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Nov
01
Is being in bonds the same as being in cash? Plus more?
Posted by: | Commentsswitchover asked:
Today I read this quote…
Today I read this quote…
“The rally in bonds at this point looks a little bit overdone,” said Tom Higgins, chief economist at Payden & Rygel Investment Management in Los Angeles. “If you’re going to park money temporarily then cash I think is the way to be but I think that we’re going to form a bottom.”
I’d like to know if being in a bond fund is the same as being “in cash”?
If not, please advise, what vehicles are available for 401K and IRA account investors to “be in cash”?
Thank you.
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Oct
31
what are starting wages for a medical assistant?
Posted by: | Commentsgmg62782@sbcglobal.net asked:
im going to everest college in los angeles, ca and i have to pay 15000 for the program. i wanted to know if that is a good investment.
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im going to everest college in los angeles, ca and i have to pay 15000 for the program. i wanted to know if that is a good investment.
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Oct
30
It appears the Mexican government is taking the easy way out,?
Posted by: | Commentslbello1962 asked:
of solving its economic and social problems by promoting the out migration of its poor and uneducated to fuel its economy. That’s not a bad deal for Mexico. At the same time, Americans spend local tax dollars to provide medical care, public safety and education to immigrants. The Mexican government seems to be making minimal investment while taking advantage of the allegiance Mexicans have always had for the land they love.
To compound the exploitation, the Mexican government gives dual citizenship to Mexicans in the United States, telling them what great patriots they are; and come election time Mexican politicians are spending time campaigning in Texas, Los Angeles and Chicago, and like college kids, keep saying, “send more money.”
There are now too many profiting from illegal immigration — employers looking for cheap labor, businesses that want to make a profit, and those who want to make political gain by claiming racism.
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of solving its economic and social problems by promoting the out migration of its poor and uneducated to fuel its economy. That’s not a bad deal for Mexico. At the same time, Americans spend local tax dollars to provide medical care, public safety and education to immigrants. The Mexican government seems to be making minimal investment while taking advantage of the allegiance Mexicans have always had for the land they love.
To compound the exploitation, the Mexican government gives dual citizenship to Mexicans in the United States, telling them what great patriots they are; and come election time Mexican politicians are spending time campaigning in Texas, Los Angeles and Chicago, and like college kids, keep saying, “send more money.”
There are now too many profiting from illegal immigration — employers looking for cheap labor, businesses that want to make a profit, and those who want to make political gain by claiming racism.
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Oct
30
Financial Internships in Los Angeles?
Posted by: | CommentsMonte M asked:
Hello, I would like to know, if there is a financial/real estate/insurance management firm that has a internship program for high school students, I am a junior at University Senior High school and in college I want to major in investment management, accounting, financial consulting, analyst work, and stock management. Does anyone know of a company that I can get in contact with in order to get into interning?
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Hello, I would like to know, if there is a financial/real estate/insurance management firm that has a internship program for high school students, I am a junior at University Senior High school and in college I want to major in investment management, accounting, financial consulting, analyst work, and stock management. Does anyone know of a company that I can get in contact with in order to get into interning?
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