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Wealthy Investors Seek Financial Asset Management Life Rafts
As investors bail on the large brokerage firms, a new book helps them navigate the shark-filled waters of financial asset management.
New York (PRWeb) June 11, 2009 -- As investors bail on the large brokerage firms, a new book helps them navigate the shark-filled waters of financial asset management. "Wall Street Money Management Secrets: 12 Financial Asset Management Strategies That Professionals Use to Succeed in Declining Stock Markets" has just been published by The Wall Street Institute For Stock Market Professionals. The print version is available at amazon.com, while the electronic version is available for free download at http://www.thewallstreetebook.com.
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The $38,485 Speeding Ticket: New Book Tells How to Avoid a Financial Asset Management Nightmare
Rich never expected a speeding ticket to cost him $38,485, but a new book illustrates the compounding
effect of innocent mistakes - and how to avoid a financial asset management nightmare.
New York (PRWeb) June 11, 2009 -- Rich was in a hurry to buy some groceries before heading home to watch the Yankees game. He was traveling 45 mph in a 45 mph zone, but missed the sudden sign change to 30 mph. The policeman pulled him over and handed him an $85 ticket. It wasn't a pleasant way to start his Sunday, but at least, Rich thought "that was that."
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Investors Shifting to Smaller Financial Asset Management Firms
NEW YORK, Wednesday, September 17, 2008 /PRNewswire/
With the collapse of Bear Sterns, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and now Merrill Lynch and Lehman, trust in traditional investment firms has been shaken. A recent study shows investors shifting to small boutique financial asset management firms to minimize risk.
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Small Investors Fight Back
NEW YORK, NY - The massive consolidation in the financial industry, as witnessed by the latest takeover of Bear Stearns, has led to an industry dominated by the global banks and large mutual funds. Their success is measured by how many assets they can gather which has caused a commoditization of their investment offerings. At Frontier Financial, net performance and capital preservation determine if you win.
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