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Is September the Worst Month for Investing?

Is September the Worst Month for Investing?

Fall is here. Ok, it’s not actually official until September 22. However, the unofficial start of fall arrived in late August. Starbucks added pumpkin spice drinks to their menu. For many, that’s a surefire sign that cooler weather, football, and fall bonfires are...
Women & Retirement Planning: 2 Unique Challenges

Women & Retirement Planning: 2 Unique Challenges

Who handles the money in your household? If your home is like most, it depends on the kind of financial planning involved. A new study from UBS found that 85 percent of married women handle the day-to-day financial management in their household. However, the same...
How Retirement Has Changed Over the Last 30 Years

How Retirement Has Changed Over the Last 30 Years

The world has changed significantly in the past few decades. Thirty years ago, there weren’t cell phones. Computers weren’t widely owned. There was no Uber or Airbnb. Social media was unheard of and virtual reality was the stuff of science fiction. The world changes...
Do You Know Your Risk Tolerance?

Do You Know Your Risk Tolerance?

In an ideal world, you could save money and prepare for retirement without any risks or threats. Unfortunately, risk is a natural part of any financial strategy. There are a wide range of risks that could potentially derail your plan. Medical emergencies, disability,...
3 Tips to Achieve Financial Independence Before You Retire

3 Tips to Achieve Financial Independence Before You Retire

Fireworks, parades, and pool parties. That’s what comes to mind for most people when they think about the Fourth of July. The holiday is a great midpoint in the summer to enjoy a couple days off work and celebrate with friends and family. Amid the festivities, it’s...