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7 Charges Not To Put On Credit Cards
You have several credit cards and a couple of killer rewards programs. Why not put them to good use and charge every purchase that you can?
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Retire Earlier With Dividend Champions
Written by Doug Carey
Owner and President, Wealthtrace
Owner and President, Wealthtrace
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Q&A
Asked by Per
Hi - ETFs and mutual funds are similar in
their objective: gaining investment exposure
to a specific segment of the stock or bond
markets or to the markets as a whole....
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Asked by victor piediscalzo
Answered by Tracy Scott Burke
CFP®, ChFC® in Harrisburg, PA
CFP®, ChFC® in Harrisburg, PA
Victor,
Thanks for your question. Some
type of a tax-deferred retirement account
would likely be best in your situation in lieu
of bank savings. If you have acces...
Guide
5 Steps To Prep Your Retirement Savings For The Next Market Crash
One day you appear to be on track for retirement, and the next day the stock market crashes. You were on track for a comfortable retireme...
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Living Off Of Dividends In Retirement
Written by Doug Carey
Owner and President, Wealthtrace
Owner and President, Wealthtrace
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Asked by an anonymous user
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Check out Investopedia.com. There are many
many websites with free info on investing
techniques. Good luck!
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Asked by Erin
Answered by Prateek Mehrotra
Financial Adviser in Appleton, WI
Financial Adviser in Appleton, WI
Erin,
Here is a simple way to do this.
After you sell your stocks you will know the
selling price. Your Capital Gains is equal to
the difference between the Selling...
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3 Routes To Steady Retirement Income
If you are one of the fortunate few who have a defined benefit retirement plan, you have more predictability in your retirement income than ...
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Only 9% Of Investors Understand Risk
Do you consider yourself a financial risk-taker? If so, what is the standard that you use to analyze risk? If you don't fully understand ris...
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