
Don’t Settle for “Or” in your Investments, Demand “And”
When most people invest, they choose one investment product over another – and when they choose the wrong investment products, they lose out. This is

When most people invest, they choose one investment product over another – and when they choose the wrong investment products, they lose out. This is

One of the greatest financial fears Americans face—especially in retirement—is running out of money too soon. The idea that your savings might not last as

There are 29 states, plus Puerto Rico, that have filial support laws on the books, and though they’ve largely been ignored, things are changing. A

Most of us are saving as much as we can for retirement, using the savings vehicles that are advocated by our employer (i.e., the 401(k)

Taxes play a major role in your financial journey, and understanding how to protect your money and legally reduce your tax burden can make a

Real Estate as an Investment We’ve all been told that real estate is a safe, incredibly lucrative investment. Real estate gives the owner financial leverage,

Edvisors.com reports that students graduating college in 2015 left university with an average debt of $35,051. Both the average debt and the number of students

With volatile markets and shaky economic conditions around the globe, knowing where to keep your hard-earned money can be confusing. How safe is your money?

Every mathematician, accountant, and financial advisor will tell you that compound interest is a powerful force. Albert Einstein famously referred to compound interest as “the

A century ago, individuals who claimed to be millionaires were part of a rare and exclusive club, but a million bucks today doesn’t go as

The short answer is NO! The Basics of no-Cost Mutual Funds No-cost mutual funds, also called no-load mutual funds, do typically cost less in terms

Have you ever wondered just how much of your hard-earned income actually belongs to you after all the taxes are deducted? What percent of your