The first step that you need to understand when it comes to determining whether or not stocks are a good investment is to understand how stocks work in general. A share of stock is the smallest unit of ownership possible in a company. Owning a share of a company’s stock essentially makes you a partial [...]
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Are Stocks a Good Investment?
November 17th, 2008 — , Dividends, ample opportunity, benefit, circumstances, common stock, common stocks, frequent basis, investing in stocks, investments, liquidity, money, personal finance, preferred stock, profits, public offering, stock investors, stock market, stocks, voting rights from Loanio @ Loanio
Managing Stocks in an Economic Crisis
November 5th, 2008 — , Credit Crunch, accounting procedures, better luck, business entity, cash flow, credit, debtors, early warning systems, economic crisis, external sources, financial details, financial investments, hallmarks, impending problems, inventory control, liquidity, money, net profits, personal finance, sources of funding, stoc, stock levels, stock market, stocks, supplier discounts, working capital from Rich Leverage @ Rich Credit Debt Loan
2008 is showing all of the hallmarks of being a difficult year financially, and for this reason, having control over your cash flow is absolutely vital. Managing stocks in an economic crisis is one of the best possible defenses that you can take during the credit crunch. By monitoring the liquidity of your cash flow [...]
The Lending Club Offers New Alternative for Consumer Credit Following $600 Million SEC Registration
October 16th, 2008 — , Features, In the News, Lenders, Lending Club, P2P Lending, borrowers, credit instruments, distrust, economy, financial crisis, financial institutions, interest rates, investments inc, liquidity, loans, mainstream adoption, quiet period, reason consumers, sec registration, securities and exchange, securities and exchange commission, trading platform, united states securities, viable investment from RateLadder @ Rate Ladder
Back in April of this year, the Lending Club announced that it would be going into a quiet period due to the beginning of a registration process involving the SEC, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Now the Lending Club is pleased to announce that the process has been completed, and now the Lending [...]
Lending Club Opens For Business Again
October 15th, 2008 — , Lenders, P2P Lending, liquidity, peer to peer lending from Lazy Man @ Lazy Man and Money
Lending Club has opened for business again. They come back with a partnership from FOLIOfn. This partnership, as I understand it (and I could be wrong here), seems to have sped up their process with the SEC. It also allows them to have a secondary market - a place where you can [...]
Prosper in Quiet Period?
October 15th, 2008 — , Lenders, Prosper.com, authorities, commitments, existing loans, inconvenience, inquiries, liquidity, necessary step, promissory notes, quiet period, registration statement, registrations from RateLadder @ Rate Ladder
I though Prosper had already done this: http://www.rateladder.com/2007/10/30/prosper-files-s1-with-sec/
From Prosper This morning: http://blog.prosper.com/2008/10/15/prosper-filing-registration-statement-enters-quiet-period/
Prosper has started a process to register, with the appropriate securities authorities, promissory notes that may be offered and sold to lenders through our site in the future.The registration filing is a necessary step toward making the secondary lending market available to the community. [...]
Lending Club allows lenders to trade their investments
October 14th, 2008 — , Lendingclub, US, foliofn, lendingclub.com, liquidity, note trading platform, notes, secondary market from wiseclerk @ P2P-Banking.com
Lendingclub.com has introduced a secondary market for lenders. This is a major step, because one disadvantage for lenders in p2p lending was the lack of liquidity. Once the money was lend it was tied up (apart from repayments) until the end of the loan term (typically 36 months and more).
Through it’s secondary market - called [...]
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Lending Club Quiet Period Has Ended
October 14th, 2008 — , Lending Club, News, P2P Lending, liquidity, quiet period, social lending from Mike @ richerbytheday
Early this morning, Lending Club announced that their quiet period has ended. Lenders can once again make P2P loans, though the mechanics of the process have changed slightly. Investors will now purchase notes, with interest rates between 6.69% and 18.63%, that correspond to portions of loans made to borrower members.
The major change is that lenders [...]
Using a Virtual Drop Safe to Help You Save
March 31st, 2008 — , Lending Club, P2P Lending, banking, cash, concept, dropsafe, investment, liquidity, personal finances, saving, structured investments from Mike @ richerbytheday
Many convenience stores use drop safes to prevent burglaries. A drop safe allows money to easily be deposited, but not easily withdrawn. A cashier might deposit a set amount of cash into the drop safe once the register hits a certain limit. Doing so keeps the unprotected amount (in the register) small [...]
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The Subprime Meltdown: What is the bottom line?
August 18th, 2007 — Financial Education, Lending Club, cdos, investors, liquidity, markets, mortgages, risky, subprime, yielding from Patrick Gannon @ Lending Club
By now, most people have noticed that something is going on in the financial markets. For those of us who follow the equity and debt markets as closely as I do, it has been a gut-wrenching few weeks. What exactly is going on? The financial press is calling it the Subprime Meltdown. [...]
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How does Prosper compare to other investments?
August 1st, 2007 — Prosper, Retirement, fees, interest rate, liquidity, taxes from Matt @ Prosper Lending Review
There are many different ways to measure an investment. We might ask questions like: What is the potential return? What is the risk? What about liquidity? What fees are involved? What are the tax consequences for the investment returns? Are there t…
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