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Begin Investing While You’re Young

2021-02-25T08:01:50-08:00

There’s a simple word that has profound implications for savings and investing: compounding. Like a snowball that grows as it rolls down a hill, compounding provides the potential for your money to grow, reinvesting your investment earnings. It is a basic model for growth potential, and the more you invest, the greater the opportunities [...]

Begin Investing While You’re Young2021-02-25T08:01:50-08:00

Retirement Tips and Resources

2016-12-23T19:30:46-08:00

Tips and resources that everyone can use Owning stock funds for the long haul If you are 50 or older, you may question whether you need to continue buying stocks in your portfolio. After all, stocks are risky, as we saw with steep losses in 2008 and 2009. But increased life expectancies and rising [...]

Retirement Tips and Resources2016-12-23T19:30:46-08:00

Protect the Nest Egg: A Four-Point Plan for Making Your Savings Last

2016-12-14T18:40:06-08:00

Like most investors, you may be concerned about outliving your money. To sustain your savings during retirement, consider strategies that may help address the following four money-diminishing factors: 1. Longer life expectancies In May 2016, scientists attended a Harvard conference to discuss a groundbreaking new idea — fabricating a human genome from scratch. Using a [...]

Protect the Nest Egg: A Four-Point Plan for Making Your Savings Last2016-12-14T18:40:06-08:00

Hanging on Through the Turbulence

2016-12-14T17:06:52-08:00

Patience & diversification matter in all manner of stock market climates. Stocks rise, fall ... and rise again. Volatility certainly came back to Wall Street during the first several weeks of 2014 in the form of a 7.2% descent for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and a 5.9% retreat for the NASDAQ. The declines gave [...]

Hanging on Through the Turbulence2016-12-14T17:06:52-08:00

Retire at 65 … Or Not?

2016-12-14T17:06:52-08:00

Your assets matter more than your age. Isn’t 65 the traditional retirement age? Perhaps, but baby boomers are modifying the definition of a traditional retirement (if not redefining it altogether). The Social Security Administration has subtly revised its definition of the traditional retirement age as well. If you glance at the SSA website, the “full” [...]

Retire at 65 … Or Not?2016-12-14T17:06:52-08:00

WHAT TO BRING TO A MEETING WITH A FINANCIAL ADVISOR

2016-12-14T17:06:53-08:00

Crucial questions & essential documents. The financial planning process is not merely a matter of numbers. When you meet with a financial advisor to map out a strategy for wealth accumulation or wealth preservation, you may find yourself intellectually and emotionally engaged on a level you hadn't anticipated. It may actually give you a better [...]

WHAT TO BRING TO A MEETING WITH A FINANCIAL ADVISOR2016-12-14T17:06:53-08:00

Wise Decisions with Retirement in Mind

2016-12-14T17:06:53-08:00

Certain financial & lifestyle choices may lead you toward a better future. Some retirees succeed at realizing the life they want, others don’t. Fate aside, it isn’t merely a matter of stock market performance or investment selection that makes the difference. There are certain dos and don’ts – some less apparent than others – that [...]

Wise Decisions with Retirement in Mind2016-12-14T17:06:53-08:00
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