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Many of the clients I talk to on a daily basis have questions about funding college for one or more of their children. Regardless of if you have done a great job saving for your children’s education or you have no clue as to how to pay for their first te(read
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I recently received a question from a reader regarding mutual fund returns. He writes "How can I expect to receive a 12% return on an investment when the market is bad?"(read
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First, the bad news. If you are covered under union representation, I'm sorry. I spent seven years as an airline pilot and I was deeply connected to how unions work.(read
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What exactly is inflation and why does it eat away at retirement savings so much? Inflation is simply the tendency of prices to increase over time. A moderate inflation rate usually does not bother the average working consumer much since even small annu(read
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We've spent the past few weeks discussing investments so you'll know by now that we recommend good low risk mutual funds as the investment of choice.(read
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When it comes to Mutual Fund Investing, performance truly isn’t everything. Too often, investors rely almost totally on a fund’s past performance to determine whether or not it’s a good buy.(read
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What is a mutual fund? It is a company that pools money from many investors and invests it in a variety of options including stocks, bonds, short-term money markets and other securities.(read
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Saving for retirement isn’t as hard as it may seem. Most employers offer some sort of plan that provide tax incentives for employees. Others even match worker’s contributions, giving them even more "free" money to sock away.(read
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How much money do you really need when you retire? While you won't ever know exactly (inflation, how long you'll live, health status, etc.), you should have an amount in mind for the moment you retire.(read
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When most people study their finances to try and decide how much money to set aside for retirement, when to save for their kid’s college and whether or not to pay off their home early, a crucial part of the equation is usually left out. The missing step(read
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