If you’re trying to decide where to spend (or save) it, here are some ideas for how to make the most of your tax return.
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If you have read any literature on retirement planning or have received advice from a financial professional, chances are you were presented with the 70% rule
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As anyone would have expected, the extraordinary convergence of extreme stock market volatility, low interest rates, declining home values, diminished
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While the current stock market boom has some people rejoicing it doesn’t appear as though their level of anxiety has abated much. Investors sometimes have short
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401(k) plans were established by Congress to encourage individual savings towards retirement. Offered through employers, the plans are generally available to
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With more than 10,000 Baby Boomers crossing the retirement threshold every day, the Social Security check writing machine has kicked into overdrive.
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If you listen to any of the world’s leading investors they will tell you that nothing is more important to long-term investment success than a clear investment
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A recent survey by HelloWallet has reignited concerns over the future state of retirement in the U.S. The survey reveals that 25 percent of people holding funds
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The need for retirement planning didn’t really exist until well into the 1970s. Up to that point, people worked until age 65, spent a few years in leisure
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Along with fund performance and risk ratios, expense ratios are a critical factor in determining the potential of funds to outperform the indexes and their
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Let’s state up front that you don’t need a credit monitoring service to stay on top of your credit status. For people who are diligent and deliberate in
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Today’s retirees are finding that retirement requires at least as much psychological and emotional preparation as it does financial preparation. So, retirement
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