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Weak Dollar Benefit

December 20, 2010 Education, Young Investor No Comments

Although the dollar has experienced what some experts call a “confounding” rally lately, if you’re still worried about the greenback taking a downward dive, you’re not alone. At the very least, financial analysts expect the U.S. economy to grow slowly for the foreseeable future. Mix in the long-term impact of large-scale stimulus spending and mounting deficits, and your dollar-centric investments might be less secure than you think. “We are in an environment where there is no such thing anymore as a ‘safe asset,’” says Axel Merk, founder of Merk Investments and author of Sustainable Wealth. “Investors need to think beyond the traditional asset allocation model where you have a safe haven, and diversify their assets in a world that’s ever less stable.” The good news is that there are plenty of ways to hedge against a lackluster domestic economy and a declining dollar, whether it’s simply increasing your exposure to U.S. companies with large global footprints or investing in the local currencies of growing economies. Mister Money Man talked with some experts about how to dull the effects of a weak dollar on your portfolio. Beef up your exposure to blue chips. If you have big names like McDonald’s, Pepsi, and General Motors in your portfolio, you already have some indirect exposure to non-dollar denominated assets. Most companies in the S&P 500 have significant foreign operations, which means they have stakes in foreign currencies. “Since the dollar has weakened and many expect it to continue to weaken, companies with income overseas will …Continue Reading

Degree or No Degree?

December 15, 2010 Education, Young Investor No Comments

Some individuals believe that schooling is completely unnecessary. The BLS reported last Friday that the unemployment rate nationwide rose to 9.8%, however those with at lease a bachelor’s degree were only at 5.1% ( still a 41Y high), compared to high school graduates at 10.0% and those without high school diplomas at 15.7%. While the degrees are not necessary for your own business it is wise to obtain a degree for future employment for someone else.

Toxic Assets

BofA looks to sell toxic mortgages worth $1 billion: report link from: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20101213/ts_nm/us_bankofamerica_toxic

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September 15, 2010 Young Investor No Comments

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