I understand the stock market may be down a little. What? Did you say 40%? Well I know it is somewhere around that figure.
My money is in real estate. Doesn't that make me smart? That's sarcasm, case you are wondering.
I'm in the reverse mortgage business and my phones are ringing with seniors on the other end panicking about losing their nest egg.
I am by no means a financial genius, but I have to wonder what the reverse mortgage can do to help these folks?
Well, the first thing I need to do is step back and understand the stress they are under.
It doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. I mean they already own the equity to the home. It's there's. What they perceive a reverse mortgage will do for them is convoluded.
The majority of my recent phone calls want a reverse mortgage to act as an additional layer of security for them. After a 40% reduction in their saving one can relate, but one also has to ask if this is prudent.
I don't think so. Some are telling me they want to invest the line of credit back in the market. They are citing the Warren Buffet line, "When people get greedy I get scared. When people get scared, I get greedy."
I don't really agree with this person either. They, more than likely will be charged 6% on the money the take out (plus closing costs). And the average can't be higher than 10%.
The math doesn't work out very well, even if they get 10%. Less than a 4% return.
Look, the reverse mortgage is not the best investment strategy. Now, if you have a sure fire winner, I'd say go ahead and do it. But who has that. Last person I knew who had a sure fire winner went to jail for insider trading.
Do yourselves a favor.. Go to the kitchen, eat a sandwich and have gigantic beer. This will relax you a bit, and you may soon decide on a better route.
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The decisions you make can yield unlimited earnings or completely break your budget. While there is some level of gambling involved in the stock market, an educated trader will ultimately achieve success.
Prior to risking your hard-earned cash on the stock market, you need to recognize certain vital factors when deciding which company to invest in.
Consider these stock market basics to learn more about the company you want to buy into:
Check Out A Company's Revenue
What is the actual amount of money the company makes? This total amount is referred to as revenue. While young companies in their early stages of development may not have much revenue to offer, other companies who have been in the market for a long time may use their revenues to cover costs and losses.
A Company's Earnings Make A Difference
How much money does the company make? This amount of money is called a company's earnings. Beside revenues, earnings may be used to cover expenses. Earnings are the extra money taken in by a company. Because investors investigate the earnings made by a company they want to purchase stocks on, the companies with large earnings have a distinct advantage in the stock market.
A Company In Debt Is A Bad Sign
How much money does the company owe? Debt is the money owed by a company, which can be represented in many different ways. When a company is in debt, the money they have will be used to pay up the debit. It is risky to purchase stock from companies in debt because the company is unstable which could result in them declaring bankruptcy.
A Company Should Own Property
What does the company own? The assets owned by a company, including business, money and stocks, are referred to as property. When you are aware of a company's assets, you can better ascertain their position in the industry. When companies have significant properties under their ownership, it is safer to trust their background. Often people will immediately buy stocks from companies holding a major amount of assets because they are more secure.
A Company Should Show Financial Responsibility
How much does the company have to pay out and what are their total financial obligations? Each company has different financial obligations. When a company has few financial obligations, they are in less danger of getting into debt. Examine the liabilities versus the assets of a company to determine their financial responsibility. A company should have higher assets than financial obligations.
Gambling your money on a company you know nothing about is an unsafe and unwise decision. By simply reviewing the company's background, you have all the stock market basics right at your fingertips.
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