate like stocks.Real Estate Investment is now treated as a major case of capital budgeting by using state-of-the-art investment analysis which incorporates the future stream of income it may generate and the associated risk adjustments.
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Old 06-15-2009, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by clintonbaisley View Post
I think real estate is much better than stock. Real Estate is non movable asset, it will loose value but will never evaporate like stocks.Real Estate Investment is now treated as a major case of capital budgeting by using state-of-the-art investment analysis which incorporates the future stream of income it may generate and the associated risk adjustments.
This could not be more objective. Real estate may be safer in some cases, but it also requires far larger capital outlays.

Anyways I am not sure how this is relevant to the OP. Wish I had more experience on writing about investing as it seems like a great opportunity.
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Old 07-03-2009, 11:52 AM
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Please tell me which is the best way? i'm a newbie here
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