6 mutual funds that'll make retirment easier
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Six mutual funds are recommended for investors looking for the best outcomes in terms of both growth and income. These funds are Dodge & Cox Stock Fund, Strong Opportunity, Fidelity Puritan, AARP Growth and Income Fund, Loomis Sayles Bond, and Vanguard Index Total Bond Market.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 1996
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Retirement planning: catch-up strategies for late starters
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There are several strategies for late retirement planning. These include learning new skills for jobs that augment retirement income, investing in developing markets that offer a high growth potentials and postponing retirement for two years.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 1995
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Which is best: stocks or mutual funds?
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The advantages and disadvantages of investing in stocks or mutual funds are presented.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 1999
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