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Turquoise Mines From Around The World
Author : Chris Ralph
The beautiful blues and greens of turquoise have been treasured by many cultures all across the world since pre-historic times. Turquoise has been mined from a number of locations worldwide, including Persia (present day Iran), Tibet, China, Egypt and the southwest US. Nearly everywhere it was mined, it was highly valued by the local cultures. When turquoise was first introduced to Europe in the middle ages, the material was fine quality blue turquoise from mines located in present day Iran. However, because the material came to Europe via Turkey, it became known as the “Turkish stone”, later corrupted to its present name, turquoise.
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ATTENTION INVESTORS: Celebrities Add Luster to Diamonds' Sparkle (Just Ask Paris Hilton!)
Author : Kris Nickerson
When Hollywood celebrities shine, there's more than their star wattage at work. As evidenced on the Red Carpet, award winners and runners-up alike are adorned with jewels.
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Heated Clothing for Winter Comfort
Author : Gerald Campbell
Most people think of heated clothing as an accessory for outdoorsmen or motorcyclists. No more! Heated clothing is moving into the mainstream as new technology makes it accessible and useful for everyone.
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Exercise and Sleep
Author : Steven Godlewski
The amount of physical exercise that you exert during the day is one of the key ingredients to helping you get a good sleep at night. The more active your body is during the day, the more likely you are to relax at night and fall asleep faster.
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7 Tips to Help You Find Writing Gigs Locally
Author : Triumph
Tip #1 to Find Writing Gigs Locally
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How to get videos onto your iPod video
Author : John Ugoshowa
The iPod video is known as the last generation of iPods, which surprised the market and the sales since its appearance. Basically, this new device is able to play videos. If this seems like fun, the technical part might need some guidance.
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5 Factors To Consider When Investing For Passive Income PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 07 September 2007
Author : Bernard Ng
From the “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki, I learnt that to be financially free, I need to generate sufficient income to cover the monthly expenses of my lifestyle. And it is not just income, but passive income so that I can still survive without having to work. And to generate passive income, Robert Kiyosaki and his Rich Dad advise that we should let money work hard for us.

There are many ways to generate passive income. We can generate passive income by investing into stocks and bonds, mutual funds, real estate, commodities and also investing in businesses. Robert Kiyosaki in particularly love using real estate to generate passive income.

What best work for Robert Kiyosaki might not be the best for you. Before deciding which is the best passive income generating investment methods for you, here are 5 major factors which you might want to consider:

1) What is the initial cash outlay?

Obviously, the first question is what is the initial cash outlay, if any, for your investment instruments.
Is it a one-time cash outlay? Or is it a recurring investing scheme, where you need to continue to invest more money into this instrument to maintain generating the level of passive income that you need?

How long do you need to maintain this recurring investment? Is the recurring investment amount constant or will it increase or decrease or even fluctuate over time? Does the fluctuation depend on other factors?

Is there any other fees like maintenance charges or yearly renewal charges?

2) What is the real net rate of return?

What is the rate of return of your investments? Is it a net rate of return?
What is the return frequency? 2% per year? 2% in 5 years? 2% in 10 years?
What are some of the major factors which can affect the rate of return?
Can the return be compounded upon the themselves?

3) What are the risks involved?

What is the risk exposure of your investment instruments? Is it classified as high risk, medium risk or low risk.
Could you lose your initial investment and/or your earnings if you are not vigilant?

One point to note is your own risk profile and your financial goals. Usually the return are higher as the risk level goes up. So if your financial objective is to aggressively building up your wealth quickly, you might opt to go for high risk investment in view of the higher return.

The bottom line however, is to be fully aware of the risk involved and then make a judgement call based on the risk and reward involved.

4) Is the return easily accessible?

Can you get hold of the earning generated when you need it?
Or is the earning generated only accessible in certain frequency or period? Monthly? Quarterly? Year? Only at the first month of the year? Only at the 1st week of the month?
How is the earning returned to you? Via physical checks? Fund transfer? What is the lead time for delivery?
Is there any other fees involved? Like fund transfer charges, withdrawal charges?

5) Are your investments truly passive?

Do your investments require constant monitoring? Do you need to constantly watch the markets in order to avoid losing potential earning and/or capital sum? Do you need continuous effort to manage and/or maintain your investments?

For example, if you have real estate, you might need some effort/time or money to maintain it. I remembered that Robert Kiyosaki had to deal with toilet problems in his first few real estate investments.

All these questions will hopefully help you to determine the viability of your investment instruments to generate enough passive income to fund your lifestyle which you want.

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Bernard Ng keeps a blog "Wisdom of the Rich Dad" at http://www.richdadwisdom.com, where he shares lessons learnt from Robert Kiyosaki's 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad'.
 

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