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Individually Managed Accounts An Investors Guide Robert B Jorgensen Robert Jorgensen

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Individually Managed Accounts An Investors Guide Robert B Jorgensen Robert Jorgensen
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.06 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Robert B. Jorgensen Robert Jorgensen
ISBN: 9780471238638, 9780471455882, 0471238635, 0471455881
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Individually Managed Accounts An Investors Guide Robert B Jorgensen Robert Jorgensen by Robert B. Jorgensen Robert Jorgensen 9780471238638, 9780471455882, 0471238635, 0471455881 instant download after payment.

The first investor-friendly book on IMAs By 2010 nearly five million households will invest more than $2.6 trillion in individually managed accounts (IMAs). Today nearly $470 billion is invested in IMAs, yet not one book has clearly addressed the topic-until now. Individually Managed Accounts: An Investor's Guide shows investors what IMAs are, how to use them, and the related pros and cons of investing in them compared to other investment alternatives. Robert Jorgensen, CIMA (San Diego, CA), is the founder and CEO of RunMoney. He also founded Lockwood Pacific Investment Group and held senior positions at E. F. Hutton and Salomon Smith Barney. He is a regular speaker at numerous financial forums.

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