Bach's Guide To Investing
Conducting Your Business As You Would Conduct An Orchestra
The primary goal of every individual and business investor is to make money,
however; there is quite often a very narrow approach to achieving this goal.
The means to achieve the end are never well implemented. (Here is where the
orchestra analogy comes in ...) Instead of just being the
bassoon player, why not orchestrate your finances to work in harmony? The effort
taken to achieve long term financial health is minimal. You either need to
choose the instruments yourself, or choose someone to choose for you. In any
event, you are in the right place to do either.
Making The Music - Basic Investment Rules
Keep time on your side.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
There is no such thing as a free lunch.
The Financial Instruments
Stocks -- Ownership
Bonnds -- Indebtedness
Stock Funds --
Pooled ownership
Bond Funds --
Pooled indebtedness
Futures --
A contract for future events
Options --
An option to exercise a contract in the future
If you have an interest in investing in any of the above,
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A Seasoned Orchestra Leader
Boenning & Scattergood