The fully illuminated architectural model of the 59-story Pan Am Building (Walter Gropius-Emery Roth & Sons-Pietro Belluschi, 1963) to be inserted by photomontage in a night view looking southwest of Midtown Manhattan’s Grand Central district, in early, 1961. The Union Carbide Building (Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1960) and the Chrysler Building (William Van Allen, 1930) are at left.
Foto: Pan American World Airways.
Fuente: Nester’s Map and Guide Corp.
Glass facades on 46th. Strreet between Park (left) and Third Avenue (right), Summer 1967.
Buildings from left to right are the 51-story 245 Park Avenue (Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, 1967), 30-story 485 Lexington Avenue (Emery Roth & Sons, 1956) and 34-story 750 Third Avenue (Emery Roth & Sons, 1958).
Photo: Unknown.
Source: MIchele Salvati/Varios Autores. “El Acero en la Construcción Moderna. Buenos Aires, Ed. Víctor Lerú, 1976.
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Mutual funds SSIP. Dos and don'ts? Anything I should keep in mind outside of diversification and long term investment planning?
It took me a while to get this one because I kept thinking "Dafuq's SSIP? Never heard of it." But I think you actually want to ask about a SIP, or Systematic Investment Plan, which is an investment route offered by mutual funds in which you can invest a fixed amount at regular intervals. It's similar to dollar cost averaging, as opposed to lump-sum investing.
So with that out of the way, here are my very complex and detailed thoughts:
- Put some money in an index fund every time you get paid.
That's it. Truly. If you want to unpack it a bit, here's some more of our thoughts on investing:
Investing Deathmatch: Timing the Market vs. Time IN the Market
Investing Deathmatch: Stocks vs. Bonds
Investing Deathmatch: Investing in the Stock Market vs. Just… Not
Investing Deathmatch: Paying off Debt vs. Investing in the Stock Market
Investing Deathmatch: Traditional IRA vs. Roth IRA
Investing Deathmatch: Managed Funds vs. Index Funds
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