Best Tools For Stock Analysis – Share Trading



Google Finance for stock analysis. Nothing can describe it better than just “Fantastic!”

All the stock analysis tools that are sold for hundreds of dollars, historical information that is hard to get, all stock exchange announcements for a particular company – it’s all available from Google Finance. And it’s free. Google Finance

Student Debt And Finance: What You Need To Know



Whether you’re already in debt, worried about getting into debt or looking for ways to minimise the amount of debt you accumulate, this page has been put together with you in mind.

I know all about student debt from personal experience, my other half Louise and I met at University and it took us over 6 years after graduating to finally pay off our student loans. I did some quick research on the topic and it would appear that we were actually quite lucky.

USA

A recent study by the National Center for Education Statistics shows that about 50% of recent college graduate have student loans, with an average student loan debt of $10,000. The average cost of college increases at twice the rate of inflation; the College Board estimates that public school costs an average of about $13,000 a year and private schools costs $28,000. Parents will pay more, too. The rate on Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students, or PLUS loans, will jump to a fixed rate of 8.5%, from the current variable rate of 6.1%.

Canada

On average, bachelor graduates with student debt owed about $20,000 to all sources. College graduates owed almost $13,000. Most education debt was to government student loan programs: 41% of college graduates and 45% of bachelor graduates left school with government student loans. College graduates with debt to government student loan programs owed an average of $12,600 and bachelor graduates owed $19,500.

UK

The average student debt in England and Wales jumped 10% in 2003 as the costs of studying rose. The average student leaves higher education owing

How to Evaluate and Buy Stocks



Too many people spend time clipping coupons to save $.50 or drive across town to save $.10 per gallon in gas but then spend thousands of dollars of their hard earned money buying a stock based on a tip from a friend or a so called expert on television.