Mutual Funds
Being Socially Responsible Print E-mail
Published by Gina Emrich - Trinity Fiduciary   
Friday, 11 April 2008
It’s not hard to find articles about socially responsible investing, or SRI, in financial publications and even mainstream media these days. The reason is that by the end of 2005, there was over $2.3 trillion invested using this approach in the United States. Numbers that big are bound to attract some attention.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 June 2008 )
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Mutual Funds Make Sense Print E-mail
Published by Gina Emrich - Trinity Fiduciary   
Friday, 11 April 2008
Mutual fund ownership in the United States has grown at an amazing rate in the past ten years, with over 44% of US households currently owning a mutual fund.  Why this growth? 
Last Updated ( Friday, 11 April 2008 )
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Moral Hazards in the Marketplace Print E-mail
Published by InvestCatholic.com   
Monday, 03 March 2008
Written by Charlie Douglas
From Wall Street to Main Street the pain of the sub-prime debacle is being felt far and wide. Already, write-downs by big banks and brokerage firms like Citigroup and Merrill Lynch collectively top $120 billion and are expected to double in size before the debacle ends.
Last Updated ( Monday, 23 June 2008 )
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Faith in Action Print E-mail
Published by InvestCatholic.com   
Thursday, 28 February 2008
We hear statistics every day about the economy of our country; terms like inflation, GDP, and interest rates.  While these concepts can be confusing, the important thing to realize about the economy is that you are a part of it.  In their pastoral letter, Economic Justice For All, the US bishops say, “all members of the Church are economic actors every day.”
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Why choose a mutual fund as an investment vehicle? Print E-mail
Published by Gina Emrich - Trinity Fiduciary   
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
A mutual fund is a great way to invest because it allows you to invest money in a single investment with thousands of other investors. The money is then pooled together and managed by a fund manager who is able to purchase much larger quantities of shares in companies than you would be able to do alone.
Last Updated ( Monday, 03 March 2008 )
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