Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 13, 2004, Page 5, Image 5

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came in fourth out of seven executive
tickets, spent the second most out of
all the executive candidates. They
spent $1,580 of their own money at
Cambria Sportswear and Kinko's and
collected no material or monetary
contributions.
Executive candidates Ben Strawn
and Diana Aguilar came away with
$123.94 in surplus funds, the largest
amount of all executive candidates.
Strawn said $ 100 will be returned
to his campaign manager, who
loaned him the money. Also, Strawn
still owes $12 to the Department of
Public Safety for a parking space that
wasn't recorded in the expenditure
INVESTMENT
continued from page 4
Lynch or some brokerage house
around town and ask them for advice."
Eugene boasts several branches of
national investment brokers, private
companies who buy and sell stock for
investors and provide advice, includ
ing 1NG, A. G. Edwards & Sons, and
Smith Barney.
The Securities and Exchange Com
mission, the government organiza
tion responsible for regulating the
sale of stock in the United .States, of
fers tips for beginning investors at
http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/be
gininvest.htm.According to the SEC,
corporate reports offer the best source
of information for investors.
"They tell you whether a company
is making money or losing money
and why," according to the Web site.
"It’s usually easy to find information
about large companies from the com
panies themselves, newspapers, bro
kerage firms, and the SEC."
Contact the business/science/
technology reporter
at stevenneuman@dailyemerald.com.
forms, he said.
Strawn and Aguilar, who took sec
ond in the race, also spent the third
largest amount, $1,401.41, and col
lected $ 1,491.35 in material contribu
tions. They spent most of their mon
ey at Cheap-T-Shirts.com and Kinko's.
Adrian Gilmore, who took third in
the race for the presidency, spent only
$50 of his own money for printer ton
er and paper.
Nikia Gutman, Tyler "The Crusher"
Graf and Ben Brown spent no money
on their campaigns.
ASIJO Elections spokesman
Nathan Strauss said all candidates this
year have turned in their forms except
for two third-quarter forms by
Gilmore and ASUO Programs Fi
nance Committee candidate Koushi
Sunder.
Gilmore said he didn't turn in his
form because he spent no money and
was busy with law school finals. He
was asked to turn in the form, but he
said it was pointless.
"If I was still in the election or still a
candidate, I would have turned in the
form,'' Gilmore said, adding the rule
is to prevent election winners from
taking the contest by cheating. "I see
no reason for people who lose to turn
in the form."
Sunder said she didn't turn in her
form because she lost in the primary
election and, consequently, spent no
money during that period.
Contact the campus/
federal politics reporter
at jaredpaben@dailyemerald.com.
INVESTING OPTIONS
Certificates of deposit
Pros: Stable returns and low risk
Cons: Investors receive smaller returns if interest rates are low
Money market funds
Pros: Low risk and higher interest than with traditional savings accounts
Cons: Limited returns on investment
Mutual funds
Pros: Investing is diversified in different areas and professionals handle
the purchases
Cons: Lack of direct control over investments
Stocks
Pros: Potentially high returns and a highly adaptable investment option
Cons: Investors must do a lot of research on choices, and they are high risk
SOURCE: Investment Group
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