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CAN SLIM

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An acronym employed by momentum investors who use the seven letters as a mnemonic to identify investment strength. C: Current Earnings - EPS should exceed 25% growth. A: Annual Earnings - Annual ROE should exceed 17%, and the company's earnings should have grown at least 25% over the past three years. N: New Product or Service - Is a new product the catalyst for a higher trading range, and higher P/E expectations? S: supply and demand - Watch if the daily trading volume exceeds the average daily volume. L: Leader or Laggard - Buy the leader of a sector, based on Relative Price Strength Rating. I: Institutional Sponsorship - Are large buyers, such as mutual or hedge funds, invested in the stock? M: market indexes - The theory that three out of four stocks follow the basic market pattern for the DOW, NASDAQ or s&p 500 indexes, and to invest in uptrends rather than down to follow market sentiment.

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Employer Sponsored Retirement Plan

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Employers may offer their employees either defined benefit or defined contribution retirement plans, or they may make both types of plans available. Any employer may offer a defined benefit plan, but certain types of defined contributon plans are available only through specific categories of employers. For example, 403(b) plans may be offered only by tax-exempt, not-for-profit employers, and 457 plans only by state and municipal governments. SIMPLE plans, on the other hand, can only be offered by employers with fewer than 100 workers. Corporate employers who contribute to a retirement plan can take a tax deduction for the amount of their contribution and may enjoy other tax benefits. However, the plan must meet certain internal revenue service (IRS) guidelines.Offering a retirement plan may also make the employer more attractive to potential employees. However, employers are not required to offer plans. If they do, they can make the plan as generous or as limited as they choose as long as the plan meets the government's nondiscrimination guidelines.

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