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Ron Nawrocki - Wealth DNA

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Investment (aka Mutual) Funds ! The Wealth DNA radio show is dedicated to helping you increase your wealth, as well as educating savers & investors. During this show our guest will definitely help educate savers & investors and share a few great tips in the process. How are you currently investing your money? Are your retirement funds predominantly in investment/mutual funds? Is all or a portion of your portfolio managed by someone else? Nearly half of US households own investment funds, so we assume most of our listeners do. Is that a good thing?
 
       There has been a lot written about the performance of actively managed vs. passively managed investment funds, and we can't seem to get a definitive answer. So what can we do? We decided to get to the bottom of it by bringing in Prof. David Nanigian of The American College to share his perspective based on extensive research. After all, he should know and be unbiased, since he teaches financial advisors about these investment funds. If you missed our prior show on Indexed CD's when Prof. Nanigian was our guest, you just might want to listen to that discussion too.
 
       Since we have an expert on Investment/Mutual Funds as our guest, we'll also dig into more detail about how to take advantage of alpha, beta, as well as ETF's which are often based on index funds. If your financial advisor tends to obfuscate even the simplest topics to make it seem that you couldn't be successful without their help - you just might bring them back down to earth after tuning into this show ! So grab a cup of coffee, or glass of wine and join us for some fun and financial education …

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