You see reports like this all the time "...Stocks
rallied to a three-month high in the past week, helped by more
assertive language from the Fed Wednesday..." You can read the full article here http://www.cnbc.com//id/48494065
But what does it all mean to a first-time investor? Your investment portfolio typically is made up of three main asset classes: stocks, bonds and cash or cash equivalents.
A diversified portfolio holds a mix of the three asset classes and might also include exchange traded funds (ETFs), precious metals, commodities, annuities, cash value life insrance, tax-exempt investments and real estate. It is important to remember that each has its own category-specific risks.
Your investment portfolio needs to be managed. We will cover this on a later post.
The book, Destination Points, A Values-Driven Journey, delivers essential financial topics in a cohesive, chunk-style learning that will stimulate your interest and encourage you to learn more.
http://www.viacompass.com
Here is your compass - based on the book, Destination Points A Values-Driven Journey.
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- zoni
- I'm your next door neighbor with serious concerns about our America. Most people have been silent about things that matter because they do not have the facts. This blog's mission is to educate you about the issues that impact your financial security, your health and your values. In the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, "Our lives begin to end, the day we become silent about things that matter". Speak the truth. Be empowered and stand on the facts. Rise in righteous indignation and together we can effect the change to take back America.