Money Matters
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Mutual Funds
A Small Cap Opportunity
Sep 8, 2008
Many experts on Wall Street and in the media don’t pay much attention to small cap stocks. They’re smaller, more obscure companies, they don’t usually involve large sums of money, and they aren’t as glamorous as the bigger caps available to invest in today. But some experts have argued that the lack of attention to small caps is unwarranted. Many argue that small caps offer much more opportunity for growth. |
A Solid Solution
Sep 8, 2008
Money market mutual funds offer a convenient and liquid opportunity for investment. They may not be glamorous or bring extreme returns. But then, they aren’t meant to. Recently, money market mutual funds have found their way into a broad variety of investor’s portfolios as their returns have increased and their attractive reliability has continued. |
An Attractive Alternative
Sep 8, 2008
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are quickly becoming an alternative to mutual funds. Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), have quickly become one of the most popular ways for Americans to reach their financial goals. While they’ve existed in some form or another since 1993, lately ETFs have been given a great deal of attention from both Wall Street and |
An Exciting Bond
Sep 8, 2008
Bonds have never been known as glamorous, but since they’ve been teamed up with ETFs, they may be exciting enough for your portfolio. Since 1993, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have provided another investment tool for Americans. ETFs may offer easy trading options and their convenience, along with their added bonus: diversification. |
An Indicator of Stability
Sep 8, 2008
Index funds have become an increasingly popular investment. But are they right for you? Index funds, which are a type of mutual fund, are a pretty simple concept in the world of investments. In an index fund, stocks are grouped together from companies included within an index, for instance the S&P 500 or the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The percentage of stock is kept the same as the indexes themselves in an attempt to mirror the index. While it’s a rather basic concept, it’s one that for some has proven to be successful over time. |
Choosing the Right Capitalization
Sep 8, 2008
Small, mid and large cap stocks all have their individual benefits. But which one is right for you? One size usually doesn’t “fit-all” and especially not when it comes to the stock market. Choosing the right sized company or fund can be a tricky prospect. “How are the different levels defined?” and “What are the pros and cons of each type?” are two major questions many people have. When dealing with market capitalization and deciding which size is right, it can be a tough choice, so here’s an overview of all three major categories of market capitalization. |
