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  • Share your best performing mutual fund?

    Posted by admin on December 31st, 2008 and filed under best performing mutual funds | 2 Comments »

    More money in the fund means more money for all of us. Share your best performing fund.

    EWZ, which has grown 225% since I bought it in July 2004.

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    Which are some good no load Mutual Funds to invest for retirement?

    Posted by admin on December 31st, 2008 and filed under best no load mutual funds | 8 Comments »

    A financial advisor probably would recommend a Load fund… I need to rely on the yahoo answers crowd.

    I wish I knew how to quit Yahoo Answers.

    Try Vanguard Funds — low fees, solid funds.

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    What are the mutual funds with the highest rate of return?

    Posted by admin on December 31st, 2008 and filed under mutual funds performance | 5 Comments »

    Is there a chart or website I can check for the performance of mutual funds? Thank You for your time.

    One of the most important things about a mutual fund are the expenses—investigate what you will have to pay up front and ongoing, to maintain your investment.

    I suggest an international index fund. Broad diversification with low costs.

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    How would you boycott the BCS?

    Posted by admin on December 31st, 2008 and filed under mutual fund ratings | 7 Comments »

    Lots of people are talking about boycotting the Bowl Championship Series in the wake of this weekend's ratings. How does anyone plan on doing that? Are you going to boycott everything PepsiCo's involved with (they own Tostitos, among about a billion other brands), dump your home, auto and life insurance (Allstate), Fedex and maybe even your bank or mutual funds (Citi)? Because I can't think of another way to do it. These folks are too big and too dug in for a boycott to work, whether you watch the game or not.

    The only people talking 'boycott' are idiots like you who don't realize your team doesn't deserve to be in first after they lose. And really, many fans 'boycott' the bowls their team isn't in anyway, so there's nothing you can do.

    You BCS haters need to make up your mind. Is the BCS f-ed up because it doesn't let the little guy in like a playoff system would, or is it f-ed up because the traditional powerhouses get blocked out too easily? Well guess what, a traditional powerhouse who hasn't lost a regular season game since Oct 2005 is #1, and one of the "little guys" (who has the 12th rated schedule in the country BTW, undoubtedly better than your team) is at #2. Stop whining because your team lost and you think it's unfair a team of losers isn't #1.

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    Should I use my rebate for consumption or investment?

    Posted by admin on December 31st, 2008 and filed under high yield mutual funds | 6 Comments »

    I was wondering what the best use of my rebate would be, since it will be nice but not necessary. I live within my means. So I'll use it in the spirit it is intended. What do you all think the best use of the money will be? Should I invest in a high yield mutual fund? Go buy new a new LG washer and dryer? Pay down my debt? What will be the best way to use that money to stimulate the economy?

    Travel in the US. You'll spread out the love.

    But…if it was me….I'd pay off personal debt.

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    Where can I find more info on real estate mutual funds?

    Posted by admin on December 31st, 2008 and filed under mutual fund info | 2 Comments »

    Currently this had be approved by SEBI. please provide info.

    icicidirect.com
    IING

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