Financial Topics Newsletter

March 2009   Wednesday, September 8, 2010
What Is Naked Short Selling?
Why Should You Care?
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive...

Warren Buffett famously mused that you don’t know who’s been swimming naked until the tide goes out.

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Entertaining Financial Nuggets & Views On The Global Economy
All Original. 100% Fat Free. No Preservatives.
http://www.turtletrader.com/snl.html

I want a better name for the next episode of the Bailout Bill. Names are powerful symbols... 

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Finding a Balance between Risk and Return
One of the most basic investment principles is that returns reward you for the risks that you take. While investors are often uncomfortable with the concept of risk, it is this uncertainty that makes higher rates of return possible. Some basic investment principles related to risk and return include...
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What's a Reasonable Rate of Return?
How do you know if you're saving enough for a future goal? You must get three factors right - how much you need, when you need the money, and how much you'll earn on your investments. You can then calculate how much you should save on an annual basis.
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Make Pension Decisions Carefully
In the past, a retiree typically received a monthly pension check and Social Security benefits. Now, it's not uncommon for a retiree to have a pension plan, a couple of 401(k) plans, some individual retirement accounts (IRAs), personal savings, possibly some deferred compensation, and maybe an annuity. Deciding how to handle all of those different income sources in the most advantageous manner is a daunting task.
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Does Buy and Hold Still Make Sense?
We all know the basics - design an asset allocation plan, ignore market fluctuations, and stick with the plan for the long term. In other words, become a buy-and-hold investor. But in an era where everything seems to change overnight, is it realistic to expect to find investments you'll be comfortable owning for years or even decades
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Assisting Your Parents with Their Finances
Discussing financial matters with your parents can be difficult. You don't want to seem concerned about how much money they may eventually leave you, while they may fear you are interfering in their lives. Yet, without discussing these matters beforehand, you may have trouble finding financial records or determining their wishes if you need to take over their finances.
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Greg Peterson holds a bachelor’s degree in Global Economy from BYU and an MBA in Finance & Entrepreneurship from the Marriott School of Management at BYU, where he was a Dean’s Scholar and 1st runner up in The Student Entrepreneur of The Year Award. He has started & managed several successful companies. After tenures at Merrill Lynch, Fisher Investments, & Smith Barney, he founded Peterson Wealth Management in 2007 to focus on high-quality, low-cost
401(k) plans as well as wealth management for households with over $100,000 to invest. He and his family reside in Orem, Utah and in Timberlakes Estates, Utah.

 
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