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Value averaging (VA) is a method of investing similar to Dollar cost averaging (DCA).

Both VA and DCA are systematic investments in that you invest a certain amount every month for a period of time. For example you invest $100 per month for 5 years into a specific mutual fund.

For more info on Value Averaging visit http://www.valueaveraging.ca

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