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    Market Declines Are Expected, and Planned For

    Wed, Mar 30, 2022

    Market Declines Are Expected, and Planned For

    Watching the market fall is tough—but market drawdowns, even severe ones that may last for a while, should be expected and factored into your wealth strategy.

    Earnings Tend To Do Well After Rate Hikes, Even During High Inflationary Periods

    Wed, Mar 30, 2022

    Earnings Tend To Do Well After Rate Hikes, Even During High Inflationary Periods

    How could this first-rate hike impact companies’ earnings? One year after hikes, earnings grew.

    What Are Your Wealth Goals

    Wed, Mar 23, 2022

    What Are Your Wealth Goals?

    How do you define wealth? No matter its meaning, you should adopt goal-based investing and then create a plan to help you achieve those goals.

    Timing the Market Can Often Mean Missing the Best Days

    Wed, Mar 23, 2022

    Timing the Market Can Often Mean Missing the Best Days

    When you try to time the market by selling when it’s falling with the notion that you’ll get back it when it rises again, you’ll likely miss the best days.

    Investing for Women: One Key to NOT Outliving Your Assets

    Wed, Mar 16, 2022

    Investing for Women: One Key to NOT Outliving Your Assets

    Women in general are on pace for a richer future than prior generations. But they also may risk falling behind inflation and outliving their assets.

    Traditional IRA vs. Roth IRA: Which is the Best Choice for You?

    Wed, Mar 9, 2022

    Traditional IRA vs. Roth IRA: Which is the Best Choice for You?

    Traditional IRA? Roth IRA? Both could help build savings in order to enjoy a comfortable—and maybe even an early—retirement. But which is right for you?

    6 Sources of Retirement Income

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    6 Sources of Retirement Income

    Many retirement planning guides focus on finances, but we believe a satisfying retirement goes beyond how much money you have saved. It’s also about how you intend to use your savings.

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