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INVESTING IN BRIDGES AND TUNNELS Over the next 20 years, developing countries and rich countries together will spend $30 trillion upgrading their physical infrastructures, said Bob Frick in
_Kiplinger’s Personal Finance._ Rather than rely on taxes or bonds to raise money for such projects, governments increasingly turn to private markets. For investors, putting money into the
companies that build and fund bridges, roads, and other public infrastructures promises steady dividends and returns. “Most projects resist the ups and downs of economic cycles,” and mutual
funds and exchange-traded funds provide a relatively easy way to invest. A new exchange-traded fund, iShares S&P Global Infrastructure Index, is one such fund. “If the fund had existed
before December of last year and faithfully tracked the index, its one-, three-, and five-year annualized returns would have been 20 percent, 21 percent, and 23 percent, respectively.” At
the moment, most construction is taking place abroad. But “you should soon find more domestic investment opportunities.” EASY ACCESS TO ANNUITIES SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your echo
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to your inbox. Buying an annuity is now almost as easy as buying a stock or a mutual fund, said Daisy Maxey in _The Wall Street Journal._ These insurance-like investment vehicles once were
available only through intermediaries. Now they’re increasingly available online and through 401(k) plans. In December, Fidelity began offering a tax-deferred variable annuity online, and
other big firms are also giving consumers more direct access to their annuity offerings. “As investors are increasingly left on their own to manage their nest eggs,” a wider availability of
annuities should give them more flexibility. But some experts argue that the complexity of annuities warrants buying them from a trained professional. “You need to know what you’re getting
and how it fits in with what you’re already doing,” says Matthew Tuttle, a financial planner in Stamford, Conn. HOW MUCH IS YOUR TIME WORTH? Many conscientious consumers insist on doing
certain jobs themselves rather than paying someone else, said Jean Chatzky in _Money._ Others spend hours looking for the best deals. But they might be better off if they took a serious look
at just how much their time is worth, says Tim Ferris, author of best-seller _The Four-Hour Workweek._ If you haven’t already, calculate what you make on an hourly basis. Then keep track of
how many hours you spend on time-sucking tasks. Then multiply the total by your hourly rate. Unless you’re saving an equivalent amount of money “shopping for your TV or constantly combing
the Internet for slightly higher CD yields,” you’re losing money. Of course, if you enjoy clipping coupons or weeding your garden, the time may be well spent. But, if you hate the chore—and
lose money doing it—by all means hire an expert. A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day – and the best features from TheWeek.com
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