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5 ETFs That Are All You Need for Retirement
(Ryan Downie)
If you're not buying ETFs in your retirement account, you should probably consider it. There are hundreds of popular and reputable ETFs that are designed to deliver different types of…
Retirees: How to Make the 4% Rule Last in Retirement
(Sam Swenson, CFA, CPA)
Given the tumultuous start to the year for the S&P 500, it's no wonder retirees and pre-retirees are nervous about the prospect of entering a prolonged bear market.…
‘The stock market is not going to zero’: How this individual investor with 70 years of
Not many investors can claim a lifetime of stock-market success. Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway
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comes to mind, of course, but what about Warren Kaplan?…
IRS boosts standard mileage rate deduction to 62.5 cents per mile, a 4 cent hike, as gas
Guy Benhamou sends a picture of gas prices to friends while pumping gas at an Exxon Mobil gas station on June 9, 2022 in Houston.Brandon Bell | Getty ImagesIf you're self-employed or own a small business, you may soon be eligible for a…
These are the 10 fastest-growing entry-level jobs
Kupicoo | E+ | Getty ImagesIt's a good job market for the class of 2022. Yet some industries and jobs are hotter than others.While you don't have to change your career path, knowing where opportunities lie may help you land the right job…
All but two of the 20 largest housing markets are ‘overvalued,’ a new analysis finds
Most housing markets are now considering overvalued, according to CoreLogic data.
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How to ask for a raise — even if it’s your first job out of college
Being underpaid is a common complaint, but most people, especially recent college graduates, don't ever ask for a raise.Let's face it, conversations surrounding money, especially asking for more of it, can be rather awkward and…
How Retirees and Retirement Savers Can Navigate the Market Tumult
Whether you’re in or near retirement, or saving for a retirement that seems a long way off, today’s blend of surging inflation and market volatility poses problems that can be unsettling for even seasoned savers. For older investors,…
These Are Americans’ Top 3 Concerns About Their Retirement
The best way to be prepared for high inflation is to invest wisely so your money grows faster than prices increase; to have more saved than you think you'll need so you can increase your spending if prices rise more than expected; and to…