Long Term Value Investing with Mutual Funds
Years ago trading was usually an activity carried out by wealthy individuals from families that had likely been wealthy for generations. It wasn't uncommon for the corporations of old to be owned and controlled by the members of a single family. However, over time the markets began to accommodate institutions comprised of groups of investors. This type of trading also evolved to involve different types of investment possibilities that served the interests of a variety of companies and people particularly for long-term savings goals.
Pension Funds
A pension is any payment made to a retired person based on years of service. Most pension payments are made in the form of annuity payments that pay a set amount each year. A pension fund usually involves regular contributions by the employer to an investment account. The risks of investment are taken by the plan sponsor (the employer). The investment account requires constant management to ensure the success of the fund.
Insurance
It used to be that insurance companies were only associated with planning for the future as far as life insurance or health insurance to protect against emergencies. Life and health insurance are an absolute necessity when trying to ensure financial security. Disaster can strike at any time making it not only an emotionally difficult time for family, but also financially if not prepared. Insurance companies over the years due to increasing medical costs have begun delving into other areas of financial planning. Namely the offering of financial products like Mutual funds (to be discussed in a moment) and annuities that make saving for the future easier and more accessible no matter what the financial position or need is.
Years ago trading was usually an activity carried out by wealthy individuals from families that had likely been wealthy for generations. It wasn't uncommon for the corporations of old to be owned and controlled by the members of a single family. However, over time the markets began to accommodate institutions comprised of groups of investors. This type of trading also evolved to involve different types of investment possibilities that served the interests of a variety of companies and people particularly for long-term savings goals.
Pension Funds
A pension is any payment made to a retired person based on years of service. Most pension payments are made in the form of annuity payments that pay a set amount each year. A pension fund usually involves regular contributions by the employer to an investment account. The risks of investment are taken by the plan sponsor (the employer). The investment account requires constant management to ensure the success of the fund.
Insurance
It used to be that insurance companies were only associated with planning for the future as far as life insurance or health insurance to protect against emergencies. Life and health insurance are an absolute necessity when trying to ensure financial security. Disaster can strike at any time making it not only an emotionally difficult time for family, but also financially if not prepared. Insurance companies over the years due to increasing medical costs have begun delving into other areas of financial planning. Namely the offering of financial products like Mutual funds (to be discussed in a moment) and annuities that make saving for the future easier and more accessible no matter what the financial position or need is.
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