Best Places to Purchase Textbooks for Students
As a college student, we all know how expensive it is to buy just about anything in our daily lives. From our daily meals, to our clothing, how the heck are we supposed to afford all of this? With student loan and credit card debt reaching an all time high per [...]
Tax Diversification — Why It Pays To Tax Diversify
We hear a lot about diversifying across asset classes — owning stocks, bonds, real estate, etc. We also hear a lot about diversifying within asset classes — owning mutual funds of hundreds of stocks rather than owning a few individual stocks. But there’s another, lesser-known form of diversification from which you could benefit: Tax diversification.
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My Company Cut My 401K Matching Contribution, What’s Next?
Well, it finally happened to me. Last Friday, my company announced that it is halting 401(k) matching contributions, raises, and promotions for the remainder of the year. This is definitely better than losing my job, but between the match and the raise, that’s a good 5-7% loss of income. I am sure many of you [...]
Retirement is just around the corner. You think you’ve saved enough; but with the recent market drop, you are just not sure. Your retirement accounts have taken drastic blows and now you’re in doubt if you will ever retire. You decide it’s time to sit down with a Certified Financial PlannerTM to see if you [...]
Should I Borrow From My 401k Plan?
A friend at work is thinking about borrowing from his 401k plan to fund his business start-up. He mentioned it to me and I told him that it’s a terrible idea to borrow from 401k. It may sound appealing at first — i.e., fast loan application, easy to qualify, and you pay the interest to [...]
In “Determine Your Retirement Needs In 3 Easy Steps,” I demonstrated a way to estimate retirement savings need. When I discussed this with my wife, she asked, “what if we don’t save enough?” After giving it some thought, here are some ideas on how to retire with less money.
Adjust your lifestyle now — If you [...]
When I started Moolanomy last July, I didn’t expect this level of success. I could fool myself and say that it’s due to my amazing intellect and superior command of the English language — but that wouldn’t be true. Actually, I am quite glad that so many of you stick around to read what I [...]
Many financial professionals and experts advocate that we keep at least 3 months of living expenses in liquid investments such as CD, money market, and high yield savings. If you have any doubt regarding the validity of this advice, here are 10 reasons that may change your mind.
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