Advice for the First Time Real Estate InvestorHaving worked with a variety of investment properties over the past several years, let me first say YES it is possible to make a nice living working with investment properties. However, I've also met a lot of individuals who have failed miserably at it. In fact I've seen so many failures; I don't even know where to start in discussing them [More] | Investors Lose Buying Market Leaders -- Stop Chasing PerformanceAs the year draws to a close, millions of mutual fund investors begin an annual event to divine next year's winners. Yet most of these individuals rely heavily on a time-honored – but terribly wrong – method of evaluating strength. Whether analyzing screening tools from websites, reviewing fund honor rolls in magazines, or using star ratings from fund analysts, normally savvy business people foolishly chase the returns of last year's hottest investments. [More] | 401(k) PlansDo you know what you're going to do with your 401(k) money when you retire? If you are going to hand it over to a financial expert to manage, see if you can get the names of some of his/her clients. See if you can call some of the expert's clients, tell them what you're planning to do and ask them if they're satisfied with the expert's performance. Or you could talk to those people you've once worked with, have retired, and went with a financial advisor or planner. [More] |
Navigating the Consolidation Frenzy For most ex-college students, student loans are a fact of life. Personally, I graduated with the joy of knowing that I had 3 student loans. Together they totaled close to 35,000 dollars. Monthly, I was s.
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