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A correct investment approach A correct investment approach By: Andy George Andy George is an accountant with years’ experience as a lecturer. Andy was financial correspondent for eight years at the Cyprus Financial Mirror where he wrote articles on business & accounting related issues to a non-technical audience. He is the author of eBooks: How to write and Publish Your Own With a Shoestring Budget http://www.budgetebook.com New! Easy Way to Make Auto-Pilot Income http://www.budgetebook.com/cbmall
TIP - Investing Basics – What Are Your Investment Goals When it comes to investing, many first time investors want to jump right in with both feet. Unfortunately, very few of those investors are successful. Investing in anything requires some degree of skill. It is important to remember that few investments are a sure thing – there is the risk of losing your money! Before you jump right in, it is better to not only find out more about investing and how it all works, but also to determine what your goals are. What do you hope to achieve with your investments? Will you be funding a college education? Buying a home? Retiring? Before you invest a single penny, really think about what you hope to achieve with that investment. Knowing what your goal is will help you make smarter investment decisions along the way! Too often, people invest money with dreams of becoming rich overnight. This is possible – but it is also rare. It is usually a very bad idea to start investing with hopes of becoming rich overnight. It is safer to invest your money in such a way that it will grow slowly over time, and be used for retirement or a child’s education. However, if your investment goal is to get rich quick, you should learn as much about high-yield, short term investing as you possibly can before you invest. You should strongly consider talking to a financial planner before making any investments. Your financial planner can help you determine what type of investing you must do to reach the financial goals that you have set. He or she can give you realistic information as to what kind of returns you can expect and how long it will take to reach your specific goals. Again, remember that investing requires more than calling a broker and telling them that you want to buy stocks or bonds. It takes a certain amount of research and knowledge about the market if you hope to invest successfully.
Covered Calls - Greatest Investment Strategy Ever? Australians are fond of their shares. In fact, we have the highest percentage of share owners per capita in the world, with over 54% of us owning shares. Despite this awesome statistic, very few Australians know how to really take advantage of their shares. In particular, the writing of Covered Calls, one of the greatest investment strategies ever created! So what are Covered Calls? First off, a call is an option. Technically, anyone who buys a call option is purchasing the right, but not the obligation to buy a parcel of shares at an agreed price, on or before a set date in the future. For example, let’s say Telstra was trading at $6.00 and you thought that the share price was going to rise. You could purchase a $6.00 call option with a one month expiry. This option contract gives you the right to purchase 1000 Telstra shares on or before the last trading Thursday of the next month. This option will likely cost approx $0.25 per share, or approximately $250. Now, if Telstra shares rose above $6.00 any time within the next month, say to $6.50, you could exercise your option and buy the 1000 shares at $6.00, thereby making a gain of $0.25 per share ($0.50 – $0.25 premium). That’s a profit of $250, or 100% return on your original $250 investment! Buying call options is a popular strategy, however it is risky as the underlying shares must rise in value or you could lose the money you’ve spent to purchase the call option. Another strategy involves being the person who sells the call option. In this case, let’s say that you owned 1,000 Telstra shares that you purchased at $6.00 and they are currently trading at $6.00. As you own the shares, you may sell to someone else the option to buy your shares from you. You can choose the price you wish to sell at from a range of prices and you can choose the length of time the contract will exist, from one month out to twelve months. For example, it is now November. You can sell the December $6.50 call option. This means that the person who buys the call option from you has the right, but not the obligation to purchase your 1000 Telstra shares from you on or before the last trading Thursday of December, which is Dec 21st, 2000. For this option someone is going to pay you approx. $0.15 per share, or $150 (1000 shares x $0.15 per share) or approx. 2.5% of the value of your Telstra shares. What you have just done is known as Writing a Covered Call. Three things can now happen. 1. The share price can go above $6.50. 2. The share price can remain between $6.00 and $6.50. 3. The share price can fall below $6.00. If the share price rises above $6.50, your option will be exercised. In other words, you will be forced to sell your shares at $6.50. You will keep the $0.15 premium paid to you originally plus you keep the $0.50 profit per share. Therefore, you will make a profit of $0.65 per share, or $650 in total, which is a return of over 10% for the month! If the share price remains between $6.00 and $6.50, then you will not be exercised. You can keep the $0.15 premium and keep your shares! That’s a profit of 2.5% for the month and you haven’t even sold your shares! Annualised, that’s a return of 30% per annum! The best part is that you can do the same thing next month and generate more cash! If the share price falls below $6.00 then you will not be exercised. Again, you can keep the $0.15 premium and keep your shares! However, the share price is now falling, so you are entering a loss zone. But remember, we’ve already been paid $0.15 per share, so the share price can fall to $5.85 before we start to suffer an actual loss. Again, next month we can write another call and generate some more cash. Writing Covered Calls is one of the simplest, most profitable investment strategies available. Many people own large portfolios of shares that they have just been sitting on for years and aren’t aware of the opportunities that are available to them. What’s more, they aren’t aware of the lost opportunities available to them!
GO Zone investment Opportunities in Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama The US Congress responded to the devastation caused by hurricane Katrina in December 2005 by passing the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005 (the "GO Zone Investment Act") that provides support to individuals and businesses struck by hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. This act also offers tax and other financial deductions for companies taking part in the regional process of rebuilding and restoration. The Congress had previously passed in September 2005 the Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act of 2005 (KETRA) that provided several tax code changes to benefit Hurricane Katrina victims and the taxpayers who helped the disaster victims. The GO Zone Investment Act has extended a large number of the KETRA provisions to the victims of Hurricane Rita and expanded some benefits to businesses that had been impacted by both hurricanes. The GO zone investment real estate companies have also been offered several tax and financial deductions for offering their support in this area. The Louisiana Governor has organized an investment seminar which presented Louisiana’s investment opportunities and the appealing incentives provided by the GO Zone Investment Act of 2005, which was also signed by President-elect George W. Bush. The GO zone investment real estate businesses have experienced such a financial growth that the region has been declared the most pro-business investment environment in the history of the United States. New Orleans has definitely received the biggest share of news coverage in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, but we need to understand that other areas of the Gulf Coast were hit just as hard. The governor of Mississippi has described the Biloxi area as an American version of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Thus far, a large part of the GO zone investment real estate opportunity has been focused around rebuilding the casino barges that were literally lifted out of the water and the Biloxi-Ocean Springs Bridge that was practically destroyed. The city and the vicinity areas are staging a dramatic comeback and the reconstruction is starting from almost zero (90% of the ocean front buildings have been destroyed); as such, opportunities abound and there are a number of GO zone investment opportunities in condos, townhomes and single family homes. In the Biloxi area, an estimated number of 75,000 new homes need reconstruction over the next few years, and sadly less than 10,000 of these homes have been built in the present. The rebuilding of an entirely new oceanfront of a city is unprecedented in the modern history of the U.S. This is definitely a rare chance for the GO zone real estate investment businesses to create a profitable investment portfolio with the benefit of tax incentives and cash credits as opposed to burdensome regulations and taxes. The disaster seems to have created several favorable investment factors as far as the business opportunities in the Biloxi area are concerned. The casinos are contributing to the economic growth, the low supply of housing contrasting with the high demand, the upgrading of the transportation system, and the smart money making opportunities to purchase real estate income property are creating a perfect environment for GO zone investment. The Biloxi area is one of the most profitable GO zone investment environments and many GO zone investment real estate businesses have made huge profits during the past few months by taking advantage by the attractive incentives offered by the government.
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