Value and growth investing are two of the most widely used investment strategies. This article explains these strategies and highlights the difference between them by making use of an interesting handbag metaphor.
Jun, 11 2010
by Katrina Lamb, CFA - Senior Financial Analyst on 11. Jun, 2010 in Investment Planning
Value and growth investing are two of the most widely used investment strategies. This article explains these strategies and highlights the difference between them by making use of an interesting handbag metaphor.
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