Public Interest
Aug. 18, 2001
Lawyers Need Not Fear Capital Markets
Lawyers generally know little about investment planning, even the ones who spent their undergraduate years majoring in business administration, economics or finance. As a result, you may view the capital markets, meaning stocks and bonds, with fear or even dismay. This is understandable. When things look good, the market goes down and when things look bad the market goes up, which doesn't make sense.




Lawyers generally know little about investment planning, even the ones who spent their undergraduate years majoring in business administration, economics or finance. As a result, you may view the capital markets, meaning stocks and bonds, with fear or even dismay. This is understandable. When things look good, the market goes down and when things...
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