Friday, December 2, 2016

Once you read this, you'll see investing in a whole new way.

You might wonder, and ask "is there a possibility that I can plant this one dollar bill, and get a money tree?" Well the answer is no, you can't, duh, but there is something kind of similar, and that's investing! When you invest, you gradually generate money! So what is the term "investing" mean? Well, when you invest into a company, you dedicate your time and money into it and get money back. So what's in it for the company you might ask, but don't worry, you're not a parasite. Companies sell shares to people because they also need money! They use this money to introduce a new product, advertise, and to buy materials for their products. And in return for you helping them, for a certain percentage of how much they make on their products, and how many shares you buy, will be given to you as money!!! Plus, the longer you have the shares for, the money continues to generate!!! It's that easy..... but, there is a condition though. If the company does poorly, and doesn't do successful with their products, you get less money. So this is what I learned when doing my project. Thank you for reading my post, and have a wonderful morning/ evening/ night! :D

4 comments:

  1. i like how youre so enthusiastic, but investments have risks, you may lost your money

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  2. I love how you explained that when you invest in a company, you dedicate your time and money into it and get money back. I totally agree with you. Investing in a company will increase your amount of money.

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  3. I just want to add to your post a little bit. If you pick the wrong company to invest your money into, rather than get less money, you could begin to lose money. I also liked your comparison of investment to a money tree. Fertilizer and water are like the continuous amount of money you put in each month. If you dedicate some time and work into each one, you could be earning more than you spend.

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  4. i really like your 1st line, it made me read your whole blog. Nice job!!!

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