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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Can You Afford The Risk Involved In Investing?

By M Taylor

Imagine this scenario - you have received a windfall of $25,000, and you know you should invest for the future. Before you sign up and sign away that money, ask yourself this question - if you're living paycheck to paycheck with high interest credit card companies hounding you via letter, telephone and via ninja agents pounding on your door, is it a good time to start investing? The answer is obvious, "Of course not!"

The easiest way to do this is to pull your current credit report. It's extremely important to get a credit report at least once a year, and it's very important to read your credit report and find out what's on it, so that you can get all the negative items on your credit report prior to starting to invest in the markets. For instance, .if you saved up $25,000 that you want to invest, you are better off cleaning up the credit first then taking what's left and investing that in the markets.

Before I share with you the idea that you should invest your windfall, there are a few things that you should consider. You really need to take a long look at your current financial situation.

Warning! If you go with the faulty logic that all you need to know is that you should try and make an investment in your future, you might as well drive books down the driveway. Yep, drive books and watch pumpkins fly. If you go for this hype without clearing up bad or potentially bad situations in the present, you might as well start "Chunkin Those Pumpkins", because you are going to be about as successful long-term as tossing a baby grand piano across the room.

Many people make a priority mistake when they decide to invest. In order to avoid that, see which are paying out on a monthly basis, look at all the dispersal's and get rid of the expenses that are frivolous.

Get yourself into good financial shape and then you can work towards improving your finance position. Investing doesn't make sense if your bank balance is shaky, or if you're living from paycheck to paycheck and paying bills is a constant scramble. Making sure that you pay your monthly bills, instead of investing your money would make better sense.

While you work towards financial independence, you could take the time to educate yourself on the various types of investments that are available.

This way, when you find yourself financially solvent once again, you will be informed and able to make a decision about what types of investments you want for your future.

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