New York Institute of Finance Guide to Mutual Funds 2000 - Book Review,
by Kirk Kazanjian

Book Description The bible for mutual fund investors--completely updated with exclusive performance data, must-see Web sites, and profiles of the 100 most promising funds for the new millennium Diversified, affordable, and easy to buy, mutual funds are hotter than ever. This unbeatable resource contains everything investors need to make the right fund choices, whatever their level of experience or investment objectives. A nationally recognized mutual fund analyst, Kirk Kazanjian provides clear, practical guidance for putting together a winning portfolio. Investors will gain a firm understanding of how mutual funds work, their advantages and drawbacks, how to buy them, and which funds best meet their personal needs and goals. Thoroughly updated to reflect the realities of the year 2000, this indispensable annual features: *Exclusive performance data for more than 8,000 funds from the Value Line Mutual Fund Survey *Profiles of the year's top 100 most promising fund performers *Reviews of 25 must-see Web sites *Model portfolios with specific recommendations for distinct investment goals *Worksheets to determine risk tolerance and optimal level of retirement savings Timely, targeted, exhaustive, and reliable, NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF FINANCE GUIDE TO MUTUAL FUNDS 2000 gives investors the facts and guidance they need to create a top-notch investment plan.
Book Info Provides clear, practical guidance for putting together a winning portfolio. Provides a firm understanding of how mutual funds work, their advantages and drawbacks, how to buy them, and which funds best meet your needs.
About the Author Kirk Kazanjian is the author of Growing Rich with Growth Stocks and New York Institute of Finance Guide to Mutual Funds 1999 (NYIF/Prentice Hall Press), as well as Buying Mutual Funds for Free and the annual Wall Street's Picks. He was also the founding editor of Wall Street Insider, a monthly stock and mutual fund advisory newsletter. The former President and Chief Investment Strategist of Wall Street Advisors, a firm specializing in the analysis of mutual fund portfolios, he frequently provides financial commentary for CNBC, CNN, and other stations. He has been featured in many publications, including Barron's, Your Money, USA Today, and The Christian Science Monitor. He lives in Santa Barbara, California. Stephen Savage is Executive Director, Value Line Mutual Fund Survey
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