It’s understandable how such a dramatic decline can deliver a blow to investor confidence and lead to reactions driven by fear and an instinct to protect ourselves from further losses.
7 Facts to Consider During Market Volatility
In spite of market volatility, we believe the fundamental backdrop supporting economic growth remains sound
Mid-Term Elections
Can past election cycles provide a clue as to how the stock market might react to the mid-term elections? We analyze.
Message from Richard: Market Volatility
Join me for the next few minutes as we explore current stock market volatility.
Do Our Biases Really Affect Our Financial Choices?
Investors are routinely warned about allowing their emotions to influence their decisions. They are less routinely cautioned about letting their preconceptions and biases color their financial choices.
How to Worry Less
While no one likes to see their investment portfolios correct, this article just might make you LOVE a market correction.
Taking a Loan From Your Retirement Plan May Be a Bad Idea
Thinking about borrowing money from your 401(k), 403(b), or 457 account? Think twice about that, because these loans are not only risky but could also jeopardize to your retirement planning.
Mid-Life Money Errors
Between the ages of 40 and 60, many people increase their commitment to investing and retirement saving. At the same time, many fall prey to some common money blunders and harbor financial assumptions that may be inaccurate.
Is America Prepared to Retire?
Only 48% of Americans say they think they are saving enough. And 30% feel that they are not even slightly confident that they are saving enough for retirement. Here are some tips to help you prepare for retirement.
Heirs Squander Wealth by Second Generation
Future generations are more likely to lose their inheritance through lavish spending and poor investment decisions than they are in making wise decisions with the nest egg you provided.