Category: Blog
Market Analysis Video – February 2013
Bell Investment Advisors
March 13, 2013
U.S. stocks continued to gain ground in February with a 1.4% return for the S&P 500 Index. Meanwhile, foreign stocks ...
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Bell Investment Advisors Boasts Two New CFPs
Bell Investment Advisors
March 7, 2013
Laurent Harrison, Investment Advisor/Financial Planner and Rohan Nayak, Financial Planner, both employees of Bell Investment Advisors, a registered investment advisory ...
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Bell Investment Advisors Hosts Seminar Event, “Game Planning for the Last Three Quarters of 2013”
Bell Investment Advisors
March 7, 2013
Bell Investment Advisors, a Bay Area registered investment advisory firm, today announced they will be hosting a free seminar, Game ...
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The Women’s Roundtable at Bell Investment Advisors
Bonnie Bell
March 6, 2013
In case you didn’t know – say, you just started following my blog because of your interest and/or concern about ...
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Extra Yield Means Extra Risk
Bell Investment Advisors
March 5, 2013
With interest rates at historic lows and likely to remain there for a couple of years, investors are searching for ...
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Giving and Your Financial Plan
Bell Investment Advisors
February 28, 2013
One of the most rewarding things we can do in life involves “giving back”, which can take many forms, including ...
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You Can Save Even More in 2013! (Know Your Limits)
Bell Investment Advisors
February 22, 2013
Certified Financial Planners generally encourage contributing as much as possible to retirement accounts: IRAs, 401(k) plans, 403(b) plans, etc. Contributing ...
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Market Analysis Video – January 2013
Bell Investment Advisors
February 13, 2013
For the sixth consecutive month, foreign stocks outperformed their domestic counterparts; however, both enjoyed strong positive gains to start the ...
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Why 2013 Could Be a Year of Strong Economic Growth
Bell Investment Advisors
February 6, 2013
2013 could bring strong economic growth to the U.S. because U.S. Banks and the Federal Reserve are now creating near-normal ...
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