Weekly Blog – December 22, 2017

The holidays are here, and that means one thing — it’s time to send end-of-year holiday greetings.  I admit, I should have sent this blog out sooner!  But use it as a reference for next year. While adding standard best wishes to a greeting card or electronic message sounds simple enough, [...]

2017-12-19T11:50:40+00:00December 19th, 2017|Weekly Update|Comments Off on Weekly Blog – December 22, 2017

Weekly Blog – December 15, 2017

5 Obvious Strategies (That Apparently Aren’t So Obvious) Most people, on paper, would agree with these strategies. But a much smaller percentage of the population actually use them to when making financial decisions…      1. Buy low and sell high.   You won’t find a single person who disagrees with the theory [...]

2017-12-14T13:47:36+00:00December 14th, 2017|Weekly Update|Comments Off on Weekly Blog – December 15, 2017

Weekly Blog – December 8, 2017

Tulip Bulbs & Bitcoin A little history lesson. Personally, I find nothing more beautiful than tulips in full bloom.  Sadly, they don’t last long and perhaps that adds to their appeal.  At no time was that love for tulips greater than in the 1630’s when prices for the bulbs soared.  At [...]

2017-12-07T12:53:06+00:00December 7th, 2017|Weekly Update|Comments Off on Weekly Blog – December 8, 2017

Weekly Blog – December 1, 2017

5 Simple Strategies to Avoid Overspending this Holiday: As the largest gift-giving holiday season, the final month of the calendar year accounts for nearly 30 percent of total annual sales for some retailers. While this is great for suppliers, it is the costliest season of the year for shoppers. Americans spend 9 times the [...]

2017-11-30T11:23:52+00:00November 30th, 2017|Weekly Update|Comments Off on Weekly Blog – December 1, 2017

Weekly Blog – November 17, 2017

How Actively Managed Mutual Funds Cost You Money You likely already know that actively managed mutual funds cost more to own than index funds — a lot more. A typical active mutual funds charges fees of between 1.5% and 2%. The gap is enormous, even indefensible, once you consider that three-quarters [...]

2017-11-16T10:40:32+00:00November 16th, 2017|Weekly Update|Comments Off on Weekly Blog – November 17, 2017

Weekly Blog – November 10, 2017

12 Things You Should Know About Bear Markets   If you have ever had a conversation with me about the stock market, you know how I feel.  It’s completely unpredictable.  Even my own husband wants me to tell him when the next market downturn will take place and he gets disappointed [...]

2017-11-09T11:40:42+00:00November 9th, 2017|Weekly Update|Comments Off on Weekly Blog – November 10, 2017

Weekly Blog – November 3, 2017

Lump sum payment or monthly payment?   Faced with mounting pension costs and greater volatility, companies are increasingly offering their current and former employees a critical choice: Take a lump-sum payment now or hold on to their pension plan. Companies are offering these buyouts as a way to shrink the size [...]

2017-11-02T12:07:41+00:00November 2nd, 2017|Weekly Update|Comments Off on Weekly Blog – November 3, 2017

Weekly Blog – October 27, 2017

If 1,000 Investors Invest, One Should Randomly “Beat the Market” Ten Years in a Row But what about stories of investors like Peter Lynch who managed to beat the market fourteen years in a row while managing the Magellan Fund? Isn’t he proof that someone can beat the market consistently? Not [...]

2017-10-26T10:33:00+00:00October 26th, 2017|Weekly Update|Comments Off on Weekly Blog – October 27, 2017

Weekly Blog – October 20, 2017

10 Tips for Helping to Teach Your Children to Save Saving money is a habit that can take time to build, and even some adults have yet to master it. Consider this: Just 41% of Americans have savings set aside to cover emergency expenses. With that in mind here are some [...]

2017-10-19T09:36:07+00:00October 19th, 2017|Weekly Update|Comments Off on Weekly Blog – October 20, 2017

Weekly Blog – August 25, 2017

Should I Rent or Own in Retirement? I often get this question from clients and given that housing can be your single greatest monthly expense at any age, it pays to put some thought into renting versus owning once you're retired and on a fixed income. Here are some of the [...]

2017-08-23T12:34:24+00:00August 23rd, 2017|Weekly Update|Comments Off on Weekly Blog – August 25, 2017
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