Investing
Choosing the right investments and setting the right investment strategy requires proper planning, patience and diligence. Making the right decisions will help you realize your financial goals, while making mistakes can set you back years. This section discusses how stocks, bonds, mutual funds and other investments should play into your portfolio; how to factor in age-based strategies, personal investment philosophies and market dynamics into determining your optimal asset allocation; and how to avoid common mistakes that trip up many investors.
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