Investment Markets: Problem? or Opportunity?
The current economy, marked by the combination of high and rising inflation, low unemployment, and the near-zero interest rate policy by the Federal Reserve, is
The current economy, marked by the combination of high and rising inflation, low unemployment, and the near-zero interest rate policy by the Federal Reserve, is
Investors face several types of risk, and I contend that it is a mistake to get so focused on just one that the others get
If you are the one in your family who fills up at the gas pump or shops at the grocery store, you have undoubtedly witnessed
You’ve probably heard it said that the U.S. stock market average annual total return is about 10%. That’s widely publicized, so we wouldn’t fault you
I don’t suppose that I need to spend a lot of time reminding you that 2020 and Q1 2021 have been tumultuous in the financial
In recent days, we have heard questions from a variety of people. I usually think that when a few people ask a good question, there
One of the most frequent questions asked by our readers is: “How often should a financial plan be updated?” While we are working toward the
Just as one’s physical health changes over time, so does financial well-being. Thus, readers have asked how often a well-written financial plan should be updated.
For years Dave Ramsey has claimed that the house you live in is not an asset, but a liability. Of course, on your financial statement
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