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Sabtu, 14 Mei 2016

Investing Choosing a “Passive” Rather than an “Active” Fund Can Save You Money

If you are an investor and are keen to save money while you’re making money, you might consider buying a “passive” or “tracker” fund rather than a traditional fund. Typically, buying a passive fund is much cheaper than buying traditional funds, since there is no need to put out money for a professional to manage your investments.

We’ve nothing against professional fund managers, but numerous comparison studies have been done in recent years and many of these have suggested that large numbers of investment pros have simply failed to beat the average return from the markets in which they specialise. Some critics have even gone so far as to contend that random selection would have been just as successful, not to mention cheaper, than hiring an investment expert to handle your money. We wouldn’t go that far, but the point is well taken.

Passive funds carry fees too of course, but they are often significantly lower than that incurred by active funds. To give an example, a tracker fund might charge .25 percent, while an active fund might charge 1.7 percent or more.

But let’s back up a bit, for the benefit of those who might be unfamiliar with active versus passive funds.


What are active and passive funds?
“Active fund” simply refers to actively managed investment funds, which, as the name implies, are run by a professional fund manager or investment research team. These people make all of the investment decisions on the investor’s behalf. Presumably they have extensive access to research in different markets, above and beyond the information you could dig up yourself. They may meet with the companies’ principals so they can assess their prospects before making any investment decisions.

The whole point about paying an investment manager is to get a return that is superior to normal market returns. Indeed, actively managed funds may have the potential for much higher returns than average. In addition, if you have a competent professional carefully tracking the market and strategically managing your funds – babysitting your money, as it were – that person can move the funds around to maximise gains or shield you from possible losses. That’s how it works in theory anyway, and sometimes the extra cost for investment management is money well spent. But as noted above, many investment pros have failed to beat the market, bringing into question the necessity of paying for this extra service.

Passive investment funds do nothing more than track a market – hence the name “tracker funds” – and as a consequence they charge far less than actively managed funds. For the most part they are run by a computer, which purchases all or the majority of the assets in a particular market in order to give you a return which reflects that market’s performance.

And of course there’s a trade-off: you don’t have that extra “human touch.” A computer can only do so much. On the other hand, you don’t have that extra fee either. It’s totally up to you; like most things, choosing a specific type of investment fund involves a trade-off of some sort.

Of course this is not to be construed as investment advice in any way, shape or form, and when considering any type of investment you should always perform due diligence. If you have doubts, it is a good idea to consult with a qualified attorney or – yes – an investment advisor. If you need a little help paying their fees, check with kangaroopaydayloans.com. Professionals do have their place in the investment world and it’s usually a good idea to avoid making any significant decisions about your money without consulting a qualified person. Our point is that there may be some things you really can do yourself (or mostly do yourself), for cheaper. Just do your research, and don’t be afraid to ask for help.

For more information about tracker funds, see http://www.which.co.uk/money/savings-and-investments/guides/different-types-of-investment/understanding-tracker-funds-and-etfs

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Senin, 09 Mei 2016

Choosing a PET



They may be cuddly, playful, and fun. They can delight us with their grace and beauty. They’re part of our families. Sometimes, they’re our best friends. It’s easy to see why people love their pets!
THE MOST POPULAR PETS
More than half of the homes in the United States have a pet. Cats and dogs are the most popular pets. One out of three households has a cat or dog. The most popular purebred dog is the Labrador retriever. However, cats outnumber dogs in American homes.
Birds rank next in popularity, but they’re far behind cats and dogs. The most popular pet bird is the parakeet. Many people keep small animals like rabbits, hamsters, and gerbils as pets. Fish also are popular. Turtles are the reptiles most often kept as pets.
PETS NEED LOVE AND CARE
We expect our pets to love us. It’s important that we give them the love and care they need in return. Dogs especially want close contact with their owners. Our pets depend on us for food, grooming, attention, affection, and medical care. Before you get a pet, it’s important to know what its needs are.
A pet is a responsibility as well as a companion. Keeping a pet means keeping a promise to love and care for it. If you can do that, you can have wonderful experiences with pets.
CHOOSING A PET
Dogs generally offer total and unquestioning love. Most dogs are loyal friends and great playmates. Dogs also require a lot of attention. They need to be walked and played with. They need to be housebroken and trained to obey. Different breeds of dogs have different personalities and requirements, so don’t choose a dog just by its looks!
Many people who don’t have enough time to give a dog the attention it needs choose a cat instead. Cats can live indoors, and they don’t need training. Cats like to play, and they make affectionate companions. They’re endlessly curious, and they entertain us with their pranks.
Pets in cages may be best for people without a lot of time or space. Rabbits, hamsters, and gerbils are active, friendly, and easy to care for. Parakeets enjoy talking and playing with mirrors and toys. They learn to perch on your finger. Watching fish in a home aquarium is also relaxing and fun. Tropical fish can be very beautiful.
PRACTICAL PETS
Pets are fun, but they also do work. Animals can be useful to have around. That’s why wild animals got tamed as pets.
Dogs, especially, can do lots of things. They can stand guard in the night. Hunters use dogs for fetching. Ranchers use them to help herd sheep or cattle. The police use dogs to sniff for bombs. Some dogs are trained to help blind people and deaf people.
Cats catch mice. The ancient Egyptians worshiped cats for keeping their fields free of pests. Pets can even be actors! Trained dogs sometimes appear in movies or television shows.
Having a pet can be good for your health. Pets offer companionship and make people feel less lonely. Petting an animal also helps people relax.
PROBLEMS WITH PETS
Pets can cause problems, too. Dogs dig in the garden. They chew up household objects and can even bite people. Cats like to scratch furniture. Both cats and dogs can make a mess on the rug. Some people have allergies to animals.
But the biggest problem is that there are more pets than there are homes for them. Cats and dogs give birth to more cats and dogs. The number of unwanted pets is enormous. That’s why it’s important to consider having your pet neutered or spayed. Otherwise, you could wind up with lots of extra animals.
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