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Friday, September 18, 2009

Can I Keep My House If I File Bankruptcy?

By Emma Elvie

Can I keep my house if I file bankruptcy is on the tip of everyone's tongue who is struggling with their finances. As a matter of fact it is not normal for anyone to want to give up their home after all would you want to give up yours?

Everyone who has ever purchased a new home understands that we are attached to it and we never want to give up. The last thing that anyone ever wants to face is having to move back into an apartment because they can not afford to make their monthly mortgage payments.

Well if you are wondering "can I keep my house if I file bankruptcy" then you are going to want to read this entire article. We are going to provide you some great tips that will help you to better understand the bankruptcy laws. Of course one thing that you are going to have to realize is that every state is going to be different when it comes to filing bankruptcy.

It is extremely important that you take the time to learn what the bankruptcy laws are in your state; even if you have to take the time to hire an attorney. They will be able to share with you what the laws mean and will help you understand how the process works.

In fact if you have never filed and you are confused about the whole process then you definitely want to find a professional who will be happy to sit down with you to help you determine what you options are before you even consider filing. You never know they may be able to share a method that will enable you to keep from filing that you may not have thought about.

When we filed we found out that it was possible to keep your home as long as you are not behind on your mortgage payments. If you are behind then the court can make you pay all the defaulted payments until you are current. The financial lender will even have the option to start the foreclosure process even without informing you.

Regardless of the type of financial problems you are facing the truth is that you should stop by and visit our site below to help you understand the process. You will then be able to avoid asking the question "can I keep my house if I file bankruptcy" and you will find out some valuable resources that can keep you from filing bankruptcy. - 23162

Psychology Of Money Management

By Ahmad Hassam

Why money management is so boring? When many people hear the word money management, they start thinking, Why money management has to be so boring and not sexy. Its just this kind of behavior that gets average novice trader into trouble because they just dont understand the fact that risk analysis and money management is important in currency trading.

Most of the novice traders do in fact think that the currency market will do exactly what they want it to do and they will end up with a trade that can make them a lot of money. Getting into a trade is thrill enough in itself at first glance. Everyone wants to make money and a lot of money. You seduce yourself into thinking that once you enter the trade, it will be honky dory.

You find out to your surprise for some reason or another market is not complying with the plan of making a lot of quick cash and is not going in the desired direction. Then all of a sudden it seems that the market is not at all cooperating. Instead, it is going in the wrong direction.

The gut feeling was so clear and compelling when you had entered the trade. It was a sure thing at that time. The trade couldnt go wrong in your opinion. Now it has gone so far in the wrong direction that you may have difficulty in getting out.

Do you know now that most of this evolution of a position gone bad has to do with you entering the market and risking real cash without having a plan, a stop and a tested money management system before entry. What to do now?

Until we suffer a few losing trades to bring the concept home, most of us do not think it painful enough to change our thinking and take sound money management seriously. Now many of us have faced this type of a situation.

The psychology of risk control sooner or later begins with genuinely believing that you will benefit from a risk control plan. When you have mastered your psychology, you will experience less anxiety in your trading and will be able to implement your trading plan more consistently.

So instead of fearing a stop out when your trading system tells you that the trade has gone bad, think of it as getting a step closer to the winning trade. Never ever risk more than 2% of your equity on a single trade. So if you have a $10,000 trading account, the most you will lose on a single trade will be $200. By limiting your loss potential on each and every trade, you will reduce your level of stress and anxiety during trading.

You must make it very clear that money management and risk control is the most important think in currency trading. It is only sound money management and risk control that will help you survive the currency markets in the long run. You will begin to see the profits increase as you gain confidence in your money management plan. Your pride will increase from generating greater profits from each trade. That increased pride will make you more confident in your abilities to become a successful trader. - 23162

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Currency Trading Training Make The Bank

By Chris Green

It is essential to know currency trading training to survive in the continuously changing forex market. Everyday, there are more and more people getting into forex, and there is a high demand for the best knowledge. Finding useful information over the internet can be difficult these days, especially if you are new to forex.

Currency trading training is offered by nearly every forex company that you will sign up with; only thing is that they all want thousands of dollars up front. Trying to come up with this massive amount for training that wont guarantee anything can be difficult. How can you guarantee that their particular training is going to even work? What is it that they are really offering? Most of the time, it isn't really training that they are offering, it is tips on their trades and in order to get them, you have to keep them on a pay roll.

When trying to decipher what currency trading training to get, there are some things you should asses. What is the potential of this training? What is the investment up front for the training? What kind of returns should you expect? What kind of support do they offer? Get these question answered and get the inside information you need to achieve your forex success.

With the many choices of currency trading training out there and most being way too high in price, it can be hard to find the right kind of training. Alarming as it may sound, It would be surprising if you could find any training under a thousand dollars. It would be a rare find to get something under that price that would guarantee returns in the first week. What if you could find something that would get you returns in the same day! Sounds like a fairy tale story doesn't it? Well today it's very realistic to get these kind of results. It is all in knowing where to look.

A lot of people spend countless hours searching for the best currency trading training that can be offered. After countless hours of searching, I have discovered one of the best strategies out there. I have not till this day seen something that offers a better bang for buck. This method of training can open the door to higher profits, coming in faster then any other offered method out there. Take a step forward into the higher profits you want, get the result you are looking for today! - 23162

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Money, Banking, Taxation The Infinite Banking Concept And Becoming Your Own Banker

By Tomas McFie

Could you live ten days without money? Try it and find out what an asset money really is. Assets have a tendency to multiply. The problem is hardly anybody treats their money as an asset.

It has been written that "The value of an asset increases exponentially while the value of your labor only increases incrementally."

Most people are concerned about the rate of return on their money when they should be concerned about the return of their money. And so they lose the real value of their money by giving it to someone else.

What about this:

Where does all your money go when you get a paycheck?

Into a Bank owned by someone else?

Do you or someone else profit the most from this way of doing business?

The late Adrian Rogers argued that you cannot multiply wealth by dividing it. Ritually, putting your money into a Bank owned by someone else gives someone else control of your money--- not you. This simple process--- the separation of you and your money--- can be very costly. Remember, every time you lose control of your money, you lose money! Once you give the control of your money to others they can assess fees and service charges, use your money to make themselves money, or lose your money and pay you little or nothing for compensation.

You must read the book about the Infinite Banking Concept entitled Becoming Your Own Banker. It will allow you to control and profit from the financial equation which is:

You give up interest you could have earned by paying cash or you lose money by paying someone else interest when you use their money. You lose money regardless.

Do not be fooled, banks and financial institutions make money when they loan your money out to others. If you practice Becoming Your Own Banker however, you are the one who will profit the most by allowing for your money to return to you in a tax free environment the IBC way. - 23162

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Understanding Call Options The Easy Way

By Maclin Vestor

In late 2008, after the market tanked, losing at one point over 500 points in a day, this was for many, a wake up call to them. They realized that perhaps owning stocks for the long run was not entirely safe, and required some more financial education.

While it's true that in the long run stocks may have returned 10%, at any given moment they could come down. Do you really want to risk that we go through a depression or hyperinflation causing you to lose value just before your retirement? Puts and calls are a way to either do less with more, or protect against the things you want less of to happen more. Of course, unfortunately many people use them to speculate trying to do more with the same amount of money at risk, which can potentially lead to much greater losses. An option contact is the right to execute a certain trade at a given price. A call option is the right to buy, where as a put option is the right to sell. Now if you could buy a stock at $100, you could either pay for 100 shares for $10000. Or you might be able to buy an option contract for the right to buy 100 shares, at a set price. You don't pay for the shares themselves unless you decide to.

An analogy I like to use is a reservation to buy an item that isn't even out yet. Say people wanted to buy the PlayStation 4 immediately after the release date was out. Now let's say people expect it will cost $1000. You on the other hand have looked at everything that they say the PlayStation 4 will contain, and you believe it will actually be worth $2000 when it debuts. You believe the supply will be short, demand large in the future. A store learns that it in fact would retail at $1000 if sold today. So you might put down $100 now to reserve that PlayStation 4 at $1000. You only have 30 days after its release date to execute this "option" otherwise it expires worthless and you lose your 100 shares. Now lets say it's a huge debut, and everyone wants it, you could pick up your copy and own the PlayStation and decide when you want to sell it. Or, you could let someone else do that work, and say online it's going for $2,000. So you could sell the rights to your contract for maybe $900, and now your $100 contract is worth $900. The thing about options is if you are right, the rewards are much greater in percentage points. You could buy the PlayStation at $1000 when everyone else is paying $2000 this contract is worth $1000. Although you would have gained $1000 if you bought the PS4 at $1000 rather than get a contract to reserve it at that price, by only paying $100 you risk a lot less. If you were to buy 10 contracts the maximum potential risk is still 100%, but the reward would be 10 times as great. Unfortunately while the potential risk is the same, in reality, the risk is greater because the liklihood of a large loss occurs more often.

Options work the same way as the example, only rather than the right to buy a single item; it is the right to purchase shares, usually 100 shares per 1 contract. So instead of paying $100 for the right to buy a $1000 item, you instead might pay $100 to purchase $1000 worth of stock or 100 shares at $10.

There are of course some major downfalls. If the stock goes below $1000, who in their right mind would want to buy the contract? Well actually, anyone who believed the price would go up significantly. So if the contract never expired, someone would pay a lot more. If the contract expired the next day, the contract would be worth a lot less as it would be a much greater gamble.

Another fallback is it is not quite the same as putting $100 as people do at retailers traditionally, because in that case, the $100 is generally refundable or discounted towards your purchase, where in the case of options they are not. So it's possible that the value of the underlying stock goes up, but your contract still isn't worth anything. If in the example, you were only able to sell it for $1099 or less, you would still lose out. Say that instead of paying $100, reserving a $1000 item at $1000 price, you decided you would rather pay $65 to reserve that stock at $1200 price. Although the stock is not currently worth that much, if it does go to 2000, it's worth $800 over a 1200% increase. However if it only goes to $1200, you're out the $56, rather than gaining $200. In addition, even if you did reserve it at $1000, if the price of the item is not worth at least $1100 you have lost, and in addition, you could have used that $100 elsewhere during that time.

The options market is derived from the stock market, and may require a different trading system. While every option you have is based on the underlying price of the stock, index, or commodity, that doesn't mean the risk is the same. There is a greater risk of the stock doing nothing as the option still maintains some of it's value. The more time it has, the more potential it has to achieve a gain, and thus the more it's worth. In general buying options is a way of having leveraged control over the stock's price movements without needing to own them directly. Buying a put option is betting the stock will go down, where as buying a call option is betting the stock will go up.

On the other hand, selling a put or call option is collecting cash with the promise to pay the call owner 100 shares of the stock, and the put owner you will be forced to buy 10 shares at the designated price. For example, if you sold a call for $100 with the designated price of 100 shares at $10 or $1000, and the stock went up to $15 or $1500 worth, it would cosst you $500. If you owned the shares of stock you could instead just sell the shares and miss out on the gain that you would have otherwise had. If you sell puts for $1000 for 100 shares at the designated price of $10 per share and the stock was at $10 and went to $5, you would have to buy 100 shares at $10 even though it's only worth $5 each, or just take a $500 loss. Buying stocks and options both can be risky, and it is important to consult with experts and to understand the rules and regulations as well before investing, or before trading stocks or options. - 23162

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