The AAII Journal
July 1996 Issue
Asset Allocation »
Strategies for Married Couples: How to Coordinate Your Plans
Most people think of their 401(k) plans allocations in isolation. But for married couples, it may be better to "marry" your allocation strategies as well. A look at the coordinated approach to retirement investing.
Financial Planning »
Lifestyle Changes: Myths and Misconceptions About Life in Retirement
Knowing what to expect and what not to expect as you enter retirement can ease this major lifestyle transition. Debunking the myths of retirement.
Features »
Bad Timing and Long-Term Investing
Investment Research: Good returns can still come out of bad timing decisions if an investor sticks to a long-term buy-and-hold investment program. The earlier an investor is in the market, the better.
Features »
Small Company Stocks
Reference: Where to look for financial information regarding small company stocks.
Features »
An Interview With Harold J. Levy, Portfolio Manager, First Eagle Fund of America
Feature: A value approach that analyzes stock as if buying the business.
Features »
An Expanded Portfolio View Includes Real Estate and Human Capital
Feature: When should your asset allocation differ from the "norm"? An expanded portfolio view can help provide the answer.
Features »
CAN SLIM: A Growth Approach Using Technical and Fundamental Data
Stock Analysis Workshop: William O'Neil's CAN SILM approach to stock selection combines fundamental and technical factors in a search for growth.
Features »
Young Couples: Developing a Coordinated Approach to Savings
Portfolio Strategies Workshop: Conflicts can arise when a couple realizes their separate retirement plans won't lead to a coherent strategy at retirement. Meshing plans into one approach.
Features »
Fixed-income Investing: An Objective Look at High-Yield Bond Funds
Mutual Funds Column: Understanding the factors that affect high-yield bond funds can help you decide if these volatile funds belong in your investment portfolio.
Features »
Pattern Analysis: Using Triangles to Spot Trends in Low-Priced Stocks
Technical Analysis Column: Analyzing patterns in stock price movement can reveal potential buying and selling opportunities. Using triangles to judge patterns in low-priced stocks.
Features »
Lifestyle Changes: Myths and Misconceptions About Life in Retirement
Financial Planning Column: Knowing what to expect and what not to expect as you enter retirement can ease this major lifestyle transition. Debunking the myths of retirement.
Features »
For Chronic Fundaholics: Becoming Your Own Stock Portfolio Manager
A Matter of Opinion: There are numerous individuals who could earn for themselves that 1% to 2% advisory fee they are paying to someone else in a mutual fund.
Bad Timing and Long-Term Investing
Investment Research: Good returns can still come out of bad timing decisions if an investor sticks to a long-term buy-and-hold investment program. The earlier an investor is in the market, the better.
Small Company Stocks
Reference: Where to look for financial information regarding small company stocks.
An Interview With Harold J. Levy, Portfolio Manager, First Eagle Fund of America
Feature: A value approach that analyzes stock as if buying the business.
An Expanded Portfolio View Includes Real Estate and Human Capital
Feature: When should your asset allocation differ from the "norm"? An expanded portfolio view can help provide the answer.
CAN SLIM: A Growth Approach Using Technical and Fundamental Data
Stock Analysis Workshop: William O'Neil's CAN SILM approach to stock selection combines fundamental and technical factors in a search for growth.
Young Couples: Developing a Coordinated Approach to Savings
Portfolio Strategies Workshop: Conflicts can arise when a couple realizes their separate retirement plans won't lead to a coherent strategy at retirement. Meshing plans into one approach.
Fixed-income Investing: An Objective Look at High-Yield Bond Funds
Mutual Funds Column: Understanding the factors that affect high-yield bond funds can help you decide if these volatile funds belong in your investment portfolio.
Pattern Analysis: Using Triangles to Spot Trends in Low-Priced Stocks
Technical Analysis Column: Analyzing patterns in stock price movement can reveal potential buying and selling opportunities. Using triangles to judge patterns in low-priced stocks.
Lifestyle Changes: Myths and Misconceptions About Life in Retirement
Financial Planning Column: Knowing what to expect and what not to expect as you enter retirement can ease this major lifestyle transition. Debunking the myths of retirement.
For Chronic Fundaholics: Becoming Your Own Stock Portfolio Manager
A Matter of Opinion: There are numerous individuals who could earn for themselves that 1% to 2% advisory fee they are paying to someone else in a mutual fund.
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