Learn How to Invest

Don’t invest clueless in 2011 and beyond. Learn how to invest with the help of a complete guide to investing for beginners.

LEARNING HOW TO INVEST is actually a two-step process. First you need an INVESTMENT guide that teaches investment basics so you can get a handle on the various investment options available to all investors. Then you’re ready for an INVESTING guide that covers investment strategy and the art of investing. As 2011 and beyond unfold you can invest with confidence…
IF you have a firm grasp on both INVESTMENT and INVESTING basics.

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INVESTMENTS AND INVESTING are not rocket science and are not really difficult to learn. The key is that it only looks complicated to beginners because they have little if any background in the subject matter. That’s why most people don’t know how to invest, or even where to get started in the learning process. At INVESTOR EDUCATORS we understand this and try our hardest to spell things out in plain simple English.

A COMPLETE GUIDE TO INVESTING FOR BEGINNERS is what we’ve put together and offer people who really want to start at the beginning and learn how to invest. We don’t believe in get-rich-quick books, courses or programs that make empty promises. We stick with the investment and investing basics that have been around for years and still apply today. This gives you a firm foundation so you can invest as an informed investor in 2011 and well into the future.

KNOWING WHERE AND HOW TO INVEST for 2011 and beyond becomes a whole lot simpler once you get familiar with some financial terms and concepts. For example, it might look like there are thousands or millions of different options out there in the investment universe. The truth is that you can place any investment into one of only four different categories. We spell them out for you so you can invest informed. There are also several things you should consider before you invest money in any investment. By simply referring to the investment characteristics found in Chapter 2 of our e-Book, INVEST INFORMED, you can avoid making some major mistakes before you invest your money.

10 STEPS TO HOW TO INVEST is how I describe the investing guide INVEST INFORMED that takes you step by step in 10 chapters to get you up to speed on both investments and investing. My name is James Leitz and I’m the author. Almost 40 years of investing experience and more than three years of sweat went into this e-Book, which is really an e-Course I’ve tried to make interesting and down-to earth. It’s yours for the price of a good novel, $29.95. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. More about INVEST INFORMED later.

NOW before we go any further, take advantage of our free special report offer and take this investor quiz. Then get your grade. Do you feel prepared to invest for 2011 and beyond? Or perhaps you need a guide to investing to help you along the way. Please continue on our website after you get your grade. There’s more info on INVEST INFORMED, and an area where you can place an order if you think $29.95 is a reasonable amount to pay to learn how to invest.

Start your self-help learning adventure now by taking our investor quiz, and take advantage of our free report offer. Then, keep reading for samples of the investor information and finance essentials contained in our new investing resource, Invest Informed.

About Invest Informed

Developed by James K. Leitz, a retired financial planner, this 10-part financial guide is a complete investment course published by Investor Educators LLC in late 2008.

No prior knowledge of investments or investing is required to understand this easy-to-read investing resource. It is designed to inform investors and would-be investors of all ages... to help you keep your plans for retirement alive and on track.

Make the first step by taking the investment quiz below or by registering to receive our free report offered above on the right side of this page.

Basic Investment Knowledge Quiz

1) Stocks are riskier than bonds and pay higher yields.


2) The value of high-quality bonds is little affected by changing interest rates.


3) All stock mutual funds charge investors for expenses, and many levy sales charges as well.


4) In the early 1980's, both interest rates and the rate of inflation hit double digits.


5) Money market mutual funds invest in stocks, bonds, and short-term debt.


6) Dollar cost averaging works to the investor's advantage in volatile markets.


7) Growth funds commonly invest in blue chip stocks and bonds to provide both income and price appreciation.


8) Generally speaking, real estate investing involves the use of financial leverage, which acts to enhance profits and safety.


9) The IRA and 401(k) offer tax advantages and high liquidity for most investors in their working years.


10) Asset allocation is primarily concerned with analyzing and selecting specific investments.


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