The only investment you will ever need.
Featured in todays Money magazine. An article that clearly states the sad state of affairs in our financial planning community today. According to these 7 stocks you must own the average rate of return is huge. A whopping 5.1% per year average across the 6 out of 7 stocks picks over the last 10 years.
Get informed, stay informed and learnthe facts don’t throw good money after bad into a losing game. You owe it to youe self to learn the facts. see where our fearless experts are sending us. http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/pf/0805/gallery.only_investments.moneymag/index.html
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