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Lessons From The Intelligent Investor

Lessons From The Intelligent Investor in Bloomington, MN

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Lessons From The Intelligent Investor in Bloomington, MN

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Discover The Right Methods And Develop Powerful Mastery Behind Investing Your Money - Do You Work Very Hard At Making Money But Still Find Yourself Short Of Money No Matter What You Do?If you're like a lot of people watching the recession unfold, you havelikely started to look at your finances under a microscope. Perhapsyou have started saving--the annual savings rate by people has startedto recover a bit.Statistics conclude that 72% of workers will only be able to replace45% of their income from Social Security and their 401(k) scombined.Yikes! The huge majority of those depending on 401(k) s have littlehope of living as well in retirement as they did being employed. Ifthose scary stats aren’t a wake up call to baby boomers andgeneration-Xers I don’t know what are.A lot of middle-aged employees have a number of choices. Work atyour present job till you drop dead or look forward to a second careeras a Wal-Mart welcomer. A different choice is to actually learn how tobecome a better investor and work hard to make your retirementhoard grow at a rate higher than the 7% to 10% yearly that you mayexpect from a index fund or with a financial advisor.Now you're enquiring: What about investing my cash? How do I beginif I don't have a lot, and how do I limit my risk? Here are steps tobecome an investor, and do it the right way.Table Of ContentsChapter 1:Why Are You InvestingChapter 2:Reasons Not To InvestChapter 3:Decide What’s Right For YouChapter 4:Mutual FundsChapter 5:TaxesChapter 6:Correct MindsetChapter 7:Real Estate
Discover The Right Methods And Develop Powerful Mastery Behind Investing Your Money - Do You Work Very Hard At Making Money But Still Find Yourself Short Of Money No Matter What You Do?If you're like a lot of people watching the recession unfold, you havelikely started to look at your finances under a microscope. Perhapsyou have started saving--the annual savings rate by people has startedto recover a bit.Statistics conclude that 72% of workers will only be able to replace45% of their income from Social Security and their 401(k) scombined.Yikes! The huge majority of those depending on 401(k) s have littlehope of living as well in retirement as they did being employed. Ifthose scary stats aren’t a wake up call to baby boomers andgeneration-Xers I don’t know what are.A lot of middle-aged employees have a number of choices. Work atyour present job till you drop dead or look forward to a second careeras a Wal-Mart welcomer. A different choice is to actually learn how tobecome a better investor and work hard to make your retirementhoard grow at a rate higher than the 7% to 10% yearly that you mayexpect from a index fund or with a financial advisor.Now you're enquiring: What about investing my cash? How do I beginif I don't have a lot, and how do I limit my risk? Here are steps tobecome an investor, and do it the right way.Table Of ContentsChapter 1:Why Are You InvestingChapter 2:Reasons Not To InvestChapter 3:Decide What’s Right For YouChapter 4:Mutual FundsChapter 5:TaxesChapter 6:Correct MindsetChapter 7:Real Estate

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