“It must be nice having your own business,” an acquaintance of mine said. “You can set your own hours and take off when you want to.”
As we say in the
Apple has either been a pariah on the American taxpayer or a savvy corporate entity. In case you didn’t watch the congressional testimony (tornados were
How Financial Advisors Get Paid
You’ve come to the point where you think you’ve found a financial advisor who can help you with your problems. Now comes the
We continue the series on how to find a financial advisor. Today we’ll whittle down your list.
You’ve found an advisor or three who look like they might be
Investment advisor, financial planner, financial advisor, stockbroker, registered investment advisor, insurance agent, retirement planning specialist, personal
People regularly ask me how to choose a financial advisor. After my stock answer of “choose me,” I begin by asking them why they want one. Financial advice
Are you a saver or a spender?
Most of us are a bit of both—being only one is illogical. Many of us would also save more given the chance. At least that’s
Retirees: Do you feel financially secure? The Society of Actuaries, LIMRA, and the International Foundation for Retirement Education posed that question to
What if the U.S. Government were a family? You may have seen the analogy floating around the last couple of years comparing the debt and income of the U.S
This is the final in a series of articles that began with the proposed title, “Bonds: Bracing for the Crash.” In it you learned that 1) I don’t think there will
In case you missed it, we are in the midst of a little series looking at the problems with alternatives to bond investments. Strangely enough, last week I