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The “Now What” Investment Plan: Part Two

While many of you want to believe that you are on track for retirement – and many of you actually are, confidence is not something you are comfortable with. It wears like a wool sweater on a summer day: protects

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Posted in 401k, bonds, economics, financial planning, index funds, mortgages, personal finance, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025, women and retirement

Cleaning Up Your Personal Finances

Sometimes, it’s the little things that add up to the big things. or perhaps better put, what Henri Fredric Amiel suggests much more aptly: “What we call little things are merely the causes of greater things”. So it goes with

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Posted in financial planning, mortgages, personal finance, Profitable Investments, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025

Obama didn’t invite me to his Personal Finance Online Summit

I may seem slighted by the lack of invitation. But many of my cohorts did. And what he offered these personal finance writers was a glimpse of what you could be if you had all of the opportunities that Michelle

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Posted in commentary, debt, financial planning, personal finance, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025
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