Now for the bad news?
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There were many speculations about the economic stagnations in the US, Europe, and Asia. While some of these speculations were accurate, others were prevented. The US market witnessed a correctional period, but quick recoveries produced economic gains. Investors looking to invest wisely should consider expected earnings, over-valuation, and information technology companies. They should also inform themselves about the Federal Reserve economic plans and interest cuts.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1999
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Minding your own business might be a super headache
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The average Australian investor since 1970s has seen the decline of household financial assets held in bank deposits, which has fallen from 40% to 25%. However, the percentage of life office and superannuation contributions has risen from 20% to 50%. Investors should pay much more attention to what happens to their super contributions if they are seeking a comfortable retirement.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1998
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