How Getting Your Finances in Order is Like Getting in Shape
January! Time to once again set lofty goals. While glancing through a fitness book (Fit and Well: Core Concepts and Labs in Physical Fitness and Wellness) I noticed a subtitle — Reaching Wellness through lifestyle management. The section “introduces the general process of behavior change and highlights the decisions and challenges you’ll face at each [...]
What To Do With A Financial Windfall
We’ve all heard the stories of lotto winners who win millions, think they’re set for life, and then go broke within a decade. Or people who inherit large sums of money and end up in financial ruin, family feuds, or both. The word “windfall” can mean different things to different people — if you’re young [...]
11 Tips On How To Get the Right Life Insurance Policy
Purchasing life insurance can be a little tricky. Insurance sales agents have a bad reputation for trying to get clients to purchase expensive products so that they can enjoy a larger commission check. Although not all insurance sales agents will try to use scare tactics to get you to buy the expensive products, here are [...]
Market Timing Versus Market Awareness
Most financial advisors will recommend against any attempts to time the market. It can’t be done, they will tell you, and I agree. Timing the market or specifically identifying market tops or bottoms as opportunities to buy or sell is usually a futile effort. What financial advisors fail to tell you, however, is that market [...]
15 Insider Insurance Shopping Tips From State Farm
The follow article (Q&A) was provided to me by State Farm. After a careful review, I felt the information was useful and neutral enough to share. Regardless of what insurance company you decide to use, these tips should be equally applicable. Here’s the article:
Based on some research we did at State Farm, we realized that [...]
How to Start Investing For Beginners
In this Ask the Expert with Larry Swedroe article, Lynnae from Being Frugal wants to know how someone who’s completely new to investing can learn more about the stock market. Here’s the question from Lynnae:
What’s the best way for someone who doesn’t know anything about investing to get started?
Answer From Larry Swedroe
One of the great [...]
Alternative Investments, Correlation, and Diversification
In this Ask the Expert with Larry Swedroe article, Rob observed that none of the alternative investments provided sufficient risk reduction to soften the impact of the current Bear Market. Diversification doesn’t seem to be working. What went wrong? Here’s the question from Randy:
Dear Larry,
I’m reading your book, The Only Guide to Alternative Investments You’ll [...]
Weekly Highlights: February 13, 2009
This week, Moolanomy was featured at Being Frugal as blog of the week — thank you Lynnae! It feels good to be loved, even if it’s a link love. And by the way, Valentine’s Day is tomorrow, so I just want to take a minute and wish everyone a happy and wonderful time with your [...]
What Is The Best Porfolio Rebalancing Strategy?
In this Ask The Expert With Larry Swedroe article, the reader (Edward) is wondering what’s the best way to rebalance his investment portfolio and increase his fixed asset allocation. Due to the stock market crash, he is reluctant to sell his beaten down stocks to increase his bonds allocation. Is it better just to allocate [...]
Reverse mortgages are one way senior homeowners who are 62 years and older may be able to tap the home equity. A reverse mortgage gives the homeowner money they need without having to leave the house and without having to repay the loan until the owner dies, the home is sold, or the house is [...]
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