Investment Articles
Investing should be easy – just buy low and sell high – but most of us have trouble following that simple advice. There are principles and strategies that may enable you to put together an investment portfolio that reflects your risk tolerance, time horizon, and goals. Understanding these principles and strategies can help you avoid some of the pitfalls that snare some investors.
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Understanding Matching Contributions
Receiving matching contributions to your retirement plan from an employer is one of an employee’s best benefits for making the…
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What is a Profit-Sharing Plan?
While choosing from the various kinds of retirement plans available, an employer or a company can choose a profit-sharing plan…
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Fees & Commissions Inside Managed Money & Mutual Funds
During this week’s wisdom, we are going to focus on the fees inside different investment programs. Specifically, managed money and…
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Savings Calculator: Your CD’s Maturity Value
A certificate of deposit (or CD) is a savings instrument offered by a bank or credit union that has a…
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Savings Calculator: So You Want To Be A Millionaire!
Everybody wants to be a millionaire, but few have the savings discipline to get there. Your current savings, additional monthly…
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Savings Calculator: Measure Your Potential
If you are already a saver, you might ask yourself the question “what if I save more”? Increasing your current…
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How To Become a Millionaire From Your 401(k)
How Can You Reach Your $1,000,000 Retirement Savings Goal? Let’s assume you are earning $100,000 a year and save approximately…
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Retirement Calculator: 401(k) Review
How Can I Get The Most From My 401(k)? If your not already asking yourself this question, you should be!…
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The Advantages of Health Savings Accounts
Health savings accounts, or HSAs for short, are a type of savings account that allows you to put aside money…
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Savings vs. Money Market Accounts
Some financial decisions are harder than others. Should you apply for a 15-year or 30-year fixed-rate mortgage loan? Should you…
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