The first hurdle, and one that some find too intimidating to ever quite get past, is
getting a grip on investing jargon.
Not exact matches
Here we have three broad types of things to look for if, in a dismal February well after the fall, we want to
get a firmer
grip on the concrete reality of some particular theological school in which, perhaps, we have
invested deeply felt expectations.
When you
get a
grip on the gist of
investing, it's time to really delve in and take
on more of the nitty - gritty, such as having a basic understanding of financial statements (don't worry, you don't have to turn into an accountant!)
One nice thing about being a knowledgeable insurance investor is that you can
get a firm
grip on the nature of the management teams, and
invest in the good ones when they are out of favor.
Read real estate books, blogs, websites and forums to
get a firm
grip on just what real estate
investing is and how the most successful investors use real estate to build wealth.