How to Maximize Your Energy Efficiency Tax Credit Without Overspending
As the year is winding down, you may be considering some ways to lesson your 2009 tax burden. Should you take advantage of the federal tax credits Congress has provided certain energy efficiency expenditures? Well, maybe. This post is intended to help you understand these tax credits of energy expenditures and decide if they are [...]
A Basic Look at Long Term Investing
With the recent stock market crash, many people are understandably wary about investing. Concerns about the volatility of the stock market, and the prospect of losses during downturn, have convinced many that stock investing is not for them. However, “safer” investments like cash and bonds may not provide the needed returns for your portfolio to [...]
Best Investment Brokerage For Mutual Fund Investing, 2010
As mentioned in my other articles, there is no definitive answer for who is the best discount broker. The best discount broker for you may not be the best for others — it really depends on your investment style and needs. My previous list of discount brokers focuses on brokerage firms for active traders who [...]
5 Surefire Ways To Improve Your Investment Performance
Investing in the stock market is a risky business if you don’t know what you’re doing. Even if you do, it’s possible to lose a lot of money — e.g., Bear Stearns, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, etc. Personally, I have moved away from individual stock picking for many years now, and embrace investing mechanics that [...]
Ask The Expert with Larry Swedroe, May 2008 Issue
This is the 6th issue of the Ask The Expert column by Larry Swedroe. You can see Larry’s full biography and important disclaimer below. If you are interested in having your question answered by Larry, please send me an email via the contact page.
Now, let’s get to the questions and answers (please note that the [...]
In my previous post on peer-to-peer lending, I indicated that these networks are not quite ready for prime time yet. One reason was the stability of these companies, which was promptly addressed in the comments section — specifically, a 3rd party loan servicing agent will service the loans in case something happens to these companies. [...]
In “Beating the S&P 500, part 1,” I showed you my my investment performance that beaten the S&P 500. In this post, I will show you another way to look at these numbers and reveal how I managed the feat.
Here is a different look at the numbers
The following table shows how $10,000 invested in my [...]
I want to share with you how I saved my first $250,000. Of course, your result will vary depending on your income, saving options, and ability to save.
Automatic-Investment Plan (AIP)
I started working in 1996 as a contract worker, so I didn’t have any 401k plan. Personally, I am not a budgeting type, so I had [...]
I have been investing in the stock market for nearly 10 years and acquired quite a bit of experience and knowledge (mainly through making mistakes). I’ve never codified on to a piece of paper until today. Before I begin, I want to give credit where it is due. This post was inspired by CommodityWorld.com’s Common [...]
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