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Hello I am a student in high school and are interested in investing in the stock market?

How to do this? I have no idea how to start but I'm smart and I can anaIyze the value of an action. So what do I need? A bank account to get started? Is it even legal for someone under 18 to buy stocks? I need a lot of information from plz help I'm smart, motivated, and a starter. Thanks

Good call invest on starting young. You will need something called a brokerage account to invest in shares. It's like a bank account but I used to buy and sell stocks, bonds and mutual funds. Generally, brokers in your local area that will charge you commissions to put stock in your account (however can be very expensive). In these days most people use discount online brokers to open an account and start investing. Examples include Scottrade, E * Trade, and Tradeking.com TDAmeritrade. Visit their websites and lets you open an account. You must have a parent unfortunately. To open a brokerage account you must have at least 18. Your parents can start a however, that automatically gave you when you turn 18. They can help you select the titles to buy. To learn to choose actions, starting to read and understand a little about how to value a company and how the stock market. You Can visit a local bookstore to find tons of guides easy on how the stock market. Ultimately, something like this Works Well: When you buy a stock you are buying an ownership share in a business. His company uses assets to generate cash for you. For example, if you buy stock in Walmart (symbol WMT). Next, co-owner of all the Walmart stores, distribution centers, etc in the world. Every time Walmart pays a dividend to shareholders, you will receive cash directly into your account. That is sure impressive, but the problem is that this privilege has a price. See nobody wants you just give your property for free at Walmart. You will have to buy them. The price you buy them are the stock quotes you see every day on television and the Internet on sites like Yahoo Finance. So how know what a fair price to pay for a business? That is, where the shares valuation comes into play. There are tons of books on the subject. I recommend reading anything by Peter Lynch or Ben Graham. The super short JIST of it though is that a company makes a certain amount of money in one year. Let's pretend $ 10,000. If I said, "Hey bad to sell the business that earns $ 10,000 a year. How much do you buy? "You would have to decide what to pay for it. You can look at your alternatives. A bank CD is going to pay 5% per year, so for the business to generate a yield of 5% per year, I would have to pay $ 200,000. Since $ 10,000 is 5% $ 200,000, then the purchase of this business so that the price would be equal to the same declaration. But owning a bank CD it is much safer and easier the owner of the business. There is much less risk. So maybe paying a lower price for the business and higher yields would be worth the additional risk. So if instead offered me $ 100,000 then you would be getting a higher return (10% to be exact). That is much better than the CD, but perhaps not as good as the other company that you think it is as safe as is available with a return of 15%. So perhaps I should offer a lower price even further. It is basically of how the stock market, but instead of buying an entire company, you're just buying some parts of a business. Read more about this. Investment is simple once you get the idea, but that will take some reading.

Home Office 2010: What lies beneath?

Microsoft Corp, the software giant has asked to shed its entry-level suite and provide a minimized free, advertising supported version of Office 2010 on new PCs starting next year. The new version is intended to replace Microsoft word and will only be available on new computers sold by original equipment manufacturers. It is available in three different versions, called Home & Student, Home & Business or Professional editions.

Works with Microsoft to replace "Office 2010 for beginners'

The new edition called "Startup Office 2010 will contain only Word 2010 and Excel 2010 which means that no PowerPoint 2010 and OneNote 2010. However, the Home & Business Outlook also has 2010 edition. According to the software giant, the base of Office 2010 edition will be different from the trial and no expiration. Consumers can continually use the starter edition to their needs exceed.

Several analysts suggest that the software giant has discovered new ways of testing the next version of Microsoft Office before buying. The Office 2010 will be released in the first half of 2010. Earlier, during the preview technique, the company said that Office 2010 will come in 32-bit and 64-bit flavors and have five editions. Meanwhile, the base of Office 2010 will only be replacing Microsoft Works.

Start the Office 2010 edition will be free on new PCs launched in 2010. However, users who wish to upgrade your PC will need to purchase a product activation key online will be available at electronics stores. In addition, the software giant will provide a new technology called "Click-To-Run" which allows users to download and buy directly from Office 2010 Office.com.

Microsoft also said that the new version for beginners Office 2010 will not be available for direct purchase, but only come pre-loaded on new computers. The new version will have a simple functionality through which users can view, edit and create documents. Moreover, the company claims that the Office Word 2010 Office Excel 2010 beginners and are designed for beginners Office for occasional users, who can easily work with reduced functionality and ad-supported software.

Why is this ad-supported Start the Office 2010?

Currently, new computers come with trial versions of Office 2007 that expire in 60 days. Many users hate the "Microsoft Works Suite." Therefore, the company has planned the new Office 2010 Starter to replace the Trial Version for New users can have the experience of the next version of Office and also have the option to use the software as much as they wish. But face the advertisements or pay up to upgrade to one of the full versions.

It also seems that Microsoft is now focusing more on the tools market productivity, which is now violated by Open Office or Google Docs. The company is trying to check the trend of new buyers to switch at different alternatives to Microsoft Works and not buy the Office after the expiry of the free trial period. Now the free version with unlimited shelf life help users do not waste time to find alternatives.

With the new strategy, the company will provide a product key Card through OEMs and electronics retailers. It benefits only for a user and opens the functionality of Office 2010. For people who already have a PC you can try new Office 2010 through Click-To-Run technology.

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