Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Btl share strategy
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10. Saturday 3 October 2009 Are these funds fit for purpose? The central role of the fund management industry in the financial meltdown of the past few years has barely been examined, says Patrick Collinson (The Guardian Money Editor).
11. Fifteen years ago Guardian Money reader Michael Rundell started saving in a pension scheme with Scottish Life. He paid into the plan every month, investing £70,000 in total. Over the period of Michael’s investment the FTSE gained 60% when Michael asked Scottish Life for the value of his fund, he was stunned by the reply. Despite the share index rising some 60% over the period, Scottish Life had turned the £70,000 into…just under £70,000.
12. What a splendid wheeze this pension business is, “says Rundell.” There was me thinking the fund was a mechanism for maximising my retirement income, when it’s really a job-creation scheme for people who – judging by their performance as fund managers – would be otherwise unemployable. Would someone explain how it can be legal for these people to make a good living out of MY savings while doing absolutely nothing for me?”
13. Rundell is hardly alone and, sadly, the performance of Scottish Life isn’t much different to other investment management groups. NOW IT’S TIME TO ASK IF THE FUND MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY IS FIT FOR PURPOSE.
14. Friday, 06 November 2009 PPF deficit doubles to £1.23bn 5 November 2009 | By Helen Pow The Pension Protection Fund has announced that its deficit has more than doubled from £517m in 2007/08 to £1.23bn in 2008/09 casting further doubt over the sustainability of the lifeboat.
20. TICN Shopping List in the US Market: There are 30,000 Stocks to choose from ?? Value Line reports weekly on the top 6,000 About 300 are TICN Quality companies About 30 are Quality and Right Price 10 may have good entry points We may buy 1 or 2
Over the past 10 years as John and I have been investing It may appear that we have jumped around between strategies and investment vehicles but I’d like to give some insight into our motivation and drive. Very early on in our investment career we started asking ourselves what our end goal was and the answers have driven our actions ever since. When our focus was completely on property – we asked ourselves just what was our end goal.
I wrote a book called HMO’s The Cash Generators to highlight just how to get amazing cashflow from property but tonight I would like to talk to you about Buying Protecting and Renting Shares to give you the brilliant positive cashflow.