Getting the scoop on investing; tune in to our panel of financial news commentators as they offer the best strategies for building your portfolio.

Black EnterpriseVol. 32 Nbr. 9, April 2002

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Getting the scoop on investing; tune in to our panel of financial news commentators as they offer the best strategies for building your portfolio.

YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN.

That's just part of the harsh new realities of investing in today's environment. Yes, you should consult with financial advisors, but use them as part of your resource network. You can no longer afford to be a passenger, allowing others to steer your investment decisions. You must command the driver's seat.

Why? Recent events dictate such urgency. By now, you've heard the horror stories about legions of employees who had their retirement funds wiped out in the Enron scandal. In recent months, fed up investors have complained to regulators about conflicts of interest inherent in analysts pushing clients' companies. Others have started hawking shares of companies with head-scratching accounting measures. And examples of individuals who have been bilked in scams--ranging from money managers skimming customer accounts to tax frauds involving slave reparation claims--abound.

Even if you believe you're working with the best, the brightest, and the honest, take charge of your financial destiny. The best place to start is acquiring knowledge through reliable, unbiased information from trusted sources. To help you get plugged in, we've assembled our roundtable...

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