Do you want to invest but are not sure where to begin? Have you started investing but seem a little lost? If so then my new eBook could be for you, Investing 101: A Basic Guide to Investing for [...]
As people near retirement, they need to be aware of their investment portfolios. While the old way of thinking may not be appropriate anymore, with retirees getting out of the stock market [...]
Do you wonder where you need to keep certain assets? By that I mean do you know where to keep what as far as tax advantaged or non-tax advantaged. Because not all assets should be kept in the [...]
Do you understand the basic concepts of money and banking? If you are like so many people in American society and to a large degree, the world in general, the answer is most likely not. I know I [...]
With many books on personal finance and not that many on how to properly invest this book is a wealth of information. The book in question is DIY Financial Advisor by Gray, Vogel, and Foulke. It [...]
As you may or may not be aware, I have a section on the site devoted to books I recommend for anyone who is interested in personal finance. While some of these books may be technical in nature, [...]
Do you have a 401(k) account? If so there are some key aspects that you may need to consider when you manage your portfolio. No matter what if your company offers an attractive 401(k) you should [...]
Having just finished a Master’s of Science in Financial Planning I have a unique insight on the following bits of advice when it comes to money. As a Gen X person myself, I tend to think more on [...]
Are you afraid you need a financial advisor for some of the more routine financial matters? Well, it is true a good fee-only financial planner is worth the expense and can save you a lot of [...]
What is more important than paying off debt? As it turns, out saving for retirement starting as early as you can and with as much as you can afford to save. I will show you some figures a little [...]