Investing Questions and Answers

Interested in buying stocks. Is it possible to make $100 turn into $10,000 -15,grand in a year?




Answers: Others have commented on the extreme improbability of this, but it may be worthwhile to contemplate the underlying logic.
Suppose an investment exists which is reasonably likely to be worth $10-15K in one year, and the owner is preparing to sell to a buyer for $100. Wouldn't you immediately offer $101? $200? $5,000? In an efficiently functioning market, there are a near-infinite number of potential investors bidding on any particular security, and it simply is not possible to obtain such spectacular returns as you aspire to, after accounting for risk.
You find a hell of a growth stock and its possible. Find it, please let me know.

Buying diamonds?




Answers: I don't recommend buying diamonds as an investment. There is a tremendous mark-up between wholesale and retail prices for diamonds. Expect to get approximately half the retail price when selling. Diamond prices over the recent 25 years have not kept up with inflation, so don't expect great increases in price in the future.
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Tiffany. If you're gonna spend thousands on a tiny peice of crystalized carbon, might as well spend the most you possibly can for something that has no intrinsic or utilitarian value.
Why not find a diamond that you like, get an identical looking CZ and invest the difference in an indexed mutual fund. After 30 years, you will have worn the CZ the same way as the diamond & NO ONE will know the difference.You'll also become a millionaire just by wearing a CZ.
Sure, the market never had so much demand for pink, reds and blues as ever !
Colorless diamonds : buy over 3 minimum to 5 cts (better) in IF, VVS and in colors D and E preferably. Prices are going up fast !

Dont buy retail, buy from the trade.
If you dont get what you want, let me know !

How to evaluate a project?

by NPV how do we evaluate a project and the same by IRR


Answers: NVP is explained here...
http://hspm.sph.sc.edu/COURSES/ECON/inve...

IRR here...

http://www.valuebasedmanagement.net/meth...

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