For as long as there has been stock markets, investors have intuitively known that expectations of returns come with commensurate expectations of risk; the
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The figures out last year show that the average amount of student loan debt a student graduates with is a little more than $35,000. Most graduates are carrying
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If you’ve been listening to the financial media of late you have no doubt heard some of the so-called experts prognosticating on the prospect of the next big
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With credit card interest rates ranging between 11% and 22%, it’s no wonder people are looking for alternative ways to manage and pay off their credit card debt
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Answer this riddle: what’s the one thing that will eventually happen to everyone, but generally, no one wants to discuss? Death is a subject that immediately
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The stock market is a fast-flying, quick U-turn, up and down game to play. It’s both exhilarating and exhausting. And, if you’re like most people, you’re
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You think back fondly on those halcyon collegiate days--studying in the quad, late-night pizza, tailgating for the big tailgating game, dorm living, tossing
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As the saying goes there are two things that are inevitable: death and taxes. And, out of those two sure things, you can only really plan for your taxes. It
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As a single woman, you may be faced with some unique challenges when planning for retirement. Here's what you should consider.
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Annuities has a long and historic lineage dating back to ancient times when Roman citizens and soldiers would receive an “annua”, or annual stipend, from the
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The annual meeting is rescheduled to sometime later this quarter and the family reunion is sometime next summer, but like certain holidays and your birthday you
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If you’re five to 10 years away from retirement, it’s time to start getting specific about your plans after exiting your career.
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