After completing Retirement Planning: Investing
the user should be able to:
 | Use company retirement plans |
 | Invest cash reserves |
 | Utilize stock
mutual fund
and bond investments |
 | Take advantage of tax strategies for investments |
 | Allocate assets between investments |
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The Tools of Retirement Investing
 | Retirement planning tools |
 | Investments |
 | Employer benefits |
Employer Investment Programs
 | Taking advantage of employer benefit programs |
 | Profit-sharing plans |
 | Employee savings plans |
 | IRAs and annuities |
Cash Investments
 | CDs |
 | Money market funds |
 | Treasury bills |
Stock and Mutual Fund Investments
 | Importance of growth investments |
 | Stocks as the investment nucleus |
 | Advantages of mutual funds |
Bond Investments
 | Role of cash and fixed-income investments |
 | Bonds and diversification |
Minimizing Investment Taxes
 | Tax-free investments |
 | Tax-deferred investments |
Allocating Your Assets
 | Risk tolerance |
 | Investment horizon |
 | Financial resources |
Investment Strategies
 | Maximizing asset growth |
 | Price-earnings ratios on stocks |
 | Bond strategies |
 | Mutual fund strategies |
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A typical course has the following features:
 | Exercises that allow users to practice in the real application |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills
even if they don't have access to the real application |
 | A glossary |
 | A Skill Assessment |
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