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Tanya Said:
My non-matched 403b (mutual funds) has 1.6% fee charge. Could an individual Vanguard account do better for meWe Answered:
I would consult with Fidelity investments ... see what they have to offer or recommend.Denise Said:
2 month back i have invested About 50,000 in american funds now funds are going down,shoul i pull out my money?We Answered:
it depends... what kind of funds are you in? Remember, funds (like mutual funds) are made up of good stocks and bad stocks. It is harder to make money with funds. I prefer individual stocks of good companies, especially when the market is going higher, as it is now. if you identify an industry that is "hot" and then pick the best company in that industry, there is a good chance (although not guaranteed) that you will make money. i prefer that method to owning mutual funds. it does take more work on your part though to do it that way.check out my stock recommendation blog for more ideas:
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Tommy Said:
mid twenty year old in Louisiana need financial advisor? Any suggestions.?We Answered:
You can do some reading and certainly be able to take care of your own situation...or you can get some help at a place like Fidelity...log on there and print up anything from " basics" to long-term investment strategies.Basically, you seem to be in good shape...just keep maxxing that IRA...and certainly open a second " investment" account...get some of that 3.5% money into a few funds that could at least double that return...but still be available at the click of a mouse to be withdrawn.
If you take things a step at a time, you won't be " overwhelmed"... nothing has to be " set in concrete" right now...not every penny has to be placed in some " strategic" place. Get into one or two funds...see haw they perform for you after six or nine months... add to them...or move them around ..as the results will tell you what to do. It is Soooo simple now in this computer age.
If you still think you need more attention, that Fidelity site also has a phone number ..you can talk to a rep...have them send any info you think you might need...or ask them to suggest some...there is no " hard sell" with them...they know they have a good thing and just present it to you.
As far as the bond...I'd say ALWAYS go tax-free...just one less headache...and returns are still decent.
Lucy Said:
McCain's finance advisor supports terrorist funding?We Answered:
Very good point. Not to mention that gramm advocates that which McCain now blames for the banking/economic crisis-DE-regulation. McCain has done a serious 180 and cites deregulation as being the source of the banking/lending failure OOPS....and NOW he wants more regulations? THe hypocrisy and desperate backpedaling of McCain only serves to underscore his incompetence and desperation to get into the #1 seat. He doesn't care anymore what he says or said or does or did,he is so power hungry that he is willing to sell off America to the highest bidder, so long as he has the POWER!!! VOTERS BEWARE!!Isaac Said:
I am an american with permanent residency in Australia. Can I establish american residency at the same time?We Answered:
You probably can establish residency in two different countries at the same time by having real estate property and other ties in both countries. But then you might end up with a tax nightmare, where you will have to pay taxes twice to two different countries on the same income.If you want to avoid tax problems. Then I suggest that you maintain residency in one country only, move all of your money there, and do all of your investment activities from inside that country.
Hector Said:
Why has the american legal/protective system turned a blind eye to the huge number of illegal aliens?We Answered:
Because the national Democrat party and most liberals support amnesty for illegal aliens and open borders. To the left, illegal aliens are viewed as "Undocumented Democrat voters." Rep. Gutierrez (D) has introduced a Mass Amnesty for Illegal Aliens bill, which we must stop dead in its tracks. We must demand that E-Verify be made permanent and that it be expanded.A new bipartisan resolution in the House opposes efforts to grant amnesty to illegal aliens. Introduced by Representatives Chaffetz (R-UT), Kratovil (D-MD), Hunter (R-CA), and Nye (D-VA), H. Res. 1026 asserts that Congress should "reject amnesty and any legal status which pardons those here in violation of our laws."
Ten Democrats and 12 Republicans are original sponsors of the BRIDGE Resolution (Bipartisan Reform of Immigration through Defining Good Enforcement), which also encourages Congress to make E-Verify mandatory for all employers and to "effectively secure and control United States borders."
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