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The Motley Fool
March 24, 2005
Josie Raney
Do Targeted Funds Hit Your Mark? Look before you take the lifecycle leap. If you're a beginning investor, these funds can offer inexpensive, no-fuss, diversification -- provided you choose the one that best suits your investing timeline and tolerance for risk. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 20, 2006
Doug Short
Competing With the S&P 500 If you want to increase your chance of beating the S&P 500 year after year, one good way is to broaden your investment choices to include a generous mix of smaller caps and international equities. Mutual funds and ETFs offer an easy means to get that degree of breadth. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 8, 2010
Dan Caplinger
Do This and You'll Never Miss Another Rally Some profits are a lot better than none. One solution that many investors use is to buy a little bit of stock at a time over the course of several months, or even years. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 1, 2009
Selena Maranjian
Cast the Biggest Net for Profits Building a strong portfolio doesn't have to be hard. If you pick wisely, you can do it with just a few index funds. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Charles Frisbie
Guy's Guide To Index Funds Index funds are a good way to diversify your portfolio with modest growth. Learn here how to pick a good one. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
December 2004
Christopher P. Parr
Look Mom! I Beat the S&P Again! Legg's Value Trust---relative fund superstar or absolute media hype? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 14, 2007
Jill Ralph
Don't Sabotage Your Retirement To give yourself a chance at a truly golden retirement, don't let inertia take hold of you -- in either your saving or your investing. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 12, 2011
Amanda B. Kish
Can You Retire on $75,000? Some tips to pump up your nest egg. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 9, 2008
Chuck Saletta
Can You Live on $845.89 Per Month? If you think you can count on Social Security for anything resembling a comfortable retirement, think again. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 31, 2011
Matt Koppenheffer
Back to the Basics: Why Buy Stocks? Why bother pulling your cash out from under your bed and investing in stocks? There are good reasons for almost everyone to have some amount of their portfolio in stocks. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 9, 2010
Dan Caplinger
3 Reasons to Move Beyond Index Funds If you want to take your investing prowess to the next level you'll want to move beyond index funds -- at least with part of your savings. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 31, 2008
Todd Wenning
This Will Scare You Silly As scary as the current and potential 10-year returns for the S&P sound, investors who added international stocks to their portfolio in 1998 have still come out ahead. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 19, 2006
Shannon Zimmerman
Are We There Yet? Financial goals seem off in the distance? Here's a three-step plan for stepping on the gas. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 20, 2009
Tim Hanson
It's Time to Reinvent the Index Fund The flawed "bigger is better" reasoning that underlies index investing has exposed American investors to needless amounts of risk over the past few years and ultimately cost them billions of dollars of their hard-earned money. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 3, 2008
Brian Richards
The Worst Investment I've Ever Seen Many people do not realize that mutual fund fees are important for making an index fund investment decision. Secondly, even investors who realize fees are important do not minimize index fund fees. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 13, 2007
Doug Short
Beating the S&P 500 If your portfolio gained less than 15.8% last year, perhaps it's time to think outside the box. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 2, 2008
Selena Maranjian
A Mutual Fund for Kids How does the Monetta Young Investor Fund measure up as an investment option for kids and young adults? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 28, 2004
Bill Mann
Index Funds: Still Your Best Bet So we're running to actively managed funds now? Not so fast, my friend. When Nathan Slaughter pointed his guns at the trusty, old index fund, many had to stop and ask whether The Motley Fool was abandoning one of its oldest principles. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 13, 2008
Chuck Saletta
Beat the S&P 500 -- Guaranteed! Put a too-often-neglected investing tool, reinvesting index fund dividends, to work for you. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 7, 2007
Amanda B. Kish
Vanguard's Best Index Funds Which index funds should you have in your portfolio? Vanguard 500 Index Fund... Vanguard Small-Cap Index... Vanguard Total International Stock Index... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 2, 2008
Dan Caplinger
Resolve to Invest Smarter Three tips to help your portfolio become fit and gain weight in a good way. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 30, 2008
Dan Caplinger
Can You Beat Index Funds in 2009? Get the right mix in your investments. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 9, 2007
Selena Maranjian
The Surprising S&P 500 Learn fun facts about the venerated index, which just turned 50. Many index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are tied to it. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 9, 2009
Jim Mueller
Eggs, Cars, and Harems: Your Edge Can Beat the Market An investment strategy that gives you diversification, but uses your edge, too. It's called, "index plus a few." mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 19, 2007
Adam J. Wiederman
Is Your Portfolio Safe? A safe portfolio is a diversified portfolio, with savings spread across a variety of opportunities. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 14, 2011
Dan Caplinger
Your Index Fund Is Making a Bad Investment Funds have to do what the indexes they track do. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 21, 2008
Andy Louis-Charles
Is Now A Good Time for the S&P? The S&P 500 has recently fallen to levels unseen since the start of the Iraq War in 2003. The question is, are investors better or worse off owning it? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 18, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Improving on Index Funds As the fund universe continues to evolve, new funds have emerged that try to improve on their first-generation counterparts. One fund in particular has its sights set high -- the Rydex S&P Equal Weight ETF. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 4, 2006
Tim Hanson
10 Years to Change Your Life Go from zero to $80,000 by shifting a few financial gears. Here are some retirement options. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 1, 2004
Selena Maranjian
Mutual Fund Fakery Is your expensive, managed fund really an index fund in disguise? mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
August 1, 2006
Scott A. Leonard
The Dogs of the Dogs Should you be buying the worst of the worst for your clients? To get the most out of academic research, and to take full advantage of the added returns offered by value stocks, the easy conclusion is that when it comes to value, more is better. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 20, 2010
Chuck Saletta
How Ordinary Investors Trounced the Lost Decade Dollar-cost averaging with dividend reinvestment still works. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 22, 2009
Matt Koppenheffer
How Long Should You Ride This Rally? Our concern shouldn't be how much the market has gone up or down, but rather whether its valuation is attractive or unattractive. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 16, 2009
Matt Koppenheffer
How Long Should You Ride This Rally? This rally has been a great ride, but is it time to hop off? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 9, 2004
Alternatives to Index Funds Is it cheaper to choose exchange-traded funds over traditional index funds? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 27, 2006
Chuck Saletta
Dueling Fools: Mutual Funds Bear Rebuttal Beating a benchmark only has meaning if you're looking at the right one. Over a lifetime, managing to barely beat Vanguard's Short-Term Bond Index should be an embarrassment for a stock investor. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 6, 2008
Brian Richards
Roundtable: Dow 10,000? After topping the 14,000 mark last October, the Dow now sits around 12,300. What should investors make of the drop? Where is the market headed from here? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 9, 2009
Dan Caplinger
Market-Beating Returns Made Simple This twist on the old index fund does well. Equal-weight funds have done quite well compared to traditional index funds over periods of several years. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 4, 2007
Chuck Saletta
Why You Must Invest Now To have a reasonable shot at a golden retirement, you must get started now. The easiest way to get started is with a low-cost, total-market index fund like the Vanguard Total Stock Market Index. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 14, 2007
Selena Maranjian
Are You Overdiversified? Learn what you're really getting with an S&P 500 index fund. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 9, 2009
Dan Caplinger
You're Not as Diversified as You Think While the right mix of mutual funds can help you create a diversified portfolio that gives you broad exposure to a wide range of financial markets, you have to stay on the lookout to avoid unnecessary overlap in the stocks your funds own. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Ryan Ortega
Invest On A Budget With a little planning and common sense, you can invest on a budget with very little money up front and, hopefully, a large payout in the end. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 26, 2009
John Rosevear
It's Not Too Late to Save Your Retirement No matter your age, there are still things you can do to improve your retirement. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 15, 2006
Billy & Akaisha Kaderli
Be Investors, Not Traders Don't become a nervous Nellie and bail out during a correction. That's the main reason why most investors constantly underperform the S&P 500 index. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 22, 2005
Learn About Stock Indexes An index is a group of stocks, the performance of which is measured as a whole. As an investor, you've got more choices than just the S&P 500. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 10, 2009
Jim Mueller
3 Strategies for Superior Returns Grow your wealth no matter what the market does with these investing strategies. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 7, 2010
Selena Maranjian
Why You Should Love "Unstable" Investments This ever-changing index can roll with the market's punches. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 27, 2008
Selena Maranjian
When Buying an Index Fund Is Stupid Not all index funds are created equal. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 6, 2010
Amanda B. Kish
More Top Investments for Your Retirement Cover your retirement bases with some familiar fund names: Vanguard 500 Index... State Street Global S&P 500 Index... American Funds EuroPacific Growth... PIMCO Total Return... American Funds Growth Fund of America... mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 10, 2009
Selena Maranjian
A High IQ Won't Make You a Great Investor We investors, even us smarties, often place more importance on how we think a fund performs than on its fees. mark for My Articles similar articles