Long term CD accounts offer and safe and secure way to invest money. Stocks and bonds are more riskier than CD's and in some cases offer no return on your investment, and may even cause you to loose your entire investment. Careful research will need to be conducted before choosing any type of investment.
There are many many companies that offer personal finance investment assistance. I would not recommend looking online as there are many websites that collect your personal information. You whould go to your bank for financial help.
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Finance can be broadly categorized into three main areas: personal finance, corporate finance, and public finance. Personal finance focuses on individual financial management, including budgeting, saving, and investment strategies. Corporate finance deals with funding strategies, capital structure, and investment decisions for businesses. Public finance involves the management of a country's revenue, expenditures, and debt to influence the economy and provide public goods and services.
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That really depends on how much money you are wanting to invest. Here is a good website that can help you set your investment goals. http://money.howstuffworks.com/personal-finance/financial-planning/how-to-start-investing1.htm
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The best investment calculators, and general finance calculators, are all found online at BankRate.com. This is the best website for calculators, in my personal opinion.
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