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Little Things that May Help Your Retirement Saving

Little Things That May Help Your Retirement Saving Over time, these seemingly small factors could make a major difference.  Saving for retirement takes decades and demands the investment of significant amounts of your income. As this major effort unfolds, you should recognize that some subtle factors and seemingly minor decisions could end up making a sizable and positive impact on your financial future.   Your investment yield may be less important than the amount you save. Beating the S&P 500 feels [...]

By |2017-05-11T13:13:21-04:00May 4th, 2017|Investing, Personal Finance, Savings and Investing|Comments Off on Little Things that May Help Your Retirement Saving

Active & Passive Investment Management

Active & Passive Investment Management  What do each of these terms really mean?  Investment management can be active or passive. Sometimes, that simple, fundamental choice can make a difference in portfolio performance. During a particular market climate, one of these two methods may be widely praised, while the other is derided and dismissed. In truth, both approaches have merit, and all investors should understand their principles. How does passive asset management work? A passive asset management strategy employs investment vehicles [...]

By |2017-04-25T10:02:54-04:00April 20th, 2017|Business/Economic News, Investing, Savings and Investing|Comments Off on Active & Passive Investment Management

If Interest Rates Rise, What Happens to Bonds?

If Interest Rates Rise, What Happens to Bonds? Investors in longer-term Treasuries could really be punished.   Are bond investors facing the possibility of major losses? Recently, bond yields have climbed. From November 1-23, the 2-year Treasury yield went from 0.83% to 1.12%, while the yield on the 10-year note rose from 1.83% to 2.36%.1 Quality bonds have a place in a portfolio, but many investors are moving their money elsewhere. They see a federal stimulus ahead in 2017, one that [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:12-04:00March 2nd, 2017|Bond Market, Business/Economic News, Investing|Comments Off on If Interest Rates Rise, What Happens to Bonds?

Impact Investing – Planning to Grow Your Money with Causes in Mind

Impact Investing  Planning to grow your money with causes in mind.   Can investing change the world? Some millennials, Gen Xers, baby boomers and elders hope the answer is “yes.” Billionaires, like Bill Gates and Richard Branson, are pouring money into green business ventures and projects intended to improve education and the quality of life, and millions of other households are directing portions of their portfolios into socially responsible investments. Impact investing, which was once largely ignored by Wall Street, [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:14-04:00August 4th, 2016|Charitable Giving, Financial Fitness, Investing, Socially Responsible Investing|Comments Off on Impact Investing – Planning to Grow Your Money with Causes in Mind

Dollar Cost Averaging in a Down Market

Dollar Cost Averaging in a Down Market This investment technique may help you take advantage of the downturn.  Buying low and selling high is the oldest stock market adage. How does one put it into practice? Dollar cost averaging may give you a method to capture lower prices today and come out ahead tomorrow. How it works. Dollar cost averaging is a long-term investment strategy. It means investing in small increments. Through scheduled investments of as little as $50 or [...]

By |2017-03-28T08:17:16-04:00February 25th, 2016|Investing, Personal Finance, Savings and Investing|Comments Off on Dollar Cost Averaging in a Down Market
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