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International Investment Exposure (GP)

With enormous markets emerging across the world and the dollar continuing its decline, the suggestion that investors should increase their international exposure in order to have a balanced portfolio is worth looking at more closely. After all, investing in international equities helps diversify a portfolio by broadening currency risk and exposing the portfolio to new [...]

thumb Ask The Expert with Larry Swedroe, February 2008 Issue

This is the 3rd issue of the Ask The Expert column by Larry Swedroe. You can see Larry’s full biography and important disclaimer below. If you are interested in having your question answered by Larry, please send me an email via the contact page.
Now, let’s get to the questions and answers (please note that the [...]

What Is Your Thought On Socially Responsible Investing (SRI)?

Recently, I wrote about lending money on Prosper, which is one of the many peer-to-peer lending networks that are popping up everywhere. The post itself didn’t say anything about socially responsible investing (also known as, SRI, morally responsible investing or ethical investing). However, a lively discussion on this topic came up when Kevin [...]

Market Volatility, Should I Get Out of the Stock Market?

With the recent stock market volatility, I am sure a lot of us are having second thought about the stock market. Some may even ask, “Should I get out of the stock market?” The answer is it depends. Personally, I am holding steady and continuing to invest for the long-term. I [...]

Lending Club and Prosper Rate Differential: Opportunity or Not?

In my post, “My Foray into Prosper as a P2P Lender,” one of my readers (PeerLend.com) introduced me to Lending Club:
“In early December [2007], Lending Club opened their (formerly FaceBook users only) lending application to the wider public. They do things a bit differently than Prosper, as they underwrite the loans (i.e., bucket by credit [...]

thumb Ask The Expert with Larry Swedroe, January 2008 Issue

This is the 2nd issue of the Ask The Expert column by Larry Swedroe. You can see Larry’s full biography and important disclaimer below. If you are interested in having your question answered by Larry, please send me an email via the contact page.
Now, let’s get to the questions and answers (please note that the [...]

My Second P2P Loan On Prosper

In the post, “My Foray into Prosper as a P2P Lender,” I shared my initial experience with Prosper. Since then, I have made a second loan and wanted to share some more information — the good, the bad, and the ugly.

The Portfolio Plan Disappointment
The last time I wrote about Prosper, I decided to start off [...]

The Weak Dollar is Killing Americans’ Wealth (Reprint)

I just completed my September net worth review and noticed that I am actually less wealthy. While my net worth went up 1.24%, the value of U.S. dollar went down by 2.26%. You may think that this doesn’t concern you, but it does because we are an integral part of the global economy. For my [...]

Would You Like to Pay My Taxes?

This question came to me when I was reading The Dough Roller’s post about why do mutual funds close to new investors. Part of the post read:
“…taxes for existing investors went up after a fund closed. Why? Because there was no longer an influx of new investors to share the tax burden.”

Photo via Wikipedia, [...]

12 Investing Mistakes I’ve Made, and How You Can Learn From Them (Reprint)

I’ve been investing since 1996. In the process, I have learned a lot, mainly from trial and error. I’d like to share my experience with you. Here are some of the mistakes I’ve made:

Not investing soon enough — I have been working part-time since my first year at college in 1991. If I had known [...]

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