Topic: How To Invest

What is Pat’s commentary for the week of November 25, 2014

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If you visit a vacation resort this winter, you may get invited to a complimentary dinner, cocktail party or other event. In return for the free drinks, food or entertainment, all you’ll have to do is sit through a pitch for an “investment” in a time-share. It may be worthwhile to attend, depending on what else you have to do. But in my experience, time-share purchases rarely provide you with any real advantage. You might look on time-shares as the vacationers’ version of the new stock issue. Some of them seem to work out well for some people, at least for a while. But on the whole, it’s a good idea to stay out of new issues, and an even better idea to stay out of time-shares. Before buying any time-share, check the Internet for resales of comparable time-shares. You’ll often find they sell way below the initial time-share sales price. Even if you find what looks like a great deal on a..