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Jun 5, 2018

Podcast: Learn About Funds and Diversification with Jeremy Quittner

By Team Stash

Index funds, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds. What the heck are they? Jeremy Quittner explains it all.

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We’re getting back to basics. We’re talking funds, diversification, and all things that can go into your portfolio.

In this episode, we talk about mutual funds, index funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs). What do those terms even mean?

If you’re new to all this, relax. Our very own senior financial writer Jeremy Quittner is here to explain it all. We also tackle active vs. passive management, expense ratio, and why you never want to put all your eggs in one basket.

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