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3 questions to ask
Monday, February 25, 2008 | Brad Brown

I would definitely like to hear someone else's opinion on it. But I would think the questions an prospective investor might ask would be:

1. How much is it gonna cost me?

2. How long before I get my money?

3. What security is there for my money? (Is there something I can lien, etc)

I think that's pretty much the bottom line, right? Without those questions, you really don't know anything. And without those questions, you can really find out the most important things to an investor. I mean, me personally, am an investor. Although I think smoking is bad, I'll still make money off stock in Big Tobacco. The type of business doesn't really matter to me, unless we're talking about something really volatile like pork belly futures or something.

Anyway, before I start rambling, that's my opinion. Those are the 3 questions to ask.



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