Canary Barbie

BLACK CANARY Barbie Doll DC Comics Mattel 2008 New FREE SHIPPING
BLACK CANARY Barbie Doll DC Comics Mattel 2008 New FREE SHIPPING
$42.49
Time Remaining: 19d 21h 28m
Buy It Now for only: $42.49

Black Canary 2008 Barbie Doll Deboxed sexy DC Comics Justice League
Black Canary 2008 Barbie Doll Deboxed sexy DC Comics Justice League
$30.00
Time Remaining: 56m

Barbie Collector Black Label BLACK CANARY Doll NEW RARE DC Comics action figure
Barbie Collector Black Label BLACK CANARY Doll NEW RARE DC Comics action figure
$35.99
Time Remaining: 4d 4h 42m
Buy It Now for only: $35.99

Pop Culture Barbie as Black Canary
Pop Culture Barbie as Black Canary
$49.99
Time Remaining: 5d 5h 55m
Buy It Now for only: $49.99

Black Canary Barbie Doll 2008 MIB
Black Canary Barbie Doll 2008 MIB
$25.00
Time Remaining: 2h 16m

BLACK CANARY 2008 DC Comic Superheros Barbie NEW NRFB
BLACK CANARY 2008 DC Comic Superheros Barbie NEW NRFB
$59.95
Time Remaining: 15d 4h 24m
Buy It Now for only: $59.95

Barbie doll canary yellow short sleeve shirt top clothes summer flower blue
Barbie doll canary yellow short sleeve shirt top clothes summer flower blue
$4.99
Time Remaining: 19d 21h 7m
Buy It Now for only: $4.99

BLACK CANARY BARBIE DOLL
BLACK CANARY BARBIE DOLL
$67.96
Time Remaining: 12d 23h 15m
Buy It Now for only: $67.96

barbie black canary label dc direct doll figure moc 1999 bid no reserve
barbie black canary label dc direct doll figure moc 1999 bid no reserve
$19.99
Time Remaining: 6h 14m

2008 DC Black Canary Black Label Barbie Collection Doll
2008 DC Black Canary Black Label Barbie Collection Doll
$36.50
Time Remaining: 13d 7h 48m
Buy It Now for only: $36.50

BARBIE DC BLACK CANARY 2008 Black Label
BARBIE DC BLACK CANARY 2008 Black Label
$39.99
Time Remaining: 13d 21h 36m
Buy It Now for only: $39.99

DC Black Canary Doll by Mattel
DC Black Canary Doll by Mattel
$41.80
Time Remaining: 15d 6h 23m
Buy It Now for only: $41.80

2008 BARBIE BLACK CANARY DOLL BLACK LABEL
2008 BARBIE BLACK CANARY DOLL BLACK LABEL
$24.99
Time Remaining: 22h 59m

 2008  Black Canary Barbie Doll  NRFB  New Item
2008 Black Canary Barbie Doll NRFB New Item
$39.95
Time Remaining: 13d 22h 4m
Buy It Now for only: $39.95

BLACK CANARY BARBIE DOLL BLACK LABEL 2008 DC COMICS
BLACK CANARY BARBIE DOLL BLACK LABEL 2008 DC COMICS
$79.99
Time Remaining: 12d 18h 6m
Buy It Now for only: $79.99

BARBIE SUPER HERO BLACK CANARY MINT IN BOX
BARBIE SUPER HERO BLACK CANARY MINT IN BOX
$80.00
Time Remaining: 10d 21h 12m
Buy It Now for only: $80.00

BLACK CANARY BARBIE DOLL DC COMICS L9640 NRFB EXCELLENT CONDITION 2008
BLACK CANARY BARBIE DOLL DC COMICS L9640 NRFB EXCELLENT CONDITION 2008
$24.99
Time Remaining: 1d 21h 45m
Buy It Now for only: $49.99

Barbie Mattel DC 2008   Black Canary JSOA  black label collector doll
Barbie Mattel DC 2008 Black Canary JSOA black label collector doll
$55.00
Time Remaining: 17d 22h 48m
Buy It Now for only: $55.00

BARBIE BLACK CANARY DC BARBIE COLLECTOR NEW NRFB Doll NIB Leather Jacket CUTE
BARBIE BLACK CANARY DC BARBIE COLLECTOR NEW NRFB Doll NIB Leather Jacket CUTE
$59.99
Time Remaining: 6d 18h 6m
Buy It Now for only: $59.99

BARBIES PAL KENS 3 4 LENGTH CANARY YELLOW SHORTS ITEM 97 not sure
BARBIES PAL KENS 3 4 LENGTH CANARY YELLOW SHORTS ITEM 97 not sure
$1.49
Time Remaining: 2d 4h 21m
Buy It Now for only: $3.99

DC Comics Barbie Black Canary NRFB 2008 L9640 Mattel
DC Comics Barbie Black Canary NRFB 2008 L9640 Mattel
$89.95
Time Remaining: 17d 18h 36m
Buy It Now for only: $89.95

Black Canary 2008 Barbie Doll RARE
Black Canary 2008 Barbie Doll RARE
$99.99
Time Remaining: 8d 28m
Buy It Now for only: $99.99

BLACK CANARY BARBIE  2008 Mattel
BLACK CANARY BARBIE 2008 Mattel
$50.00
Time Remaining: 23d 1h 35m
Buy It Now for only: $50.00

2008 Mattel Black Canary Doll Head  Costume Barbie s Famous Friends for OOAK
2008 Mattel Black Canary Doll Head Costume Barbie s Famous Friends for OOAK
$17.99
Time Remaining: 3d 3h 32m
Buy It Now for only: $24.99

DC Black Canary Barbie Doll
DC Black Canary Barbie Doll
$44.99
Time Remaining: 5d 21h 20m
Buy It Now for only: $44.99

BARBIE BLACK CANARY DOLL EXCLUSIVE LIMITED EDITION DC COMIC JLA FIGURE MIB
BARBIE BLACK CANARY DOLL EXCLUSIVE LIMITED EDITION DC COMIC JLA FIGURE MIB
$49.99
Time Remaining: 19d 2h 33m
Buy It Now for only: $49.99

BARBIE BLACK CANARY 2008 DC Comic Superheros Barbie NEW
BARBIE BLACK CANARY 2008 DC Comic Superheros Barbie NEW
$69.00
Time Remaining: 7d 3h 17m
Buy It Now for only: $69.00

Black Canary Black Label Barbie
Black Canary Black Label Barbie
$10.01 (5 Bids)
Time Remaining: 3d 4h 31m

BARBIE COLLECTOR BLACK CANARY BLACK LABEL DC COMICS
BARBIE COLLECTOR BLACK CANARY BLACK LABEL DC COMICS
$39.95
Time Remaining: 19d 17h 15m
Buy It Now for only: $39.95

BLACK CANARY BARBIE DOLL DC COMICS L9640 NRFB MINT CONDITION 2008
BLACK CANARY BARBIE DOLL DC COMICS L9640 NRFB MINT CONDITION 2008
$69.95
Time Remaining: 24d 15h 28m
Buy It Now for only: $69.95

Canary Barbie
Canary Barbie

Should I Invest?

If you've found your way here to this article, chances are you've either got some money socked away or you're planning to do so.

But first things first. Why is investing a smart idea?

Simply put, you want to invest in order to create wealth. It's relatively painless, and the rewards are plentiful. By investing in the stock market, you'll have a lot more money for things like retirement, education, recreation -- or you could pass on your riches to the next generation so that you become your family's Most Cherished Ancestor. Whether you're starting from scratch or have a few thousand dollars saved, Investing Basics will help get you going on the road to financial (and Foolish!) well-being.

Know your goals

What are you saving for? Retirement? College for the kids? A new speaker system complete with woofers and tweeters? An exotic animal menagerie complete with Chihuahuas (woofers) and canaries (tweeters)? A retirement villa in the sun-baked hills of Tuscany?

Say you take $2,000 of your savings and put it into the stock market. If your money returned 10% a year (the S&P 500's historical average), two grand would be worth $34,898.80 after 30 years. That might not get you the perfect retirement home, but it'll at least give you a down payment.

Maybe you don't have $2,000 burning a hole in your bank account, but perhaps you can afford to invest your lunch money. Brown-bag your lunch and sock away just $4 a day, 250 days a year. It's not a lot, but if you're in your early 20s, you've got the investor's best ally on your side -- time. If you invest $1,000 once a year in an investment that averages a 10% annual return -- the average annual stock market return since 1926 -- it'll grow to more than $1 million after 46 years, which is right around the time you'll be ready to retire.

Of course, as you get older and more financially stable, you should be able to put away more to invest. Upping the ante to just $166 a month -- which is probably less than lunch money plus what you pay for cable TV -- would put you at the million-dollar mark in just 39 years.

The power of compounding

The table below shows you how a single investment of $100 will grow at various rates of return. Five percent is about what you might get from a certificate of deposit (CD) or with a government bond over time, 10% is about the historical average stock market return, and 15% is what you might get if you decide to learn how to pick your own stocks and take advantage of some of our lessons in advanced investing techniques.

Growing At

Year    5%    10%    15%    20%       
1    $100    $100    $100    $100       
5    $128    $161    $201    $249       
10    $163    $259    $405    $619       
15    $208    $418    $814    $1,541       
25    $339    $1,083    $3,292    $9,540

Why is the difference between a few percentage points of return so massive after long periods of time? You are witnessing the miracle of compounding. When your investment gains (returns) begin to earn money, and then those returns start to earn money, your investment can mushroom very quickly. Extend the time period or raise the rate of return, and your results increase exponentially. For instance, if you start young, say at 15 years of age, note how quickly a single $100 investment grows, especially in the later years.

Growing At

Age    5%    10%    15%    20%       
15    $100    $100    $100    $100       
20    $128    $161    $201    $249       
25    $163    $259    $405    $619       
30    $208    $418    $814    $1,541       
40    $339    $1,083    $3,292    $9,540       
50    $552    $2,810    $13,318    $59,067       
60    $899    $7,298    $53,877    $365,726       
65    $1,147    $11,739    $108,366    $910,044

Looking at it another way, let's compare two teenagers and their lifetime savings habits. Bianca baby-sits a lot and spends most of her spare time reading. She saves $1,000 a year starting when she's 15 and invests it in the stock market for 10 years earning 12% per year on average. After 10 years, she comes out of her shell, stops adding money to her nest egg, and spends every penny she earns club hopping and on trips to Cancun. But she keeps her nest egg in the market.

Compare her account to that of her friend Patrice, who squandered her early paychecks on youthful indiscretions. At age 40 Patrice gets a wake-up call when her parents retire on nothing but Social Security. She starts vigorously socking away $10,000 every year for the next 25 years. Guess who has more at age 65? That's right, Bianca. (You figured it was a setup, didn't you?) Her 10 years of saving $1,000 per year (just $10,000 total -- the same amount Patrice put away in just one year) netted her $1.8 million by age 65. Patrice, on the other hand, scrimped for 25 years to invest a quarter million dollars out of her own pocket and ended up with just under $1.5 million. Neither will be going to the poorhouse, but you see our point: Bianca's baby-sitting money grew for 50 years, twice as long as Patrice's, and Bianca barely missed it.

(It's almost not fair to mention this, but if Bianca put her money in a Roth IRA, that whole $1.8 million would be tax-free. On the other hand, Patrice couldn't put her full $10,000 in a Roth, so Patrice will pay capital gains tax on a good deal of her gains.)

The power of compounding is the single most important reason for you to start investing right now. Every day you are invested is a day that your money is working for you, helping to ensure a financially secure and stable future.

Common pitfalls to avoid

Before you race off through the rest of Investing Basics, there are some cautionary points to consider before you proceed. These are common mistakes many people make when considering what to do about investing.

1.    Doing nothing. There is no guarantee that the market will go up the first day, month, or even year that you invest in it. But there is one guarantee: Doing nothing at all will not provide for a comfortable retirement.
2.    Starting late. Postponing your investing career is second only to not investing at all on the list of investment sins. You already know that the earlier you start the better off you are. (Take another look at the compound return example we gave above.) If you're already past those formative twenties (you don't look a day over 32 to us), we'll reword this first pitfall to read: "Not starting now."
3.    Investing before paying down credit card debt. If you have money in your savings account and you have revolving debt on your credit card, pay it off. Many credit cards have an annual interest rate of 15% or more. Let's say you have $5,000 to invest, but you also have $5,000 debt on your credit cards with an average annual interest rate of 18%. It doesn't take an astrophysicist to figure out that you're going to have to get an 18% return after you pay taxes just to break even on that $5,000. Pay the debt off first, then think about investing.
4.    Investing for the short term. Only invest money for the short term that you're actually going to need in the short term. Invest money in the stock market that you won't need for at least three years, and preferably five years or longer. If you'll need your cash next year for a down payment on a house or for the family Caribbean cruise, use one of the shorter term and safer havens for your cash, such as money market funds or CDs.
5.    Turning down free money. You'd never turn down a dollar if it was offered with no strings attached. That's what you're doing if your company offers a 401(k) or similar retirement savings plan with an employer match and you're not participating. Take advantage of all tax-advantaged, employer-matched savings programs.
6.    Playing it safe. If you're young, most of your investing dollars should be in the stock market. You have enough time to weather any dips in the market and to reap the rewards of long-term gains. Although you may want to transition into bonds later in life as you depend on your investments for income, stocks should make up a large portion of the portfolio of every investor.
7.    Playing it scary. Not every investment is for everyone. Even if you're a daredevil, you shouldn't pour all of your money into something that could end up going down the drain.
8.    Viewing collectibles or lottery tickets as investments. If old comic books, Barbie dolls, and abandoned exercise equipment could be used to fund retirements, do you think the stock market would exist? Probably not. Don't make the mistake of thinking your jewelry, those Beanie Babies, or the lottery will provide for you in your latter years.
9.    Trading in and out of the market. We believe the best approach to investing is the long-term one. Pick your investments well and you'll reap greater rewards over the long term than you had ever dreamed possible. Trade in and out of the market and you'll be saddled with fees that chip away at your returns, and you'll potentially miss out on gains that long-term investors enjoy with much less effort.

Congratulations mate! You've made it through the first part of Investing Basics. (Bet you didn't even break a sweat.) You've witnessed the power of compounding and you understand how some common pitfalls can ruin even the healthiest investing plan.

______________________________

Publish your articles at - iTechno Article Directory

About the Author

Clickbank Product Reviews and Adsense Information. Visit http://www.oscarshost.com

I need help with cryptic tube stations!!?

1) What you do if you let copper items weather??

2) Which crossing place??

3) Line of people tending plants.

4) Hannibals animal and a rookery move!

6) Pale in place of old village.

7) Male chicken drink Australian!

10) Chilling loses a hundred with a senior university teacher.

11) Coal miners copse or forest.

13) Traps Rupert.........

14) Yellow bird appears to bark! – Canary Wharf – DLR, not sure

15) Rectors envious?

16) Street with empty tunnel route. – Cannon Street – District Line, Not sure

19) Inter an artillery piece -the other way round.

21) Gabriel? – Angel – Northern Line

22) Wall construction units weighing 20 cwt.

23) Bread producer road.

24) The virgin mother meets french good in the east. – East India – DLR, Not sure…..

25) Barbie sounds unwell!!!!

1) Turnham Green
4) Elephant & Castle
7) Cockfosters
11) Colliers Wood
19) Gunnersbury
23) Baker Street
25) Dollis Hill.

There is no station called 'vicars cross' BTW

Check Yes Black Canary

Filed under dolls & bears · Tagged with , , , , ,

Comments are closed.