Retirement Strategy
Many of you have a retirement strategy that is simply not going to work. Too many of you are counting on Social Security Benefits to see you through your retirement years. Social Security was established to cover only 40% of…
Many of you have a retirement strategy that is simply not going to work. Too many of you are counting on Social Security Benefits to see you through your retirement years. Social Security was established to cover only 40% of…
Keeping your money in investment accounts is the key for long-term planning. The stock market will go up and it will go down. If stocks drop at least 10% but less than 20% this called a market correction. When investment…
In order to get $150, go to Motif Investing and open an account with them. According to their web site: Invest in a wealth of ideas Now you can invest in the trends, issues, and values that matter to you—from…
Do you know your investment risk tolerance? If you don’t and want to find out for free, go to FIST Score and find out. Introducing the FInancial STability (FIST®) index. Simply answer a few easy questions and you will be able to…

Many people have saving and investing problems. They are looking for simple solutions to saving and investing.
When buying mutual funds you want to consider load or no load funds. A load is a sales charge or commission that is charged to an investor whenever they buy or redeem shares in a mutual fund. There are three types of…
Dollar Cost Averaging Investing (DCA) is investing the same amount of money at regular time intervals. Regular investing “forces” you to buy more shares when the price is low and fewer shares when the price is high. In essence, you are…
You have probably heard about the proposed myRA retirement accounts. They are being touted to help millions of low- and middle-income Americans who don’t have access to employer-sponsored retirement plans. That includes roughly half of all workers and 75% of part-time workers. On…
If you want to learn about investing, one man you need to hear from is Warren Buffet. I ran across this article or rather notes taken by Professor David Kass , Department of Finance, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University…