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  2. Private credit: What it is and how to invest - AOL

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    To be an accredited investor, an individual and/or a spouse must have a net worth of more than $1 million, not including their main residence. An individual must also have an income of $200,000 or ...

  3. Private money investing - Wikipedia

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    The third difference is control. The situation is analogous in the equity world to investors selecting individual stocks in which to invest, vs. investing in a mutual fund. Whereas fractional investors make the investment decision on each property themselves, fund investors delegate this duty to the fund managers.

  4. Do-it-yourself investing - Wikipedia

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    New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Do-it-yourself (DIY) investing, self-directed investing or self-managed investing is an investment approach where the investor chooses to build and manage their own investment portfolio instead of hiring an agent, such as a stockbroker, investment adviser, private banker, or financial planner.

  5. The Motley Fool - Wikipedia

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    The Motley Fool is a private financial and investing advice company based in Alexandria, Virginia. It was founded in July 1993 by co-chairmen and brothers David Gardner and Tom Gardner, and Todd Etter and Erik Rydholm. [2] [3] [4] The company employs over 300 people worldwide. [5]

  6. The private sector and individual investors are stepping up ...

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    Kara Murphy, Goldman Sachs Personal Financial Management CIO joins the On the Move panel to discuss today’s market action and the latest economic data numbers coming out of China.

  7. Individual investors vs. institutional investors: How ... - AOL

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    Individual investors tend to invest small amounts of money, such as with each paycheck. They often invest through mutual funds at work or buy exchange-traded funds (ETFs) from an online broker.

  8. Private equity - Wikipedia

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    Private-equity capital is invested into a target company either by an investment management company (private equity firm), a venture capital fund, or an angel investor; each category of investor has specific financial goals, management preferences, and investment strategies for profiting from their investments.

  9. Investing 101 for beginners [Video] - AOL

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    In the investing world, you've got a couple of options in front of you. If you think you've got the smarts and want to take an active role in your stocks, then you're going to want to manage your ...