Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...quarrel I do. When friends call to ask which mutual fund to plunge into, I make the following speech: "It's great that you're thinking about stocks," I say, "because, over the long run, stocks will outperform safer investments. And it's great that you've decided to go the mutual-fund route, because that's almost always wiser than picking the stocks yourself. (Do yourself a favor, though," I remind them, "and choose a fund with low annual expenses and no sales fee.) But are you sure now is the time to jump in? Now, when stocks...
They get my drift, they thank me, they take one more look at that 3.5%, and they call their brokers to buy mutual funds...
...already have money in the market, either through a long-standing program of periodic investments in mutual funds or through your retirement plan at work, bully for you. Keep it up. The habit is such a good one, I wouldn't recommend breaking it, even though the market is overpriced. (If you're anywhere near needing some of those funds, though, lighten...
...right he was. More than any other great director, Welles suffered a career of fits and starts: he would start a film, and then his niggly investors would give him fits. (The ill feeling was mutual.) In Hollywood, Welles was effectively banished by his early 30s. RKO Radio Pictures chopped The Magnificent Ambersons, Welles' brilliant follow-up to Kane, by a third (from 131 min. to 88), ordered a new ending shot by a different director and even sent Ambersons out as the bottom half of a double feature, in support of Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost. Republic Pictures...
Having devoted my entire college career to building a racial climate of mutual respect and understanding, all the while believing that this was also Dr. Counter's goal, his letter leaves me utterly devastated. His behavior is immature and shocking coming from a Harvard official...