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From the Consumer Information Center:
Building Your Future With Annuities: A Consumer's Guide (1990)

Financial Institutions: Consumer Rights (1987)

Investors' Bill of Rights (1987)

Staying Independent: Planning for Financial Independence in Later Life (1990)

The Consumer Information Center has many other free and low-cost federal publications on money management, finance, and investing. For a free copy of the most current listing of booklets, write the Consumer Information Catalog, Pueblo, Colorado, 81009.

For additional information:

Directory of Mutual Funds, 1993-1994 (Investment Company Institute, P.O. Box 66140, Washington, DC 20035-6140)

How SIPC Protects You: Questions and Answers About SIPC (Securities Investor Protection Corporation, 1990)

Making Sense of Mutual Funds: Tricks of the Trade and Lessons for Investors (New York City, Department of Consumer Affairs, 1993)

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