Ask The Readers – Biggest Financial Mystery

You all know that I have been to finance school twice. In my undergrad program, MBA, time working in a bank, time working as an accountant, and time working as a financial analyst, I have pretty much uncovered the answer to finance’s biggest mysteries.

While this stuff has become second nature to me, I know it has not for everyone. From stock valuation to corporate bonds to mutual funds to index funds and back again, almost everyone has some questions about investments, loans, and financial management.

This week, I am handing it over to you to ask me about finance’s biggest mysteries. And, to top it off, if you can stump me and I don’t know the answer, I will give you a free copy of my eBook, the Personal Finance Arsenal, and promise to research the answer for you.

So, what do you look at as finance’s biggest mystery?

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Eric

President and CEO at Narrow Bridge Media
Eric is the founder and editor of Narrow Bridge Finance. He is a financial analyst with an MBA and undergraduate degree in finance.
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  • Jeff @ Sustainable Life BLog

    stock valuations are really hard for me to understand!

    • http://www.narrowbridge.net Eric

      I can help with that!

  • http://www.beatingbroke.com/ Beating Broke

    I’m with Jeff.  I have a terrible time understanding what all the jargon is that goes into a stock valuation, as well as what the numbers really mean.  After a few years, I think I’ve finally gotten P/E sort of figured out.

    • http://www.narrowbridge.net Eric

      It sounds like I need to do some posts on stock valuations and investing.

  • http://www.nextpay.com/processing_gateway.php Processing Gateway

     You have an interesting offer- a free ebook that you normally sell at $27.

    It’s a bit hard to formulate a question being new in this business/investment arena.  I’m just thinking, how do you manage to get ahead of the others in stock market? I hope you’d give secrets… :)

    In business, I know research and planning are two important things that shouldn’t be missed. And may I also add, making the right decision.

    Best regards,
    Belinda

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