Exchange traded funds are a low-cost way to build portfolio

Courtesy USATODAY.com Money - Waggoner  Thu, 01/21/2010 - 21:11

You're so cheap you haven't picked up a check since the Taft administration. But in investing, that's not a bad thing.

And today, you can cobble together a portfolio of exchange traded funds for less than a bag of second-hand mice.


 

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