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... American Funds Capital Appreciation A (CAIBX), American Funds Growth Fund A (AGTHX), American Funds Income Fund A (AMECX), American Funds Capital Work A (CWGIX), American Funds Investment Company of America ...
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... they have. We enjoy the almost 3% dividend, surging global sales, five-year growth rates north of 11%, and a forward P/E of about 8.03. Although we still believe this is a company to own…when compared ...
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Most investors rarely touch or give the proper attention needed to their 401(k) or company retirement plan.
Those that do often end up either:
(1) Following some form of cookie-cutter advice ...
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... nage assets to how we discuss investments in general.
Lastly, we believe that a values based company has some sort of responsibility to a greater good and goal. My Portfolio Guide actively supports s ...
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... employees) were charged 0.43%. A difference like this will have a profound impact on any portfolio.
Additional fees can be assessed if you leave your company and the funds remain in the retirement ...
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... abundantly clear – I need to find a company that is client focused and that can continually offer new challenges and opportunities for growth. More importantly I would need to avoid any positions that ...
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... with my phone and an iPad! This ability to work and virtually run a company from my bed also speaks to technology!
I’m now recovering and truly making greater strides each and every day. ...
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... relative to where shares are trading, what is the company doing to enhance future growth through core operations, redevelopment or acquisitions, and is the company in a good position to raise capital? ...
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... company that has massive growth opportunity? In my opinion the answer is a resounding YES. With continued expansion into Mexico, Chile, Peru, Ghana, Columbia, South Africa, Brazil, and India…their economies ...
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... ad read how it was one of ten stocks that you needed to own. This was a "different" type of utility company and for those that didn't recognize that we were in a different market you were just not seein ...