You have money ready to invest. The question is whether you put it all in at once or spread it out over time. It sounds like a simple decision. It is not — or at least, it is not as simple as most financial content makes it seem. Both approaches have real merit, and theContinue reading “Lump Sum Investing vs. Dollar Cost Averaging: How to Make the Right Call for Your Situation”
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How to Find Hidden Fees in Your 401(k) — And Why They Could Be Costing You More Than You Think
Most people have never looked at the fees inside their 401(k). Not because they are careless, but because no one ever told them to — and the financial services industry has not made it easy to find. The result is that millions of American workers are quietly losing thousands of dollars over their working yearsContinue reading “How to Find Hidden Fees in Your 401(k) — And Why They Could Be Costing You More Than You Think”
Dave Ramsey Review: A One-Size-Fits-All Approach
This is not a treatise against Dave Ramsey personally. He has helped countless people figure out their financial and life situations. He even provides some sound financial advice. Despite many reviews on the Internet about Dave Ramsey and the Ramsey machine, this is not a blog railing against him. This blog is actually my take on Ramsey’s ideology and how it aligns with mine along with key elements about which I disagree.
What’s in Your Investment Portfolio?
I can help you with is the process of deciding what is best for your individual needs, thus enabling you to choose the investments that will fit your financial goals and your personal needs. Finances are personal.
