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I was in the States as an international student. Since i have completed my studies i have come back to my home country. What i want to ask is, can i still invest in Bonds, Equity, CD's, etc...through my bank a/c, which is active. I will not be investing more than $5000. I do have a Social Security Numer and a active checking a/c(which i had opened up while my stay over there), and now even plan on opening up a savings a/c with the same bank. Would i be able to do that(invest) without any problems? Like from immigration office or the govt. Any help would be appriciated. Thanks.
Yes, you can invest with an American investment account, as long as you comply with certain regulations. Here is a direct quote from my broker/dealer: "Non-Resident Alien: An individual who is not a citizen and who does not have his permanent (tax) residency in the United States. A nonresident alien is subject to 30% NRA withholding on some types of U.S. income, and he must file a nonresident tax return on that income. The U.S. has tax treaties with many countries allowing a resident of any of these countries to claim reduced rates of withholding. A nonresident alien is required to file an original W-8BEN with the payer or he will be treated as a U.S citizen and be subject to backup withholding according to TEFRA rules. Here is a list of countries that the U.S. has sanctions against, with the date the sanctions were instituted. Residents of these countries may not have an American investment account: OFAC Country Sanctions Programs Program Last Updated: Balkans Sanctions 05/22/2006 Belarus Sanctions 02/27/2007 Burma Sanctions 05/22/2006 Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) 09/19/2006 Cuba Sanctions 05/23/2007 Democractic Republic of the Congo Sanctions 03/30/2007 Iran Sanctions 04/04/2007 Iraq Sanctions 07/21/2005 Former Liberian Regime of Charles Taylor Sanctions 05/23/2007 North Korea Sanctions 02/02/2007 Sudan Sanctions 04/04/2007 Syria Sanctions 08/15/2006 Zimbabwe Sanctions 05/22/2006
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I am in my early twenties and want to get started with investing. What are some resources that are available to learn about investing?
The best is to get started a soon a you can. The best way to get started is by hiring someone to do all the trading for you. Make sure that he has a team of professionals. Check what kind of rate of return they have being getting for the last 20+ years (you want returns of 10-12% per year). In other words to get started investing on mutual funds. That meet the perfornace that I mentioned above. In a mutual fund you have a diversified portfolio that will keep you money in good investments. The mutual fund industry is highly regulated. The day you made all the research that you need and you feel comfortable managing your own portafolio just do it. This is a good simulator for stock trading: http://simulator.investopedia. com/?viewed=1 http://www.investopedia.com/ If you want to take it easy invest in mutual fund for the rest of your life and you'll be just fine. I have umbelievable resources on ivesting in my blog.
How does this sharebuilderinvesting work? I'm new toinvesting and I need to startsaving up for college.
How does this sharebuilder investing work? I'm new to investing and I need to start saving up for college. I don't know how all these stocks work. Can some one help thanks. My parents don't work so I cannont be able to get any thing under them.
Better put your savings into a high interest account @12% APY as I did and get a guaranteed income. This is the best and safest investment for you. Investing in stocks is too risky for you as a beginner. Contact me for more details (check my profile). Good luck!
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