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The Future is Now: What Years Will Your 2021 Savings Pay For?
My 2021 savings will pay for my lifestyle in 2040, 2059, and 2078 (if I’m lucky). And your 2021 savings will pay for your entire lifestyle in future years. This article will show you the math.
Yieldstreet Review: Pros, Cons and How it Works
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Stash Review | Easy and Informed Investing
Are you new to the world of investing and looking for an app that can help things easy for you? If so, then you might want to look at what Stash has to offer. With a number of investment strategies based on your goals, risk tolerance, and areas of interest, Stash offers a robust investing […]
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6 Low-Risk Investments for First-Time Investors (or Anyone Risk-Averse)
CDs, bonds, ETFs, and TIPS are among some of the best low-risk investment options for building your portfolio.CDs, bonds, ETFs, and TIPS are among some of the best low-risk investment options for building your portfolio.
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Ask GFC 005: Do Tax-Deferred Accounts Make Sense if Tax Rates Will be Higher?
Welcome to another Ask GFC! If you have a question that you want answered you can ask it here. If your questions get featured on GFC TV or the GFC Podcast, you are the lucky recipient of a copy of my best selling book, Soldier of Finance, and a $50 Amazon gift card. So what […]
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Betterment vs. Wealthfront vs. Personal Capital: Which is the Best?
Betterment, Wealthfront, and Personal Capital all help manage your investments. Check out my review to find out which is the best fit for you.Betterment, Wealthfront, and Personal Capital all help manage your investments. Check out my review to find out which is the best fit for you.
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Homeowners: Could this save you thousands in just a few hours?
You know all those great tactics to save huge chunks of cash — the tactics that don’t require you to scrimp and save? I’m talking about things like lowering the APR on your credit card or getting a better deal on your car insurance — paying less for the stuff that’s kind of a drag to pay for in the first place.
Well, as a new homeowner, I’ve been working on lowering one of those no-fun expenses: property taxes.
Two weeks ago, I wrote about how I was surprised that my assessed house value was 31 percent higher for 2014 than it was in 2013 — and that I had filed the paperwork to protest that assessment.
5 Best Investing Apps with Instant Deposit
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Wealthsimple Review | Investing on Autopilot
Wealthsimple is a robo-advisor popular for millennial investing, putting your “investing on autopilot,” as the company itself describes its services. Wealthsimple is one of the best online investment managers in the industry, but is it right for you? Let’s take a more in-depth look at this robo-advisor, including how Wealthsimple works, how the platform invests […]
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