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  2. Is your 401(k) portfolio too conservative? 3 ways to tell

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    It’s a rough guide, but importantly it starts out more aggressive when you’re young and adjusts to be more conservative as you age – the type of allocation trend that you generally want.

  3. Convention of conservatism - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, the convention of conservatism, also known as the doctrine of prudence, is a policy of anticipating possible future losses but not future gains. It states that when choosing between two solutions, the one that will be least likely to overstate assets and income should be selected.

  4. Creative accounting - Wikipedia

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    The terms "innovative" or "aggressive" are also sometimes used. Another common synonym is "cooking the books". Creative accounting is oftentimes used in tandem with outright financial fraud (including securities fraud), and lines between the two are blurred. Creative accounting practices have been known since ancient times and appear world-wide ...

  5. A beginner’s guide to investment styles and which one works ...

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    A conservative investment style will tend to hold fixed-income investments and may include money-market funds, certificates of deposit, Treasury bonds or high-quality corporate bonds. This ...

  6. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (United States)

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    Consistency principle: The company uses the same accounting principles and methods from period to period. Conservatism principle: When choosing between two solutions, the one which has the less favorable outcome is the solution which should be chosen (see convention of conservatism)

  7. Opinion - Which of the 3 types of conservative are you? - AOL

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    On Sept. 11, 1960, 100 young conservatives convened at National Review editor William F. Buckley’s home in Sharon, Conn., and drafted a set of 12 principles, referred to as the “Sharon ...

  8. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    Change: radical revolutionaries (who believe in rapid change in support of an ideology) vs. progressives (who believe in advancing change to the status quo) vs. liberals (who passively accept change) vs. conservatives (who believe in moderating change to preserve the status quo) vs. radical reactionaries (who believe in changing things to a ...

  9. What is a Conservative? Understanding how the term works in ...

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    Seeking a more positive definition, the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, defines conservatism as "the political philosophy that sovereignty resides in the person.