Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Global Financial Crisis Drives New Attitude About Investing And Asset Allocation in America
The Hartford Mutual Funds today announced the results of a new survey examining the change in Americans’ mood on investing as a result of the global financial crisis. Findings reveal Americans are less confident and more conservative about their personal finances than they were a year ago. Most notably, U.S. investors are open to fresh approaches to asset allocation but are confused about the investments they hold and lack knowledge about how their portfolios are allocated. The survey of 530 individual investors who work with financial advisors found a much different American investor than a year ago:
Global Financial Crisis Drives New Attitude About Investing And Asset Allocation in America
Source: Business Wire
Global Financial Crisis Drives New Attitude About Investing And Asset Allocation in America
Source: Business Wire