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Mutual Funds: 10 questions to test your IQ
Mutual funds are a cornerstone of retirement planning. Yet they’re widely misunderstood and investing ignorance can really cost you. Do you know the difference between an expense ratio and a turnover ratio? What about an open-end fund versus a closed-end? Try this quiz, and check out the answers at bottom:

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10 questions to test your mutual fund IQ

April 15, 2010 Stock investing

10 questions to test your mutual fund IQ By Mark Jewell The Associated Press Mutual funds are a cornerstone of retirement planning. Yet they’re widely misunderstood, and investing ignorance can really cost you. Do you know the difference between an expense ratio and a turnover ratio? What about an open-end fund versus a closed-end? Try [...]

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The Investor’s Guide to Understanding Accounts: 10 Crunch Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Company

December 14, 2009 Stock investing

Many investors ignore company accounts because they think they are too difficult. But, as the great investor Peter Lynch said “Investing without looking at the numbers is like playing bridge without looking at the cards.”The mission of this book is to explain to ordinary investors, with no accounting knowledge, what to look for in a [...]

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The Investor’s Guide to Understanding Accounts: 10 Crunch Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Company

December 11, 2009 Stock investing

Many investors ignore company accounts because they think they are too difficult. But, as the great investor Peter Lynch said “Investing without looking at the numbers is like playing bridge without looking at the cards.”The mission of this book is to explain to ordinary investors, with no accounting knowledge, what to look for in a [...]

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The Investor’s Guide to Understanding Accounts: 10 Crunch Questions to Ask Before Investing in a Company

December 11, 2009 Stock investing

Many investors ignore company accounts because they think they are too difficult. But, as the great investor Peter Lynch said “Investing without looking at the numbers is like playing bridge without looking at the cards.”The mission of this book is to explain to ordinary investors, with no accounting knowledge, what to look for in a [...]

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