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Invest Regularly

It's important to view investing as a process, not a one-time event. Often, one of the reasons we don't start investing sooner is because, after paying bills and spending money elsewhere, we don't think there's anything left over.

By making a habit of investing regularly you gain two major advantages.

  • You help manage investment risk

    When you invest regularly, you protect yourself against buying too much when prices are high and help reduce the temptation to sell at a bad time – i.e., when prices are low.
  • You "Pay Yourself First"

    A program of regular investment ensures that you attend to your long-term plan before you're tempted to spend your dollars on a short-term need. In addition, you can make sure you fully fund your IRA each year automatically.

These plans do not assure a profit and do not protect against loss in declining markets.

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This Web site is accompanied by current prospectuses for Wells Fargo Advantage Funds®, an EdVestSM program description (PDF), and a tomorrow's scholar® program description (PDF).

For 529 plans, an investor's or a designated beneficiary's home state may offer state tax or other benefits that are only available for investments in that state's qualified tuition program. Please consider this before investing.

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