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Sound Investing for December 11, 2009 |
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THIS WEEK:
- Are the best mutual fund managers just lucky? (1:05)
- Myth or Reality? You should only invest in those things you really know (25:44)
- Why paying for retirement may be harder than you think (29:30)
- Paul's Outrage: Why Wall Street doesn't close the door before the horse is out of the gate (50:50)
- Our
guest this week is Knight Kiplinger, editor in chief of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine (9:59)
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When actively managed mutual funds beat the market, is it because of brains or is it just luck? A new study by Professors Fama and French suggests it's pretty hard to tell the difference. Find out our take.
Is it a Myth or Reality? You should only buy stocks of companies you know.
Many experts think you will need about 80 percent of your pre-retirement income after you quit working. But that may not be the case for everyone. Learn about the factors you need to consider as you transition from work to retirement.
Plus, Paul's Outrage: Why Wall Street doesn't close the door before the horse is out of the gate.
Our guest is Knight Kiplinger, editor in chief of Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine.
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