Overcoming Fear Everywhere you turn these days, you hear and see negative things. These negative things promote fear in each of us. One of the things that has hurt the economy is fear. This effects our personal economy as well. These fearful thoughts provide us with no benefits. All they do is stop our progress in our personal and financial lives. Fears often disguise themselves in what most of us consider reasonable thoughts. Worry, concern, excuses are the most common forms of fearful thoughts that we experience on a daily […]
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ETFs—An Investment Option by Jeff Loertscher
March 24, 2009 in Income Creation, Personal Finance, Retirement Planning
ETFs—An Investment Option Some students have had interest in Exchange-Traded Funds. It for this purpose I am writing to those students today. Many recognize my view on mutual funds. I feel strongly that are one of the greatest investment options available because of the diversification aspect within them. However, they can be expensive including fund fees, potential load fees, 12b-1 fees, and other fees. To remedy this I have proposed Index Funds because they can accomplish the objective of diversification and fulfill the concept of Modern Portfolio Theory, while reducing […]
Weekly Financial Podcast hosted by Lorin Hardy
March 20, 2009 in Personal Finance
This week Lorin share's another inspirational testimonial from a student.
Protected: Weekly Financial Graduate Conference Call
March 18, 2009 in Graduate Conference Call, Personal Finance
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