Archive for May, 2007

Mutual funds guide

In response to the requirement of small investors in diversification of their investments the financial establishments created different mutual funds in which any stockholder owns small part of large well diversified investing portfolio. Mutual funds of money market offer investors the diversified investments into “commercial documents”, deposit certificates and paymaster’s bills. Bond funds invest investors’ money into different debt securities, one of which possesses high reliability level, others differ by heightened risk. Mutual funds specialize at stocks investing, own share holding including both conservative “blue dibs” and high risk stocks of “growth enterprises”. Investing funds that prefer working with real estate acquire mortgages or real estate itself.

Mutual funds issue stocks and sell them directly to investors often collecting rather essential rate, and also on request buy stocks from investors for full amount calculated as a share of the presented assets’ market cost. With this many of the mutual funds called “funds without duty” don’t collect the initial commission from investors. Investing funds known as “closed” investing companies don’t sell their stock directly to investors and don’t but them. Such funds’ stocks may be bought and sold at stock exchanges. The ownership of such stocks brings the small investors the essential advantages. The main part of dividends paid for them can be considered as realized capital growth and be imposed by taxes for much lower rate; besides in many cases automatic dividends reinvesting is allowed without brokers’ commission attention or payment for service. At last, these mutual funds’ stocks often are sold with a rebate calculated as a share of the company’s investing portfolio combined cost.

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Frontline vs advantage

To Frontline or not to Frontline…
That is my question.

My main concern is lyme disease. Having had it myself, I would like to protect my babies from it. But since my girl almost died 7 months ago from Rimadyl, I’m very hesitant to give her anything. She was in kidney and liver failure, and her kidney fuction may still not be normal.

We live in a heavily wooded area. I’ve seen about 5 deer today. Which is the lesser of two evils? My vet (new one) currently has all 4 of my dogs on Interceptor and
Frontline. She’s only 5, so I do want to protect her (and my other 3 dogs) from
heart worm and lyme, right??

Frontline spray

Can anyone tell me if they have ever had a problem with this product.
We encountered a problem with fleas this year and never have had them before. The vet recommended using this on my 11 year old Greyhound so on Thursday we sprayed him with it and on Sunday he quit eating his meals, he only takes a bite or two and then quits eating, that is usually the hunk that I have his antibiotic in which is for a skin infection that he has.

This is starting to worry me because my Malamute has been bathing him none stop for the last couple of months like she is trying to heal him, so I have felt that there is something wrong with him, even though the vet checked him over and couldn’t find anything except the skin infection and fleas, but the Malamute also bathed my other Greyhound for a long period of time before he died. I don’t know if he has just became picky or what, but he has never turned down a meal, he is still eating his treats with no problem.
Thank you in advance for any help that you may give me.