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<item><title>Financial Industry Product Development and Your Best Interests</title>
<link>http://www.theskilledinvestor.com/wp/financial-industry-product-development-and-your-best-interests-35.htm</link>
<description>Financial research drives industry product development, but not necessarily toward the best interests of individuals Personal financial decisions seem to</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 18:53:52 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Financial science drives industry product development, but not necessarily toward the best interests of individuals - Financ...</title>
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<description>Financial science drives industry product development, but not necessarily toward the best interests of individuals - Financial Advisors, Investment Counselors, and the Financial Industry &gt; Are Your Best Interests the Same as the Financial Services Industry? - Financial Articles, Personal financial decisions seem to have become very complicated. To add to the confusion, the financial services industry develops an unending array of supposedly innovative new products. However, a large part of the complexity that individuals face results from the proliferation of repetitive financial products in a myriad of flavors with different features and different financial trade offs. What is  best  and  right  for individuals easily gets lost in the ensuing confusion.</description>
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</item><item><title>What happens to the expected equity premium, when the common stock P/E ratio reverts toward historical norms? - Personal Inv...</title>
<link>http://www.theskilledinvestor.com/ss.item.16/what-happens-to-the-expected-equity-premium-when-the-common-stock-p-e-ratio-reverts-toward-historical-norms.html</link>
<description>What happens to the expected equity premium, when the common stock P/E ratio reverts toward historical norms? - Personal Investment Management &gt; Investment Returns and Securities Market Risk Premiums Articles - Financial Articles, U.S. equities prices have had a long term tendency to revert toward their average price to earnings ratio. In the 1980s and 1990s, the PE had increased substantially above the long term average. Much, but not all, of this reversion occurred in the first five years of the 21st century.</description>
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