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Gary Ambrose Quotes

«Splitting up the portfolio is more than an accounting measure. I've handled cases where the portfolios were really diverse. If I hadn't stepped in, the wife would have been stuck with capital gains that she had no clue about.»
Author: Gary Ambrose
«They can't give endorsements, but they can at least lead you to three or four people in your geographic area that you can meet with.»
Author: Gary Ambrose
«You want to understand what the person across the table from you does for a living and how they do it.»
Author: Gary Ambrose
«Set the ground rules and make sure it feels right.»
Author: Gary Ambrose
«Technology funds and small-cap funds are where the volatility is going to be.»
Author: Gary Ambrose
«I would prefer a total stock market fund if it's going to be their only investment, but if it's the first of many funds I'd go with the S&P 500 Index Fund.»
Author: Gary Ambrose
«People have to minimize the use of home equity for short term financial needs. Get your budget in order. Home equity lines of credit are for long-term financial needs. They were not meant to buy cars and trips and fuel overspending.»
Author: Gary Ambrose
«You don't want to pick a family that just created a fund they don't have a history in.»
Author: Gary Ambrose
«If you have a variable rate mortgage, now is the time to refinance and lock in a fixed rate to protect yourself in the long run.»
Author: Gary Ambrose