ho to
Safe Investments
The safety portion of your in t­
ment portfolio provid th ground
wor for your financial strength. Your
main objective here is preservation of
Incom Inve tment
Many conservative investors want a
little more than j t ty. Th ry may
also ant high current income.
The Pyramid
Before you take the inve tment
plunge, it' important to first know
BOY'S HOPE GOLF TOURNEY - In recognition of it support of the annual Boy' Hope
Charity Golf Tournament, Ronald E. Smiley (s cond, left), coporate affair central region
manager for Anheu er·Busch Companie , ccepts the pon or' award ,from Brian Jank
(right), a member of the Boy's Hope Board of Directors and chairman of the tournam nt
committee. Joining the award pre entation (from right to left), are: Denni Prylo of Gre t
Lake 01 tributlng; Tom Wil on, pre Id nt of the Detroit Pi tons; and Thornton Edwards,
pre Ident of Eagle Snack 'of Metropolitan Detroit..
major concern.
value over th y . Common
and tate are �ent in t­
men for-growth, Many in to have
ch n to in t in ocks and
tate through mutual fund .
Stock funds have a raged 12% a
year over the last 15 years. That means
your money would double about every
five to . years.
You can inv st in real e tate
through a limited partnership, some­
times with a little as a 1,000.
Growth Investments
On of your top prioriti hould be
to in your ealth through the
growth of your in tment dolla . Too
Jll8DY inve&to ha confused in
ing ith peculating, hich is just
plain gambling. Careful planning and
selection can help you minimize ris
and achieve your financial goals.
In ting for growth-m accept-
ing a 10 current yield in return for
atching your inv tment grow in
a
Panic, fear, and tree are
natural occurren after losing a
job, but there are several solu­
tions for overcoming these barri­
ers to finding new employment,
according to a Michigan Employ­
ment Security Commission
(MESC) informational video.
How to deal with the emotions '
and hardships that come with los­
ing a job are just some of the tips
outlined in an MESC-produood
video, "Coping Wit nemploy­
ment. .. Th vid is on of ix
available at :MESC om . ta -
wide for viewing by ny int r-
ested jo ker.
Each vid provid informa­
tion and instruction geared to­
ward fi nding employment such as
what to include in a resume and
where to look for jobs.
The videos "Interuieuis That
Get the Job," and 'Writing Be­
sumes," provide ic interview­
ing and resume writing
techniques, while "Where the Jobs
Are" offers insight into the non­
typical places to search for jobs
and how to structure ajob search.
"Job Service - We're Working for
You" provides information on the
et oit
geared to the interests of African-Amen­
can, Latino and Native American MBA
prospects.
William James, National Di orofthe
program, notes that attend will have
the opportunity to hear and talk di ctly
with multicultural MBA graduates and
students, as well as with admissions,
placement, and financial officers from
various schoo of busin and manage-
ment. A panel discussion will address such
questions as: What are MBA program ad­
mission requirements? What financial aid
is available and how does one apply for it?
What opportunities exist for minority
MBAs after graduation?
For more information call Tony R.
Lyons, President of the Detroit Ohapter of
the National Black MBA Association, at
313-758-8716.
Charles Ross is host of the nationally
syndicated radio show, "Your Personal
Finance", and a uthor of Yo ur Common­
sense Guide to Personal Financial
Planning.
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Destination MBA, a free, educational
seminar for minority college students and
graduates underrepresented in the profes­
sion of business administration, will be
held at the Westin Hotel in Detroit's Ren­
aissance Center on' October 30 from 9am to
12 noon, with, registration beginning at
,8:30am.
Admission is open and free to all inter­
ested individuals, though the program is
Indepencknce CheckJng from Mdltgan NOtJonOI Bon has absolutely no
ml . mum balance reqUIrement You SImply pay a low monthly malt}­
tenonce fee that Includes the processing of up to fIVe checks. And you'll
rec a MIchl on Money TM cord that you can use to ma e wrthdrowals,
deposltS or transfers between occounts around the dock at any Mdl, on
Money automotJe tel r mochm Plus you have th optJon of direct
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matJon] Dioll OO-CAU-MN8 any tJm ofth day or mght
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istance available, from MESC
Job Service, and "Getti1l8 Ready
to Work", intended for young or
new entrants to the work force, '
gives tips on how to get work ex­
perience and kills needed to find
jobs.
.. I hope anyone who is looking
for a job will view these videos,"
said F. Robert Edwards, MESC
director. "They are full of useful,
practical information that can put
these who them a step ahead
of other jobeeekers."
Joheeekers may view the tapes
at any local :MESC office. Many
of the videos have companion
publications, which are available
free of charge at any MESC
branch. Non-profit organizations
may purchase the videos for
$10.00 each. Contact you local
office for more information,
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