The 17 Best Retirement Investments to Achieve Your Financial Goals
Using a combination of these investment options can make your retirement dreams come true.
Using a combination of these investment options can make your retirement dreams come true.
If youâre trying to get out of debt, or trying to fully fund your retirement, it can be a lot easier to get ahead if you’re able to make extra money on the side. This series of posts will give ideas for how to create supplemental income to pad your bottom line.
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Wealthfront is an online, automated investment platform, commonly referred to as a “robo-advisor”. Wealthfront, and other similar investment platforms are referred to as robo-advisors because your investment portfolio is both designed and managed by proven computer algorithms. The platform constructs your portfolio with a small number of exchange traded funds (ETFs) that are representative of […]
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While the volatility of a single stock can lead to big winnings if the company takes off, your portfolio can suffer just as easily if that firm has a bad day. Diversification can help you smooth out those lows. At ⦠Continue reading â
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Lately, everyone seems to be talking about a million dollars. For example: âA million dollars isnât what it used to be,â the New York Times reports. For now, letâs sidestep the debate about whether a million dollars is a lot of money or not and focus on a question weâll all face at some point, if
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I just had my third son, the reality that I’ll be shipping my kids off to college sooner than later is sinking in. I had already started a 529 College Savings Plan for my first and will plan on doing another one for the second and now third. Recently, I had a client in a […]
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When you start making any kind of income for your blog, it’s important to start tracking the income and expenses so that you can pay taxes on that money. Here’s how I do it.
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What would financial success look like for you? Certainly, everyone has a different definition. For me, it’s not about having more money than I know what to do with. It’s about making wise decisions with the money that I have. It’s not all about pinching pennies, although, there is a place for managing expenses and […]
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History has shown just how difficult ‘timing the market’ is. So forget about perfect timing, and just stay steady and passive instead.
Take a look at the 401k your employer offers. Is it inadequate? If so, you may want to consider opening a self-directed retirement account.
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