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A Guide To Investing
Everyone seems to have their own secret or strategy or trick to making money in the stock market. Here are two strategies that have helped many people.
1. It's your time, how do you want to spend it?
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Investing: The Art Of Making Your Money Work For You
There is a lot to know about investing. It all depends on what type of investing you are interested in as well. There are many different types of investment options out there. So what is investing, specifically? When you invest, you are paying in a...
Sanity Check - Buying a Business
In the business broker community there is a review process that helps a buyer determine if a business purchase makes sense or not. This check can be done by a Fortune 500 company where everything is figured down to the penny and takes 1000 hours...
Services For Retirement Planning
Retirement Planning Services
Financial advice is literally everywhere. Everybody has an
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Why Invest in the Stock Market?
With all the information and potent tools at our disposal, a boring 12% growth stock can return five times that value.
Why invest in the Stock Market? If you are reading this you have your hands on the best reason of all financial times!
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Exchange Traded Funds: 7 Reasons They Beat Most Mutual Funds
There’s been a lot of recent talk in the financial press about exchange traded funds, or ETFs. Some of you may already be familiar with them, but my guess is for most individual investors, the term “exchange traded fund” is just another bunch of financial gibberish – vaguely familiar but completely meaningless. Well, to artlessly coin a phrase from the movie Braveheart, “we’ll ‘ave to remedy that then, won’t we.”
In financial-speak, ETFs are hybrid investment vehicles that combine the trading flexibility of individual stocks with the diversification benefits of mutual funds. ETFs possess characteristics that make them particularly suited for investors who want a low-cost way to obtain broad exposure to specific sectors of the financial markets.
That’s mouthful, but what it really means is that ETFs are like mutual funds, only better. And they are better for several reasons.
First, ETFs are cheaper than mutual funds. ETFs have extremely low annual expenses, often less than 20 basis points (0.2%). Contrast this with actively managed mutual funds whose disclosed expenses average over 135 basis points (1.35%) – and this doesn’t even include the additional 2% to 5% in loads, 12(b)-1 marketing fees, transactions costs, and soft dollar expenses mutual funds charge you but never disclose (except in the teeny-weenie small print nobody ever reads).
Second, ETFs have a lower turnover than most mutual funds. Because ETFs are passively managed and consist of a fairly static basket of stocks, they generally have little or no portfolio turnover. Contrast this with many actively managed mutual funds that can turn their portfolio over several times during the course of a year – incurring transaction fees on each purchase and sale. Third, ETFs are more tax-efficient than mutual funds. Unlike actively managed mutual funds, which annually spin off taxable short-term gains and distributions to shareholders, ETFs ordinarily only generate taxable capital gains when you sell them. Moreover, due to their unique legal structure, ETFs are also more tax-efficient than their passively managed index mutual fund counterparts. Fourth, ETFs give you more flexibility than mutual funds. They can be bought and sold through your broker without restriction during the trading day,
just like a traditional stock. This provides investors with significant flexibility compared to mutual fund investors, who cannot engage in transactions during market hours. Fifth, ETFs allow you to more easily customize your portfolio than you can with passively managed mutual funds. Today, there are over 150 ETFs sponsored by a variety of institutions, including SelectSector SPDRs (State Street Global Advisors), iShares (Barclays Global Investors), HOLDRs (Merrill Lynch), and VIPERs (Vanguard). These ETFs focus on dozens of different market sectors, from bonds to technology, and everything in between. As a result, investors can mix and match them to achieve a desired portfolio balance, emphasizing certain sectors while staying away from others depending on the market environment. Sixth, ETFs are more cash efficient than mutual funds. Since ETFs don’t need to maintain a cash position to satisfy redemptions, they can be fully invested in securities. This usually allows them to outperform a mutual fund with a corresponding basket of securities, but which incurs a substantial cash drag. Finally, ETFs offer more sophisticated hedging options for experienced investors. Because ETFs can be bought on margin or sold short like a stock, they allow experienced investors to implement sophisticated hedging, market-neutral, and other alternative investment strategies. Exchange traded funds aren’t for everyone, though. Because they are traded on stock exchanges, you incur a brokerage commission when you purchase or sell them. As a result, if you are making small regular contributions to your investing account, you’ll end up being swamped in commissions. For more information about exchange traded funds, you can go to ETFConnect (www.etfconnect.com) or the American Stock Exchange website (www.amex.com). Or, feel free to take a look at my recent white paper entitled Exchange Traded Funds: Investment And Hedging Strategies at (www.flagship-capital.com).
About the Author
David A. Twibell is president of Flagship Capital Management, an investment advisory firm in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Flagship provides portfolio management and wealth planning services to individuals, corporations, and non-profit entities. For more information, please visit www.flagship-capital.com.
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