If you have a child graduating from high school or college and entering the workforce, they may have the opportunity to open up a 401(k) through their new
Car ownership is necessary for many of us to get around, especially for those who live far from public transportation. While you may choose to drive something
The year 2020 was unprecedented for so many reasons—all because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many suffered from job losses, had to juggle childcare while working
No matter how you invest, you may have biases that are impacting your decisions. Are you affected by one of these common biases?
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Nearing retirement age and looking to reduce your expenses? Moving to a smaller home may help you save.
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When it comes to allocating our tax revenue, our attitudes feed our opinions on the matter. What may seem like common sense to you may seem like a frivolous
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What exactly is dollar-cost averaging? And how can reverse dollar-cost averaging be risky to those who live on a fixed income?
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By Gary Silverman, CFP®
Last week, we broached the subject of a wealth tax in this short series about “fair” taxation. The original version said that it was
Fairness has much to do about perspective, and so does "income."
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Talking about "fairness" and taxes may seem straightforward enough. And then you run the numbers.
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The idea of "fairness" shifts and changes, however, what can happen when economic policies are changed is a bit more concrete.
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Like most things in life, what is thought of as "fair" depends on where you are coming from, and what your goals may be. That is clearly the case with the
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