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The Perfect Portfolio
The ideal portfolio may be different for every investor, but that does not mean there are 150 million perfect variations. Article focuses on the most basic part of investing i.e. "risk," the topic that most of the industry and most investors would be happy to avoid altogether. It also emphasizes...
Tags: Asset, Portfolio, Investor, FundAdvice.com, Asset Management, Financial Accounting, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
How to Avoid the Worst Mistakes Investors Make
Investing is about taking risks, and when one does that, they are entitled to expect a return that is commensurate with the level of risk taken. However, if one is not careful, the own mistakes can prevent from achieving the return. Some of the mistakes which are made include: No...
Tags: Mistake, Investor, FundAdvice.com, Financial Accounting, Strategy, Finance, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
What Investors Really Need to Know
It is very essential that investors have full knowledge before investing. This is because it may lead to loss to the investor. This article tries to provide information on what investors really need to know. The aspects, which have been, covered in this focus on what one can control, diversify...
Tags: Investor, FundAdvice.com, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
How to Manage the Most Important Risks of Investing
So many people invest, yet so few understand how investing really works. Investing is simply finding a way to be paid for taking calculated risks. Too many investors forget the link between returns and risks. Smart investors know how much risk is appropriate for them, and they do not exceed...
Tags: Risk, Investor, FundAdvice.com, Financial Accounting, Strategy, Finance, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Ten Things You Can Do That Will Improve Your Financial Future
This article discusses ten things that one can do that will improve financial future. Some of these points are make or review the estate plan, examine asset allocation, examine mix of taxable and tax-sheltered assets, give some money away, review the insurance and many other. All these have been discussed...
Tags: Asset, Financial, FundAdvice.com, Asset Management, Financial Accounting, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
Superior Diversification on a Shoestring Budget
Any investor who loaded up on growth stocks or technology funds a few years ago should now be able to see the advantage of owning some other kinds of assets as well. On the other hand, proper diversification is not hard for investors who have enough money. The question this...
Tags: Diversification, Investor, FundAdvice.com, Financial Accounting, Mutual Funds, Finance, Human Resources, Benefits, Retirement Plans
White papers 2003-01-01
All About Bonds
Some investors tell they would never have a portfolio that includes bonds. This always surprises, because the basics of bonds are quite easy to figure out. In half an hour, an investor can learn enough to put bonds to work as either part or all of a portfolio. Bond is...
Tags: Bond, FundAdvice.com, Investment, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
All About Annuities
Off all the products offered to investors, few are more controversial than variable annuities. The conventional wisdom is that variable annuities are sold, not bought. In other words, if there were no annuity salespeople, investors would not buy them. The article discusses what annuities are, how they work, and why...
Tags: Annuity, FundAdvice.com, Investment, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
20 Things You Should Know Before You Invest In A Mutual Fund
This article focuses upon 20 things, which one should know before investing in a mutual fund. Some of these points include: Know the fund's stated objective and how the fund plans to achieve, know the fund's "style" of investing, know if the fund charges a front-end load, know the fund's...
Tags: Fund, Mutual Fund, FundAdvice.com, Mutual Funds, Retirement Plans, Investment, Human Resources, Benefits, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
Why You Should Care How Your Financial Advisor Makes Money
One of the most important things one can do when they hire a financial advisor is to be as clear as possible about how are they paying that advisor. Although it is an uncomfortable area for many people, compensation is one of the most basic things one must understand when...
Tags: Incentive, Compensation, Financial, Advisor, FundAdvice.com, Financial Industry, Benefits, Sales Force Management, Investment, Financial Accounting, Human Resources, Sales, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
Staying Solvent: Making Your Retirement Money Last a Lifetime
Many people look forward longingly to the day they can retire, thinking many of their cares will be gone. That is the fantasy of retirement. However, for many people, the reality is startlingly different. Most retirees have to shift gears in the way they think and invest. Most retired investors...
Tags: FundAdvice.com, Taxes, Free Trade, Mutual Funds, Retirement Plans, Investment, Financial Planning, Finance, Human Resources, Benefits
White papers 2003-01-01
Triple Your Investment Returns in Four Easy Steps
Whether one is young and just starting out, approaching mid-life and accumulating savings, one can put a huge number of extra dollars in the pocket and in the pockets of heirs if he just do a few things right. The article points out four easy steps for tripling the investment...
Tags: Worth, FundAdvice.com, Investment, Asset Management, Finance, Operational Planning, Business Operations
White papers 2003-01-01
Retirees: Less Can Be More
The apparent contradiction, that one can get more money from lower returns, is a terrific example of something that too few retirees understand: The rules of investing are suddenly quite different when one start withdrawing money from his portfolio. The article emphasizes that when a person is retired, the biggest...
Tags: Money, FundAdvice.com, Asset Management, Investment, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
A Perfect Retirement in 10 Easy Steps
The article emphasizes that when a person is retired, the biggest investment risk he face is running out of money. This article provides ten easy steps that an investor should keep in his mind so that investors can make their "golden years" as golden as possible. These steps will steer...
Tags: Investor, FundAdvice.com, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
Why to Invest in International Funds
The article emphasizes that the U.S. stock market has essentially been in the pits for the past three years, and international markets have not been a lot better. However, there is still an enormous benefit to long-term investors, who balance the U.S. equity investments with international ones. What retired investor...
Tags: Stock, Equity, Investor, FundAdvice.com, Investment, Financial Accounting, Financial Services, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
Retirees: Earn Lower Returns
This article is not a pitch for investing in bonds, though they are an essential part of most retirement portfolios. No, this is a pitch for investments of any type that have lower risks. It stresses that there is a big difference between the best way to invest before retirement...
Tags: Retirement, Accumulation, FundAdvice.com, Asset Management, Investment, Financial Accounting, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
The Ultimate Buy-and-Hold Strategy
Over the years, it has been studied that the buy-and-hold portfolios produce less than they should. Typically, it has been seen that investors are either taking too much risk for the performance they are getting or not getting the performance, they deserve to compensate them for the risk they are...
Tags: Risk, Investor, FundAdvice.com, Financial Accounting, Performance Management, Strategy, Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
Retirement: When Your Portfolio Starts Paying You
There are very few financial changes as big as retirement: It is the end of paying ones portfolio and the start of having ones portfolio pay him/her. How one goes about making this transition will have financial repercussions for the rest of ones life. This article is built around five...
Tags: Retirement, Financial, FundAdvice.com, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
The Best Retirement Strategy I Know Using Market Timing
When people retire, they face some crucial financial decisions that will determine the quality of the rest of their lives. One of the most basic is how to invest whatever resources they have accumulated. The purpose of this article is to provide a strategy, which consist of two major elements....
Tags: Asset, Financial, Investor, FundAdvice.com, Asset Management, Mutual Funds, Retirement Plans, Financial Accounting, Strategy, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Human Resources, Benefits, Finance, Management
White papers 2003-01-01
When a Professional Advisor is Worthwhile
This article is written with do-it-yourself DIY investors in mind. Unfortunately, in the real world, the majority of DIY investors do not do nearly as well as the majority of those who use advisors. At its core, investing is about taking calculated, smart risks. If one manage risks and manage...
Tags: Advisor, Investor, FundAdvice.com, Investment, Financial Accounting, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
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