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  2. How UnitedHealthcare and other mega-insurers came to ... - AOL

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    And affordability of care is a health issue, too: When you don’t have the money to spend on a doctor’s visit or a medical procedure—as is the case for many underinsured and uninsured ...

  3. Stocks vs. ETFs: Which should you invest in? - AOL

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    Because of their wide array of holdings, ETFs provide the benefits of diversification, including lower risk and less volatility, which often makes a fund safer to own than an individual stock.

  4. Diversification (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Non-incremental diversification is a strategy followed by conglomerates, where the individual business lines have little to do with one another, yet the company is attaining diversification from exogenous risk factors to stabilize and provide opportunity for active management of diverse resources.

  5. Your Guide To Market-Linked CDs - AOL

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    Assess your risk tolerance and investment goals: Even though they have the name “CD” in their description, market-linked CDs are a completely different investment type than traditional CDs ...

  6. Asset allocation - Wikipedia

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    Asset diversification has been described as "the only free lunch you will find in the investment game". [2] Academic research has painstakingly explained the importance and benefits of asset allocation and the problems of active management (see academic studies section below).

  7. Modern portfolio theory - Wikipedia

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    Specific risk is the risk associated with individual assets - within a portfolio these risks can be reduced through diversification (specific risks "cancel out"). Specific risk is also called diversifiable, unique, unsystematic, or idiosyncratic risk.

  8. I’m a Finance Expert: 4 Investing Mistakes My Millionaire ...

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    “Though diversification may not always be straightforward, taking steps to spread risk early on can prevent substantial financial setbacks,” Meyer explained. Overlooking Tax-Smart Strategies

  9. Portfolio optimization - Wikipedia

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    Portfolio optimization is the process of selecting an optimal portfolio (asset distribution), out of a set of considered portfolios, according to some objective.The objective typically maximizes factors such as expected return, and minimizes costs like financial risk, resulting in a multi-objective optimization problem.