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The Reverend Mark Thomas is the minister of a church in the San Diego area
The Reverend Mark Thomas is the minister of a church in the San Diego area. He is married, had one young child, and earns a “modest income”. Because religious organizations are not notorious for their generous retirement programs, the reverend has decided he should do some investment on his own. He would like to set up a program that enables him to supplement the church’s retirement program and the same time provide some funds for his child’s college education (which is still some 12 years away). He is not out to break any investment records but wants some backup to provide for the long – run needs of his family.
Although he has a modest income, Mark Thomas believes that with careful planning, he can probably invest about $250 a quarter (and, with luck, increase this amount over time). He currently has about $15,000 in savings account that he would be willing to use to begin this program. In view of his investment objectives, he is not interested in taking a lot of risk. Because his knowledge of investments extends to savings account, Series EE savings bonds, and a little bit about mutual funds, he approaches you for some investment advice.
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