Archive for November, 2007



Index Funds, ETF funds, and Socially Responsible Investing

Friday 30 November 2007 @ 5:39 am

While mutual funds have been quite popular for some time know index funds have garnered more recent popularity with the investing public. It seems as though there are thousands of ETF funds these days. You can purchase index funds that reflect just about every single market index, big or small. Just about every day we see new focused ETF funds arriving. China, Russia, and India are just a few areas where you can in that sectors emerging markets. You can even buy funds with socially responsible investing objectives.

Why the sudden popularity? Well it comes down to cost. Traditional mutual funds come at higher costs. They have higher expense ratios due to the costs that come with the actively managed approach. ETF index funds are traded on the exchanges just like stocks. The underlying expenses are very low. They can be bought and sold throughout the trading day just like stocks.

Do to volatility in the markets these fund type investments involve risk. Much like stocks they fluctuate in value, either up or down. It’s important to treat mutual funds as more of a long-term investment. We no from history that over time markets go up, so it’s important not to get caught up in temporary price swings, as the general trend is up, over time. If stock market volatility is a concern for you it may make more sense to take a look at more conservative investments such as bank CD rates or money market accounts. You can find some of the best bank CD rates or money market rates online. These conservative CD investments certainly won’t pay as well over time, but offer more safety and security.

Actively managed funds some with a management team. They buy and sell stocks based on the funds investment objectives. Some fund managers are better than others, but on average index funds have typically outperformed the majority of the mutual fund managers. It’s not easy, even for the most qualified investors to beat the market indexes. So the thinking goes, mock the index for the better returns and do so at a much lower costs. The other advantages inherit with Index and ETF funds is that the investor can control taxes. By determining when you buy and sell you’re not taxed like the traditional mutual funds. Their buying and selling creates tax issues.

Another popular way of investing that has had a lot of recent fanfare is socially responsible investing. You can know purchase mutual funds that focus on socially responsible issues. That means different things to different people, so there are many different types. Some may focus on clean energy with no oil exposure. Some may not invest in companies that have poor health issues, such as tobacco, or alcohol. For individuals that have deep concerns with these issues can invest with out supporting issues the have fundamental issues with. This wasn’t very easily done in the past using traditional mutual fund products. Many of which have overlapped, investing in these areas.

It is always recommended that you do some research or seek professional help when investing in an ETF, an index fund, or mutual funds. You can find more info socially responsible investing through some of the popular fund companies that offer these unique investments.

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Starting a Home Inspection Business - Is it a Smart Move?

Monday 5 November 2007 @ 1:11 am

Many people are interested in starting their own business, yet have a tough time choosing what it is they want to do. They also realize that once they spend capital getting started that if they attempt to change careers or businesses it will cost them dearly. Currently, many folks in the real estate business are having a tough time getting going again in a new career path, after the real estate credit crunch.

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Sell House Fast - Special Firms Are There To Help

Monday 5 November 2007 @ 12:11 am

There can be various reasons for your decision to sell your house fast. Financial difficulty can be the most obvious one. In any case, selling house through traditional means is often too slow a process for many people to feel comfortable with.

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Real Estate Transactions Without All The Paperwork

Monday 5 November 2007 @ 12:11 am

Going paperless is a dream for many busy real estate agents, but until recently it was an intimidating prospect. However, new digital laws and creative real estate technology companies are helping make the switch less intimidating, and Realtors who’ve been ready for years can now leave paper behind, affordable.

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Be Your Own Boss in Victorville

Monday 5 November 2007 @ 12:11 am

Entrepreneurs and Investors received a firsthand look at the economy of San Bernardino County, which brought the focus to the High Desert. Number’s show a different tale than the stories that were conveyed in the other counties.

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The Senior Life

Sunday 4 November 2007 @ 10:11 pm

As you approach the age of 55 you might be seeking a community that offers the wealth of opportunities for the active adult living. Apple Valley, California has such communities such as Jess Ranch and Solera a Del Webb community. It offers hometown appeal, celebrating life in a close-knit community where neighbors become you new friends.

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Deed Restrictions and Property Values

Friday 2 November 2007 @ 2:11 am

One morning this week, I was involved in a conversation about deed restrictions and how to best increase property values. I have had several people approach me on my thoughts about the real estate industry lately.

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Fayetteville Real Estate

Friday 2 November 2007 @ 2:11 am

If you are thinking about moving South, check out the Fayetteville real estate online guides to find the best deals on homes in the Fayetteville area. This charming, North Carolina has homes to fit virtually all price ranges. Whether you are looking for a tiny cottage or large, palatial home, Fayetteville real estate has your answer. Fayetteville real estate, as is the case in many areas in the United States, is in a slump. There are more homes on the market than buyers, which makes this an excellent opportunity for those who have money to spend to invest in these properties.

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Home Theaters - Your Ticket to a Home Buyer’s Heart

Friday 2 November 2007 @ 2:11 am

Specialty rooms are becoming quite popular these days. One of the most desired specialty rooms amongst home buyers is that of the home theater.

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Black Homeowners Guide To Going Green and Saving Greenbacks!

Friday 2 November 2007 @ 2:11 am

If you’re a homeowner you’ll discover simple but effective tips to helping your household go green. But most important show not only how to go green but how to save some green… as in money.

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