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Investing in Mutual Funds: Your Ballot Has Been Cast

What you may have unwittingly signed up for when you bought into that mutual fund, either individually or from with a company sponsored plan is the proxy. You invest and the manager votes (on the underlying shares of the companies in the fund) on your behalf. They may vote in favor of the current corporate pay rates. They may agree with boards that chose profits over environmental safety even lobbying to dismantle the very agency that you as a taxpayer fund to protect you. And they may vote to keep the current policies in place that are focused less on job creation and more on the short-term bottom line.

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Posted in financial planning, Mutual Fund Investing, Paul Petillo, personal finance, Profitable Investments, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025, socially responsible investing

Mutual Fund Investing: The Group Picture

I have never been a fan of the group picture.  It is always posed and despite all of the coordination needed to get more than two people focused on the fact that there is indeed a snapshot about to be

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Posted in commentary, financial planning, Mutual Fund Investing, personal finance, Profitable Investments, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025

Middle Class: The Money Class? Part Two

Part one of our series on the Middle Class: The Money Class? can be found here. Who are you? The mutual fund industry has been asking that for decades and the answers still aren’t quite clear.  But they are getting

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Posted in 401k, ETFs, IRA, Mutual Fund Investing, Profitable Investments, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025
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