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Hedging your bets

Article Abstract:

Investment advisory newsletters provide information to help investors select the most profitable investments. Investors, however, should consider three factors before subscribing to a newsletter: the newsletter's investing method, 'long-term performance' and cost. Investors should choose a newsletter whose investing method suits their own mode, and has a record of successful investment advice. Investors should also try newsletters that give free or inexpensive trial periods before making a final choice.

Author: Stern, Linda
Publisher: Thomson Financial Inc.
Publication Name: Small Business Reports
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0164-5382
Year: 1992
Investment advisory newsletters, Investment newsletters

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Shades of green

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Companies that are exploring investment options while at the same time want to help preserve the environment can merge these two interests by investing in environmentally responsible companies. Several investment options are outlined, including conducting an environmental audit of one's current investments, investing in an environmental fund, investing directly in environmental companies and investing in socially conscious funds.

Author: Stern, Linda
Publisher: Thomson Financial Inc.
Publication Name: Small Business Reports
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0164-5382
Year: 1993
Planning, Investments, Business enterprises, Socially responsible investments

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Generous to a fault

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Charities have intensified their solicitations to fill up gaps left by cuts in federal funding. Some companies may be giving out too much in funds to charities for the wrong reasons. Contributions to charity, however, should not be a question of how much but forwhom are the funds being used. Before letting go of precious business capital, companies must ascertain the nature of the charity and the people behind these.

Author: Stern, Linda
Publisher: Thomson Financial Inc.
Publication Name: Small Business Reports
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0164-5382
Year: 1992
Donations, Small business, Charities

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