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April 11, 2007
The Little Book of Common Sense Investing>>Improving the Average of the Average Investor | The Wall Street Journal The surest way to gain above-average returns is through a low-cost, low-turnover index fund that simply buys and holds essentially all the stocks traded in the market. Well, let me set the Journal's readers straight. Mr.
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The surest way to gain above-average returns is through a low-cost, low-turnover index fund that simply buys and holds essentially all the stocks traded in the market. Well, let me set the Journal's readers straight. Mr. Bogle is right.
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"Women control most of the corporate and small business spending decisions in the U.S. Women hold 50% of managerial and professional positions. Among them, women ages 50 to 70, whom I call "PrimeTime Women," are in the most senior positions with the most
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Investment bank Lazard Ltd. today is a $5.5 billion public company with more than $1.5 billion in annual revenue. The firm consistently ranks among the top 10 mergers-and-acquisitions advisory franchises, and its asset-management business administers hold