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R.M. Lewis

Investing – The Beginner's Guide to Investing

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    If there’s anything in the whole world of mutual funds that you can take to the bank, it’s that expense ratios help you make a better decision. In every single time period and data point tested, low-cost funds beat high-cost funds
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    limit the cost of your transaction to no more than 1 percent of the amount of stock you’re buying
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    Dividends can account for as much as one-third of market returns and the steady income comforts investors during volatile periods. Beware of high-yield stocks, and investing in
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    Dividends can account for as much as one-third of market returns and the steady income comforts investors during volatile periods. Beware of high-yield stocks, and investing in companies with high or unsustainable dividend payout ratios. Avoid the temptation to chase the latest fad stocks and IPOs
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    If you start using ETFs rather than index mutual funds, I’d recommend investing new money just a few times per year rather than bi-weekly or monthly. This way you avoid paying a lot of commissions for your smaller transactions
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    MUTUAL FUND EXPENSIVE MISTAKES TO AVOID
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    course be fees and commissions
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    invest your money without having to do your own market research and be sure that your money is in the good hands of a professional
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    collection of stocks and bonds that is managed by a professional
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    stocks give moderately high potential returns
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