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IRA Account: Free Tips On Investing

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Look up and to the right side of your monitor.

Do you see where it says, “Tell Me Where To Send Your Free Tips” ?

Well, that’s where you enter your first name and e-mail address and click, “Send My Free Lessons Now.”

What you will learn:

You are about to learn what matters most about choosing no load managed funds, no load index funds, asset-allocation funds, target-date funds, lifecycle funds, lifestyle funds, and balanced funds.

But wait, there is more…

You’ll also learn how to cut the fat (unnecessary costs) from your investment account, IRA Account, 401(k) plan, or 403(b) plan. That way you’ll cut the cost of investing and keep more of YOUR money. The sooner you cut costs the faster you build wealth.

Just think about it. Why would you want to give away any of your money to  experts who have not helped you to pick investments that at least match the market’s performance? Did you know that not one financial adviser has a long term track record (more than ten years) of picking mutual funds that beat a diversified, core, mix of no load, low cost index funds in performance?

Go ahead…ask the expert who advises you for his or her long term track record. You may learn that he or she has never picked investments that beat a core mix of index funds, long term.

It makes sense to at least read my free tips on investing, doesn’t it?

Hurry. Sign up now while learning how to have more money; more time; and less stress is on your mind.

Best wishes,

Your teacher, Frank Cirullo