Dan Clemons author
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is a nuts and bolts guide for the do-it-yourself investor. This retired Certified Financial Planner and Registered Investment Advisor unveils a new technology that manages money for everyone including the financial professional. The Predictor is a technology that tells the investor when to buy and when to sell stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds. How important is that? Can you easily tell which mutual fund manager has assembled the best portfolio? Can you tell which investment will outperform over the next 12 months? Yes! Managing 401k plans are a walk in the park. Race toward retirement by learning how to balance a budget, adjust an asset allocation, and use modern portfolio construction methods to improve returns. When should bonds in a portfolio mature? Do bond ratings really matter? Bonding With Bonds helps the conservative investor create a river of revenue. You can never be wealthy knowing nothing about money. Jay Leno’s Personal Path to Prosperity is one of many Paths to becoming a millionaire outlined in the book. Look no further than your computer to find the best auto and homeowners insurance rates where you live. Are you happy with your investments? Financial failure will end when you become a master of all your money. Professional money management starts right here with these best-kept secrets, which will help you Manage Your Own Money better!
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