Fund Investing Made Easy
It's hard enough for experienced investors to navigate thousands of mutual funds. But if you're new to the investing game, picking from among the myriad choices can be mind-numbing. So here are a few words of advice: Ignore almost all of them. A few low-cost, broad-based funds are all you need to start your portfolio off on the right track. In that spirit, consider these four categories,
all ideal for novice investors.
From Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine, September 2007
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