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LASER and GLOBAL ALTERNATIVES

Posted: July 13th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Learn | Tags: , | No Comments »

“Investors over the last few years have suffered from diversification-deficit disorder, [...] [thinking] they’re getting diversification from putting their money in large- and small-cap stocks, value and growth strategies and international and emerging markets. But the fact is that all of those went down last year.”

An interesting philosophy that may work as an auxiliary vehicle for investment objectives.


Health Insurance

Posted: May 18th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Learn | Tags: , | No Comments »

“When you’re self-employed, you’re straddling two distinct markets: the individual and the group market,” notes Janet Trautwein, chief executive of the National Association of Health Underwriters, an organization of health insurance agents, brokers, and consultants.

Those two markets vary depending on where you live. And so, if you are self-employed and in the market for a new plan, or you need to upgrade an old one, you should learn about the rules in your state…

Basic information; however, still useful. Do not forget disability insurance.


Asset Allocation

Posted: March 31st, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Learn | Tags: , | No Comments »

To some, stocks are irresistibly cheap right now. The price-to-earnings ratio on the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index is 12 to 13, lower than its historical average of closer to 17.

Skeptics [...] argue that the March gains were nothing more than a suckers’ rally — a brief respite before another, even bigger roar of the bear market.

Speculation abounds regarding where things are headed next. Some believe that as ‘history rhymes’ the best bet is to stick to fundamental investing principles. Others disagree, arguing that the rules have changed and/or the United States (stock market, economic system, etc.) has entered a period of inevitable decline.

Whatever your worldview, the larger issue though is asset allocation. Proper asset allocation is arguably the most important factor for the average portfolio; indeed, even for the well-heeled, as diversification could have helped avoid the significant hits some took recently as a result of fraud and other bad bets.


Discount Brokerages

Posted: January 20th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Learn | Tags: , | No Comments »

Smaller brokerages are facing increased pressure to increase their revenue or sell themselves to larger competitors like TD Ameritrade, E-Trade Financial Corp., Scotttrade Inc., Fidelity Investments, and Charles Schwab Corp., which control 96% of the global discount brokerage business. - American Banker, 14 January 2009

Are you ready to move beyond your 401k and Roth IRA contributions (perhaps invested in mutual funds or tracking some index) and begin to choose individual stocks? The above are not the only options for individual investors (see Zecco or TradeKing for example); however, they form an excellent starting point.

Today’s selloff underscores one of the advantages to having available funds in a brokerage account.


How Credit Card Transactions Work

Posted: January 15th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Learn | Tags: , | No Comments »

On a post a while back at my personal blog, i highlighted an interesting movie i watched…Are you familiar with what happens when you swipe your card?

And on that note as well, MasterCard has just released a white paper regarding Interchange, entitled “Benefits of Open Payment Systems and the Role of Interchange” [.pdf] and available through their Interchange Portal [Visa .pdf and Interchange Portal].

(ps. not saying anything for or against Interchange Fees)