As we muddle through the first half of the year 2009, I have never seen anything like this. Never have I witnessed the fear and panic in investor's eyes like I have in the past few months. I was thinking of spearheading a new organization--maybe calling it something like the Battered Investors Club or BIA, an acronym for Broke Investors Of America. The stock market has become nothing more than a roulette table, and retirement accounts such as 401K plans have separated the hard worker from half to almost all of the savings they have responsibly set aside for their retirement.

"SoWa" stands for "South of Washington (Street)" - a part of the South End once called "home" by an assortment of large mills and factories producing pianos, canned goods, shoes, and other items. By the 1950s, most of these businesses had moved out and artists moved in, carving studios, living space, and finally shops and galleries out of the mellow brick buildings. Many members from this flourishing arts community exhibit their creations at SoWa, which also features the work of other artisans throughout New England.

If you have plans of getting into this type of business, you really have to spend a practical amount of time going out to people's homes to evaluate furniture pieces, then taking them back to your shop. This is a perfect industry for a new entrepreneur because you put your items on consignment and bring your furniture on a store for sale under contract. Then, if the items are sold, you as the consignor receive the payment from the consignee or the store.

This business is innovative. Investment costs are smaller compared to most retail operations. You can also get the satisfaction of helping your customers achieve great purchases for reasonable price, and will be surprised to the attractive pieces that will walk through your door at any moment.

You should also have a good taste for quality as well as current fashion, and have a little interest about something antiques and collectibles. You should also venture out for an appropriate cut rate for your merchandise.

Many investors start out buying a few collectibles just for the intention of selling at a profit-- without planning on developing an interest in the collectibles markets. With many, this soon changes as they develop a love for buying and selling collectibles and end up making a business and career with collectibles.

I have been involved in the collectibles business for 25 years, and I feel your investment dollar could not be safer at this time. There are no guarantees in life but I know this -- I'll take a signed document by George Washington or Abraham Lincoln over an equal dollar amount of blue chip stocks every time!

As investors, we all have taken some very hard hits over the past year. But it does not have to continue. You can stop the bleeding today in your investment situation. Place your money in tangible collectible investments and go back to sleeping at night!

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homes for sale As we muddle through the first half of the year 2009, I have never seen anything like this. Never have I witnessed the fear and panic in investor's eyes like I have in the past few months. I was thinking of spearheading a new organization--maybe calling it something like the Battered Investors Club or BIA, an acronym for Broke Investors Of America. The stock market has become nothing more than a roulette table, and retirement accounts such as 401K plans have separated the hard worker from half to almost all of the savings they have responsibly set aside for their retirement.

Do you believe in the politicians and financial "gurus" that assure us that the hundreds of billions of "stimulus" dollars that are being printed 24/7 and thrown around like confetti are going to fix this financial disaster that we are in? I don't--I think it is going to get worse. Sure, you are going to see the stock market, real estate market, etc., rally for a little bit. The amount of money (read: our taxes, children's , great grandchildren's) that the government is handing out is bound to cause a blip on the screen for a short term, but then--lookout! The long term result of all this may remind one of something that happened in Rome's history.

juegos "SoWa" stands for "South of Washington (Street)" - a part of the South End once called "home" by an assortment of large mills and factories producing pianos, canned goods, shoes, and other items. By the 1950s, most of these businesses had moved out and artists moved in, carving studios, living space, and finally shops and galleries out of the mellow brick buildings. Many members from this flourishing arts community exhibit their creations at SoWa, which also features the work of other artisans throughout New England.

Every Sunday, a sea of white tents transforms the large parking lot on Harrison Ave in SoWa where the market takes place. Over 140 artisans and 50 antiques and collectibles vendors exhibit every week. Vendors and artisans change weekly, so you never know what you're going to find. And when you find something that you love, you should buy it immediately since you never know if the artisan will be back the next week. (I learned this lesson the hard way.).

trabajo In an auction, people who really understand and have a deep appreciation for valuable and rare things come together to translate into monetary considerations the effort of people taking good care of things of the past and other memorabilia of the past generations. In an auction people that know what they want put up a very fierce contention for things they are sure to cost them a lifetime to get. Paintings and art pieces of master artists are sold for millions and millions because the people bidding for it know that after the auction, it will be priceless. And priceless is a word that can easily be negotiated.

There are a lot of benefits that can be derived from an auction, and both the person with the rare item and the treasure hunter of sorts can see it, especially when the stakes are getting higher at every bid. Owners that bring their rare collectibles and antiques to an auction are rewarded for their diligence in taking care of the items.

I have been involved in the collectibles business for 25 years, and I feel your investment dollar could not be safer at this time. There are no guarantees in life but I know this -- I'll take a signed document by George Washington or Abraham Lincoln over an equal dollar amount of blue chip stocks every time!.

Although SoWa Open Market only operates for a scant 6 months of the year, it's one of the city's most pleasurable shopping experiences. Mark it on your calendar now. You can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.


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juegos Antiques and collectibles come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. A person can find the most unlikely object to collect in crazy places. For example, at a recent flea market, a person found an original copy of the Declaration of Independence in a desk.

What some people think is junk may actually be a very expensive piece of history. People from all over the world collect things and finding them in today's world has become easier than ever.

trabajo Do you believe in the politicians and financial "gurus" that assure us that the hundreds of billions of "stimulus" dollars that are being printed 24/7 and thrown around like confetti are going to fix this financial disaster that we are in? I don't--I think it is going to get worse. Sure, you are going to see the stock market, real estate market, etc., rally for a little bit. The amount of money (read: our taxes, children's , great grandchildren's) that the government is handing out is bound to cause a blip on the screen for a short term, but then--lookout! The long term result of all this may remind one of something that happened in Rome's history.

In the interim, I made the decision that I wanted to take back my money (what was left after they got through with me) and control when and how it was invested. I pulled my money out of my 401K and purchased collectibles. I now have something tangible that I can hold in my hand and admire, It does not have the potential to drop to zero value, I can enjoy looking at it or in many cases using it, and then sell it down the road sometime in the future for a nice profit.

trabajar There are some tips and tricks to remember when you're ready to start buying and selling antique collectibles. For one, you might not think of eBay as the place to go for antiques, but many buyers certainly start there. You can always browse around to see what types of antique collectibles are actually selling versus which ones receive no bids. If you notice that toys go quickly then there's no reason you can't keep your eyes open for certain types next time you're at the flea market. If you notice that a certain type of porcelain gets high bids and a number of bids as well, then you know there's a strong market for that.

Some people think that having a large amount of items in one set of antique collectibles is the key to getting a large price, but sometimes buyers are more interested in hunting down items individually. To them, each piece has special meaning and buying a set from someone else is less appealing then getting them one by one. It's often better, even if you have a large number of items, to list them individually then as a group.

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Juegos As we muddle through the first half of the year 2009, I have never seen anything like this. Never have I witnessed the fear and panic in investor's eyes like I have in the past few months. I was thinking of spearheading a new organization--maybe calling it something like the Battered Investors Club or BIA, an acronym for Broke Investors Of America. The stock market has become nothing more than a roulette table, and retirement accounts such as 401K plans have separated the hard worker from half to almost all of the savings they have responsibly set aside for their retirement.

Do you believe in the politicians and financial "gurus" that assure us that the hundreds of billions of "stimulus" dollars that are being printed 24/7 and thrown around like confetti are going to fix this financial disaster that we are in? I don't--I think it is going to get worse. Sure, you are going to see the stock market, real estate market, etc., rally for a little bit. The amount of money (read: our taxes, children's , great grandchildren's) that the government is handing out is bound to cause a blip on the screen for a short term, but then--lookout! The long term result of all this may remind one of something that happened in Rome's history.

Trabajar"SoWa" stands for "South of Washington (Street)" - a part of the South End once called "home" by an assortment of large mills and factories producing pianos, canned goods, shoes, and other items. By the 1950s, most of these businesses had moved out and artists moved in, carving studios, living space, and finally shops and galleries out of the mellow brick buildings. Many members from this flourishing arts community exhibit their creations at SoWa, which also features the work of other artisans throughout New England.

Every Sunday, a sea of white tents transforms the large parking lot on Harrison Ave in SoWa where the market takes place. Over 140 artisans and 50 antiques and collectibles vendors exhibit every week. Vendors and artisans change weekly, so you never know what you're going to find. And when you find something that you love, you should buy it immediately since you never know if the artisan will be back the next week. (I learned this lesson the hard way.).

Trabajo In an auction, people who really understand and have a deep appreciation for valuable and rare things come together to translate into monetary considerations the effort of people taking good care of things of the past and other memorabilia of the past generations. In an auction people that know what they want put up a very fierce contention for things they are sure to cost them a lifetime to get. Paintings and art pieces of master artists are sold for millions and millions because the people bidding for it know that after the auction, it will be priceless. And priceless is a word that can easily be negotiated.

There are a lot of benefits that can be derived from an auction, and both the person with the rare item and the treasure hunter of sorts can see it, especially when the stakes are getting higher at every bid. Owners that bring their rare collectibles and antiques to an auction are rewarded for their diligence in taking care of the items.

I have been involved in the collectibles business for 25 years, and I feel your investment dollar could not be safer at this time. There are no guarantees in life but I know this -- I'll take a signed document by George Washington or Abraham Lincoln over an equal dollar amount of blue chip stocks every time!.

Although SoWa Open Market only operates for a scant 6 months of the year, it's one of the city's most pleasurable shopping experiences. Mark it on your calendar now. you can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.


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Juegos As we muddle through the first half of the year 2009, I have never seen anything like this. Never have I witnessed the fear and panic in investor's eyes like I have in the past few months. I was thinking of spearheading a new organization--maybe calling it something like the Battered Investors Club or BIA, an acronym for Broke Investors Of America. The stock market has become nothing more than a roulette table, and retirement accounts such as 401K plans have separated the hard worker from half to almost all of the savings they have responsibly set aside for their retirement.

Trabajar"SoWa" stands for "South of Washington (Street)" - a part of the South End once called "home" by an assortment of large mills and factories producing pianos, canned goods, shoes, and other items. By the 1950s, most of these businesses had moved out and artists moved in, carving studios, living space, and finally shops and galleries out of the mellow brick buildings. Many members from this flourishing arts community exhibit their creations at SoWa, which also features the work of other artisans throughout New England.

Trabajo If you have plans of getting into this type of business, you really have to spend a practical amount of time going out to people's homes to evaluate furniture pieces, then taking them back to your shop. This is a perfect industry for a new entrepreneur because you put your items on consignment and bring your furniture on a store for sale under contract. Then, if the items are sold, you as the consignor receive the payment from the consignee or the store.

This business is innovative. Investment costs are smaller compared to most retail operations. You can also get the satisfaction of helping your customers achieve great purchases for reasonable price, and will be surprised to the attractive pieces that will walk through your door at any moment.

You should also have a good taste for quality as well as current fashion, and have a little interest about something antiques and collectibles. You should also venture out for an appropriate cut rate for your merchandise.

Many investors start out buying a few collectibles just for the intention of selling at a profit-- without planning on developing an interest in the collectibles markets. With many, this soon changes as they develop a love for buying and selling collectibles and end up making a business and career with collectibles.

I have been involved in the collectibles business for 25 years, and I feel your investment dollar could not be safer at this time. There are no guarantees in life but I know this -- I'll take a signed document by George Washington or Abraham Lincoln over an equal dollar amount of blue chip stocks every time!

As investors, we all have taken some very hard hits over the past year. But it does not have to continue. You can stop the bleeding today in your investment situation. Place your money in tangible collectible investments and go back to sleeping at night! you can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.


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To some people, collectibles are nothing more than a set of useless items that serve no purpose; after all, who needs ten sets of salt and pepper shakers or fifty snow globes? But to those who do actually have an interest in them, antique collectibles especially can be very valuable. While many have no real purpose or usefulness, they have a special interest to those who do collect and keep them.

If you are interested in buying or selling antique collectibles you may wonder just what type are most popular and which ones are the best sellers. After all, most who get involved with antiques are in it to make some money so why waste time on those that no one wants?

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It's important to remember that there are many different types of antique collectibles that buyers are interested in having for themselves. Some prefer small household items such as radios or televisions, whereas other sets of antique collectibles may be more for the hobby oriented, such as dolls or Radio Flyer wagons. Other types of collectibles might be just about anything that someone would have around the house - snow globes, for example, or commemorative spoons, a certain type of porcelain dishes, or even sugar bowls.

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There are some tips and tricks to remember when you're ready to start buying and selling antique collectibles. For one, you might not think of eBay as the place to go for antiques, but many buyers certainly start there. You can always browse around to see what types of antique collectibles are actually selling versus which ones receive no bids. If you notice that toys go quickly then there's no reason you can't keep your eyes open for certain types next time you're at the flea market. If you notice that a certain type of porcelain gets high bids and a number of bids as well, then you know there's a strong market for that.

There are dealers, appraisers, and experts in every field that can help you get started. Attending auctions, antiques and collectibles shows, and online venues such as eBay are good places to do some research and see what you may be interested in.

Many investors start out buying a few collectibles just for the intention of selling at a profit-- without planning on developing an interest in the collectibles markets. With many, this soon changes as they develop a love for buying and selling collectibles and end up making a business and career with collectibles.

The journey can be filled with hope and fun and the reward of the perfect antique collectible to complete a collection. It can be as thrilling as winning the Super Bowl. Antiquing is a fun journey for those who take the time and effort to find what they are searching for you can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active.


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As we muddle through the first half of the year 2009, I have never seen anything like this. Never have I witnessed the fear and panic in investor's eyes like I have in the past few months. I was thinking of spearheading a new organization--maybe calling it something like the Battered Investors Club or BIA, an acronym for Broke Investors Of America. The stock market has become nothing more than a roulette table, and retirement accounts such as 401K plans have separated the hard worker from half to almost all of the savings they have responsibly set aside for their retirement.

Do you believe in the politicians and financial "gurus" that assure us that the hundreds of billions of "stimulus" dollars that are being printed 24/7 and thrown around like confetti are going to fix this financial disaster that we are in? I don't--I think it is going to get worse. Sure, you are going to see the stock market, real estate market, etc., rally for a little bit. The amount of money (read: our taxes, children's , great grandchildren's) that the government is handing out is bound to cause a blip on the screen for a short term, but then--lookout! The long term result of all this may remind one of something that happened in Rome's history.

In the interim, I made the decision that I wanted to take back my money (what was left after they got through with me) and control when and how it was invested. I pulled my money out of my 401K and purchased collectibles. I now have something tangible that I can hold in my hand and admire, It does not have the potential to drop to zero value, I can enjoy looking at it or in many cases using it, and then sell it down the road sometime in the future for a nice profit.

You can start investing in collectibles right away and at any dollar level--whether you have $100.00 or $1,000,000 to invest--there are collectibles for any interest you can think of. Some of the most popular areas of investing in collectibles are coins, stamps, antique furniture, art, rare books, autographs, and even classic automobiles are good investments now.

There are dealers, appraisers, and experts in every field that can help you get started. Attending auctions, antiques and collectibles shows, and online venues such as eBay are good places to do some research and see what you may be interested in.

One of the best parts of this market is being able to talk directly to the artisan who made the product that you're buying. If you want something slightly different, or perhaps additional pieces for gifts, you can usually make arrangements.

At the Antiques market, look for sets of delicate antique china, mid-century furniture, Art Deco objects, and vintage clothing. You'll also find paintings, plus antique and collectible books.

A favorite corner of SoWa Open Market is the area where local farmers and artisan bakeries display their bounty. Juicy summer fruits and berries glisten like jewels. As the summer goes on, incredible heirloom tomatoes and fresh-picked corn begin to appear. You'll also find mouth-watering local cheeses such as chevre and smoked mozzarella. Buy a nice selection of these irresistible goodies, and you won't have to wonder what to have for dinner.

Although SoWa Open Market only operates for a scant 6 months of the year, it's one of the city's most pleasurable shopping experiences. Mark it on your calendar now


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