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Awareness of retirement income
After years and years of accumulating assets, we’re about to begin years and years of drawing them down.
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For What It’s Worth: Mortgage
By Joel Dresang We associate the clause “till death do us part” with a marriage vow. Etymologically, though, it should be part of a mortgage. […]
Staying ready for uncertainty
By Joel Dresang Like news editors, investors can plan and prepare with the best information available at the time, but they cannot foresee every possible cataclysm. […]
Checklist for circumstances beyond control
By Joel Dresang It’s only human to want to do something, so here are actions I have taken, specifically on investments. […]
Challenging the rules on rules of thumb
By Kyle Tetting One area where rules of thumb miss the nuance of the individual investor is in ballparking how much retirement income investments can produce. […]
Economy keeps counting on consumers
Much of the optimism for the U.S. economy is the health of consumers. […]
For What It’s Worth: Volatility
The word “volatility” describes stock prices taking off then plummeting, soaring like an eagle, then diving like a loon. For What It’s Worth is an occasional look at the meanings and origins of words and expressions investors encounter. […]