You can invest only if you have savings.
If you dont save, you cant invest. The big question therefore is how to save. The article/tips tackles this question/problem
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Using a Spendthrift Trust Fund
If you want to build a portfolio for your children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, or other heirs, but worry about them squandering the money, a spendthrift trust fund might be the perfect tool for your situation. Read more
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Should You Hire a Portfolio Manager?
Many bank trust departments will now manage your money in exchange for a 1% to 2% fee, meeting with you to discuss your personal situation, handle your bills, and much more, depending on your asset level. For some of you, this might be a much better way to go than trying to pick your own stocks. Read more
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3 Types of Investment Risks People Often Ignore
There are three types of investment risks that investors ignore at their own peril. Though far from a comprehensive list, these three are often neglected or go unnoticed. Read more
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How Asset Allocation Can Help Reduce Risk
You might be able to reduce your risk substantially through the use of an asset allocation strategy that insulates you from dependence on the stock market, bond market, or real estate market in isolation. Read more
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