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		<title>$1000 Investment &#8211; Fast Cycle, Quick Return Investment Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 06:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Have you ever wondered why the typical investor and the institutional investment community measure their compounding progress in terms of percentage per year? Why not per week or per month? Most big investment company&#8217;s and high net worth individuals have very large seed capital accounts in excess of $1 million dollars or more. Typically they are very cautious and prudent investors who hope to make a return of no more than 20 or 30 percent. In fact a 30% annual return is seen as a superior result.</p>
<p>But that sort of return does no good for a budding investor just starting their career. $1000 is not a lot of money but for the new investor it is typically a lot of money to save after taxes and bills. A new investor is very neglected in terms of education but you can indeed make your money work for you quite effectively even at the $1000 investments level.</p>
<p>If you had $100 dollars and compounded it by 100% 14 times you would have over $1.4 million dollars. That is a fact. Most people would be happy with that result but what if you were more hands on with your investments. If investment company&#8217;s can only hope for a return of 30% per year what can you do better?</p>
<p>Well, the thing you have to realize is that anything can be an investment. Anything at all. You do not have to put your $1000 investment into the stock market which historically only offers returns of 7%</p>
<p>An investment could be as simple as a car or an unwanted motor home. It could be anything as long as the purchase was made with investment in mind. If you purchased for the express purpose of resale, you have done two things. You have ascertained the objects correct value and you have purchased making sure you payed much less than what you know you can get for the object. That is how larger compounding and fast cycle investments are made.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Terry Hart						</strong></em></p>
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						If you need money now, like I mean in the next hour, try what I did. I am making more money now than in my old business and you can too, read about Martin Thomas in the link below. When I joined I was skeptical for just ten seconds before I realized what this was. I was smiling from ear to ear and you will too.Imagine doubling your money every week with no or little risk! To discover a verified list of Million Dollar Corporations offering you their products at 75% commission to you. Click the link below to learn HOW you will begin compounding your capital towards your first Million Dollars at the easy corporate money program.<a  target="_new" href="http://www.easycorporatemoney.com">http://www.easycorporatemoney.com</a>					</div>
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<p>Have you ever wondered why the typical investor and the institutional investment community measure their compounding progress in terms of percentage per year? Why not per week or per month? Most big investment company&#8217;s and high net worth individuals have very large seed capital accounts in excess of $1 million dollars or more. Typically they are very cautious and prudent investors who hope to make a return of no more than 20 or 30 percent. In fact a 30% annual return is seen as a superior result.</p>
<p>But that sort of return does no good for a budding investor just starting their career. $1000 is not a lot of money but for the new investor it is typically a lot of money to save after taxes and bills. A new investor is very neglected in terms of education but you can indeed make your money work for you quite effectively even at the $1000 investments level.</p>
<p>If you had $100 dollars and compounded it by 100% 14 times you would have over $1.4 million dollars. That is a fact. Most people would be happy with that result but what if you were more hands on with your investments. If investment company&#8217;s can only hope for a return of 30% per year what can you do better?</p>
<p>Well, the thing you have to realize is that anything can be an investment. Anything at all. You do not have to put your $1000 investment into the stock market which historically only offers returns of 7%</p>
<p>An investment could be as simple as a car or an unwanted motor home. It could be anything as long as the purchase was made with investment in mind. If you purchased for the express purpose of resale, you have done two things. You have ascertained the objects correct value and you have purchased making sure you payed much less than what you know you can get for the object. That is how larger compounding and fast cycle investments are made.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Terry Hart						</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<div style="border: thin solid gray; background-color: #E2E089; padding:1em;">
						If you need money now, like I mean in the next hour, try what I did. I am making more money now than in my old business and you can too, read about Martin Thomas in the link below. When I joined I was skeptical for just ten seconds before I realized what this was. I was smiling from ear to ear and you will too.Imagine doubling your money every week with no or little risk! To discover a verified list of Million Dollar Corporations offering you their products at 75% commission to you. Click the link below to learn HOW you will begin compounding your capital towards your first Million Dollars at the easy corporate money program.<a  target="_new" href="http://www.easycorporatemoney.com">http://www.easycorporatemoney.com</a>					</div>
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		<title>Investment bottelnecks removed for the Mid- Atlantic Branch of Angel Investment Network</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 22:04:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>Read the papers today, and you’ll feel like start-ups are a rare breed in 2009. Many sources say less people are starting up companies, albeit successfully too – citing the lack of investors available as one of the top reasons. But perhaps they are not looking in the right places.</p>
<p>A paper in Philadelphia (Philadelphia Inquirer &#38; Daily News) recently did a story in which a start-up CEO almost seemed to feel like securing angel investment was easier in this market than before. And it makes sense, since less competition combined with more places to look for funding make this a good time for companies to secure investment.</p>
<p>It is true that angel investors are becoming more cautious, and one will need a strong, convincing business plan (or some already existing activity) in order to secure such funding, but this has always been the case. However, sites such as the Mid-Atlantic Investment Network help potential entrepreneurs and existing start-ups alike find more channels in which to reach these investors.</p>
<p>Many companies will look to raise “Seed Capital” from a wide variety of courses, including friends and family. But the Mid-Atlantic Investment Network allows members to look beyond that, with the ability to broadcast your plans to other potential investors online.</p>
<p>While technology remains one of the top niches in angel investment (such as the recent development by an entrepreneur in Maryland to develop software that uses ****** recognition technology to determine who can see the content on-screen), other fields are also attracting entrepreneurs and angel investors these days. Our network has active investors and entrepreneurs in fields such as Real Estate, Retail, Business Services, Transportation, Health Care, Entertainment, Agriculture and more.</p>
<p>A wide range of investors are members, including various angel investors from within Mid-Atlantic regions such as Delaware, Maryland (including Baltimore), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, etc), Virginia, West Virginia and Washington D.C, but also features investors located across the country and internationally.</p>
<p>Join the Mid-Atlantic branch of the Angel Investment Network today and find someone to help get your business off of the ground.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Angel Investment</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p><a  href="http://www.zepter-investments.com/archives/26" class="more-link">Read more on Investment bottelnecks removed for the Mid- Atlantic Branch of Angel Investment Network&#8230;</a></p>
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<div>Read the papers today, and you’ll feel like start-ups are a rare breed in 2009. Many sources say less people are starting up companies, albeit successfully too – citing the lack of investors available as one of the top reasons. But perhaps they are not looking in the right places.</p>
<p>A paper in Philadelphia (Philadelphia Inquirer &amp; Daily News) recently did a story in which a start-up CEO almost seemed to feel like securing angel investment was easier in this market than before. And it makes sense, since less competition combined with more places to look for funding make this a good time for companies to secure investment.</p>
<p>It is true that angel investors are becoming more cautious, and one will need a strong, convincing business plan (or some already existing activity) in order to secure such funding, but this has always been the case. However, sites such as the Mid-Atlantic Investment Network help potential entrepreneurs and existing start-ups alike find more channels in which to reach these investors.</p>
<p>Many companies will look to raise “Seed Capital” from a wide variety of courses, including friends and family. But the Mid-Atlantic Investment Network allows members to look beyond that, with the ability to broadcast your plans to other potential investors online.</p>
<p>While technology remains one of the top niches in angel investment (such as the recent development by an entrepreneur in Maryland to develop software that uses ****** recognition technology to determine who can see the content on-screen), other fields are also attracting entrepreneurs and angel investors these days. Our network has active investors and entrepreneurs in fields such as Real Estate, Retail, Business Services, Transportation, Health Care, Entertainment, Agriculture and more.</p>
<p>A wide range of investors are members, including various angel investors from within Mid-Atlantic regions such as Delaware, Maryland (including Baltimore), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, etc), Virginia, West Virginia and Washington D.C, but also features investors located across the country and internationally.</p>
<p>Join the Mid-Atlantic branch of the Angel Investment Network today and find someone to help get your business off of the ground.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Angel Investment</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<div style="border: thin solid gray; background-color: #E2E089; padding:1em;">
<p>The Mid-Atlantic Investment Network currently includes a wide range of entrepreneurs based in based in Delaware, West Virginia and Washington D.C. Looking for Angel Investors located in the US and countries all over the world. For Investment Opportunities and Seed Capital visit us now.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 16:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<div>Read the papers today, and you’ll feel like start-ups are a rare breed in 2009.  Many sources say less people are starting up companies, albeit successfully too – citing the lack of investors available as one of the top reasons. But perhaps they are not looking in the right places.  </p>
<p>A paper in Philadelphia (Philadelphia Inquirer &#38; Daily News) recently did a story in which a start-up CEO almost seemed to feel like securing angel investment was easier in this market than before.  And it makes sense, since less competition combined with more places to look for funding make this a good time for companies to secure investment.  </p>
<p>It is true that angel investors are becoming more cautious, and one will need a strong, convincing business plan (or some already existing activity) in order to secure such funding, but this has always been the case.  However, sites such as the Mid-Atlantic Investment Network help potential entrepreneurs and existing start-ups alike find more channels in which to reach these investors.  </p>
<p>Many companies will look to raise “Seed Capital” from a wide variety of courses, including friends and family.  But the Mid-Atlantic Investment Network allows members to look beyond that, with the ability to broadcast your plans to other potential investors online.</p>
<p>While technology remains one of the top niches in angel investment (such as the recent development by an entrepreneur in Maryland to develop software that uses ****** recognition technology to determine who can see the content on-screen), other fields are also attracting entrepreneurs and angel investors these days.  Our network has active investors and entrepreneurs in fields such as Real Estate, Retail, Business Services, Transportation, Health Care, Entertainment, Agriculture and more.  </p>
<p>A wide range of investors are members, including various angel investors from within Mid-Atlantic regions such as Delaware, Maryland (including Baltimore), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, etc), Virginia, West Virginia and Washington D.C, but also features investors located across the country and internationally.</p>
<p>Join the Mid-Atlantic branch of the Angel Investment Network today and find someone to help get your business off of the ground.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Angel Investment</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<div style="border: thin solid gray; background-color: #E2E089; padding:1em;">
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<p><a  href="http://www.zepter-investments.com/archives/20" class="more-link">Read more on Investment bottelnecks removed for the Mid- Atlantic Branch of Angel Investment Network&#8230;</a></p>
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<div>Read the papers today, and you’ll feel like start-ups are a rare breed in 2009.  Many sources say less people are starting up companies, albeit successfully too – citing the lack of investors available as one of the top reasons. But perhaps they are not looking in the right places.  </p>
<p>A paper in Philadelphia (Philadelphia Inquirer &amp; Daily News) recently did a story in which a start-up CEO almost seemed to feel like securing angel investment was easier in this market than before.  And it makes sense, since less competition combined with more places to look for funding make this a good time for companies to secure investment.  </p>
<p>It is true that angel investors are becoming more cautious, and one will need a strong, convincing business plan (or some already existing activity) in order to secure such funding, but this has always been the case.  However, sites such as the Mid-Atlantic Investment Network help potential entrepreneurs and existing start-ups alike find more channels in which to reach these investors.  </p>
<p>Many companies will look to raise “Seed Capital” from a wide variety of courses, including friends and family.  But the Mid-Atlantic Investment Network allows members to look beyond that, with the ability to broadcast your plans to other potential investors online.</p>
<p>While technology remains one of the top niches in angel investment (such as the recent development by an entrepreneur in Maryland to develop software that uses ****** recognition technology to determine who can see the content on-screen), other fields are also attracting entrepreneurs and angel investors these days.  Our network has active investors and entrepreneurs in fields such as Real Estate, Retail, Business Services, Transportation, Health Care, Entertainment, Agriculture and more.  </p>
<p>A wide range of investors are members, including various angel investors from within Mid-Atlantic regions such as Delaware, Maryland (including Baltimore), Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, etc), Virginia, West Virginia and Washington D.C, but also features investors located across the country and internationally.</p>
<p>Join the Mid-Atlantic branch of the Angel Investment Network today and find someone to help get your business off of the ground.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Angel Investment</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
<div style="border: thin solid gray; background-color: #E2E089; padding:1em;">
<p>The Mid-Atlantic Investment Network currently includes a wide range of entrepreneurs based in based in Delaware, West Virginia and Washington D.C. Looking for <a  href="http://www.midatlanticinvestmentnetwork.com">Angel Investors</a> located in the US and countries all over the world. For Investment Opportunities and <a  href="http://www.midatlanticinvestmentnetwork.com">Seed Capital</a> visit us now.</p>
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