What
Is A Sample Of Moderate Portfolio Consists Of
Step1
- The road to financial freedom is to
have great health so that you are in good shape
to learn.
Step
2 - An open mindset to start learning
and practicing what you have learned.
Step
3 - Investing your time in your
financial & health education so that you
are in control of your life to create wealth to
enjoy a better life.
Step
4 - Enjoy the wealth that you have
created because you have been taking care of
your health.
4 Steps To Financial Freedom (2007
edition) Sean Toh
4 Steps To Financial Freedom
reveals the philosophies and secrets of Sean
Toh's financial journey in creating wealth
for himself. Here you will learn proven
principles and timeless wealth building
techniques, as well as simple, practical,
and proven financial strategies used by
thousands of people to create a life of
abundance. By starting to practice these
four steps, you will change you life. Make
the decision now to take the necessary
actions to embark on this journey of
creating wealth for yourself.
The 4 Steps to Financial Freedom
consist of:
Step 1 - Get Healthy and Strive for
Great Health
Step 2 - Adopt an Open Mindset to
Learn
Step 3 - Invest Your Time in
Financial and Health Education
Step 4 - Enjoy the Wealth that You
Have Created
You will also learn why financial
education is directly linked to your
financial destiny. Sean Toh shows you how to
get financial education and how you can
teach yourself to create and preserve your
wealth. He explains the different types of
incomes and how you can design a simple
model for yourself to take action on so that
you can start to see some financial success.
Embark
on your financial education today to reach
your financial destiny faster!
The Moderate
Portfolio is a “middle of the road mix of
conservative investments and stocks. Sample Moderate
Portfolio 40% Bond Index Fund 10% Strategic Value Fund
15% Stock Market Index Fund 10% Growth Fund 15%
International Developed Countries Fund 10% Small
Company Fund.
A sample of
a moderate portfolio consists of 60% stocks and 40%
bonds. For investors who can tolerate a bit more
risks, this model will be able to help them achieve a
better return in the long run.
By Mutual of
Omaha Insurance Company
2006 (c) creditplushealth.com
Credit Plus Health By Sean Toh All rights reserved.