Knowing both your financial and emotional risk tolerance could be vital to your portfolio performance.
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Even with planning, our actions can be skewed by our emotions. Is it possible to overcome them?
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Sailors, military or otherwise, have a nostalgic fondness for the ships that carried them across (or in my case under) the seas. This, even though much of that
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The first thing to forget about is that stocks are the most common investment that gives the best long-term growth. That is true, but that doesn’t mean you have
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An important part of planning for your future finances is realizing that you only get to spend what the government lets you keep.
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The stock and bond markets have recovered their losses every single time they have been down as far back as you look.
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On the heels of this rather dismal year, I received emails from two clients. One asked what we were doing to keep from losing any more money, the other if we
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I love tests, surveys, charts, and most things financial. So, when WalletHub came out with their report on 2022’s Most & Least Financially Literate States, I
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You've probably heard that home prices are rising. If you're selling, this is excellent news; if you're purchasing, it's bad news. It is now commonplace for
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Ever get to the evening hours and wonder where the day went? If you’re alive, you probably have. I do, too. Maybe you are looking back at the last workweek and
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If you can’t wait for markets to recover, then you shouldn’t be in them. And if you have time to last through a market cycle, you shouldn’t be waiting for all
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Looking for a financial professional? Here are some tips to see if someone is a good fit.
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