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Fiduciary Bonds: Definition, Types, Costs
A fiduciary bond, otherwise known as a probate bond, is a protective court bond that ensures a fiduciary will honor the expectations placed on them according to the law. The fiduciary bond upholds the interests and protection of the estate … Continue reading →
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How to Transfer Your 401(k) When Changing to a New Job: 401(k) Rollover Guide
Itâs easy to forget about old 401(k) plans when changing to a new job. Some people simply forget about it because the company that manages it never reminds them. Others didnât forget about their old account, but theyâve been putting off the rollover because it sounds hard. Many companies donât make the process easy for […]
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How Should I Save If the Fed Cuts Rates?
It’s not all bad news for savers in a lower interest rate environment. Here’s why.*
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Current Mortgage Rates are Flat to Start the Week
It’s a quiet start to the week with mortgage rates holding steady. That could be a trend that persists for the remainder of the week as there’s really not much scheduled on the economic calendar this week. Thursday and Friday are the only days where we really have some inflation data out that could impact… View Article
Mortgage and refinance rates today, January 12, 2021
Today’s mortgage and refinance rates Average mortgage rates held steady yesterday. And that was a pleasant surprise because they’d looked likely to rise again first thing â and also because […]
MBS Day Ahead: Defensive Shift is a Cause For Concern; Yields Struggling With an Important Floor
Posted To: MBS Commentary
The GA senate election shift is old news. It did the damage it was always likely to do, but bonds had a good show of support by the end of the following week. That made good enough sense considering the pandemic is driving the market and the pandemic can't be quickly defeated. But it's worth noting that the pandemic is also driving central bank policy, and when those policies are tweaked–even subtly–bonds can and will reac t. This morning's change to the ECB's PEPP is the latest example. If you didn't click the link above, the nutshell version is this: the European Central Bank made a subtle change to its pandemic relief bond buying program that COULD mean it will buy slightly less than the maximum amounts. When these programs are initially announced, markets account for…(read more)
Mortgage rates hold steady at 2.77%
The average mortgage rate for a 30-year fixed loan fell two basis points last week to 2.77%, according to Freddie Macâs Primary Mortgage Market Survey.
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The 10 Best Vanguard Index Funds to Buy
If you don’t have the time, the money or the expertise to buy individual stocks or bonds to build your investment portfolio, then consider the best Vanguard index funds. Index funds are a good way to start saving and investing for retirement. One reason is because the chance of making more money investing in index …
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Do You Need to Go to College to Be a Real Estate Investor?
I am asked all the time whether I think it was worth it to go to college as a real estate investor and real estate broker. I got my degree in business with an emphasis in finance. I think the degree helped me and I am glad I went to college but I don’t think … Read more