When one investment fitted all

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Many financial planners during the 1980s and early 1990s operated on a belief that if one form of investment was good for one person, it was good for everyone else as well. However, in 1998, many financial advisers are more educated and the government requires them to recommend the best type of investment according to the customer's needs. Financial advisers argue that the best time to invest is when one is about 30 years old. As people get older, responsibilities such as mortgage, children, and career prevent them from investing.

Author: Quinlivan, Beth
Demographic aspects, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Investment advisers

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Beware! Your super in the hands of voodoo theorists

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The 1998 rescue of the hedge fund Long Term Capital Management, which began by the US Federal Reserve, impacted Australian investors more than previously thought. The bail out was important because as the market behavior became unpredictable and threatened the world financial order, US government support became ever more crucial

Australia, Laws, regulations and rules, International economic relations, Portrayals, Long-Term Capital Management L.P.

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