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Can Wall Street be Elegant?

Those words: risk and reward circle each other like some sort of binary planet, an astronomical event where one planet has significant pull on the other and vice versa. Risk is risk and reward is reward. If Wall Street had created something elegant you would not use those words in the same sentence.

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Posted in commentary, financial planning, Mutual Fund Investing, personal finance, Profitable Investments, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025

Understanding Positive Amidst Negative: Retirement Planning is No Picnic

Summer might be over and you may not have even considered the idea of a picnic in the one just past. But the concept of picnicking and investing for retirement hold some similarities. Life is a picnic or its not. How you fall on either side of this equation helps determine your attitude toward retirement. How so? Consider this:

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Posted in 401k, financial planning, insurance, mortgages, personal finance, Profitable Investments, Repercussions: A Retirement Review, Retirement Planning Target 2025

The Debt Ceiling: A Mystery Writer’s Dream

Whenever someone tries to define the art of writing, I often read what they have to say. Yes, I am looking for some defining characteristic about myself and of course, seeking some evidence of how I conduct myself in my

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