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Where to Put Your Money Now: Our 2020 Midyear Investing Outlook
investing The market is finding its way in a changed landscape. Our advice: Tilt toward stocks rather than bonds and cash, and favor U.S. over international holdings.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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We Exited the Stock Market the Day Before the Pandemic Was Declared
investing How we knew to sell, why we think it was smart, and what you can do now.
By Ken Moraif, MBA, CFP®, CRPC® Published
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37 Major U.S. Companies Hiring Now to Meet Coronavirus Demand
job search The coronavirus is exacting a nasty toll on U.S. employment, but dozens of companies continue to announce thousands of new jobs and are hiring now. Here's the latest look at who's hiring.
By Brad Moon Published
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Stories That Move the Economy
Investor Psychology Economist Robert Shiller predicted runaway home prices and the stock market bubble of the late 1990s. Now he’s writing about the influence of viral narratives.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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5 Top-of-the-Line T. Rowe Price Mutual Funds
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By Steven Goldberg Published
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The 4% Rule: How a Good Principle Leads People Astray
Making Your Money Last Investors often misuse the 4% rule, steering them away from solutions that could more effectively make their money last in retirement.
By Michael Yoder, CFP®, CRPS® Published
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The 6 Best Stock Funds for Retirees in 2017
mutual funds My favorite actively managed funds focus on limiting risk.
By Steven Goldberg Published
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6 Keys to Creating Your Retirement Game Plan
retirement You are more responsible for your retirement preparation than past generations.
By Chris Heerlein, Investment Adviser Representative Published
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How to Use the Bucket Approach to Make Your Retirement Savings Last
Making Your Money Last The idea is to set up three or more “buckets” with different asset classes and different time horizons for liquidating the funds. It will stretch your money over a longer period.
By Pete Woodring, RIA Published
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