Category: Personal Finance

Investing & Taxes: Pay Now Or Later

Investing & Taxes: Pay Now Or Later
USA TODAY April 15, 2013 By: Jeff Reeves When you think about retirement planning, it's important to remember two powerful factors that matter as much as the dollar amount you save: time and taxes. Compound interest over the decades can t ...

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Understanding The AMT

Understanding The AMT
With the tax deadline upon us, I wanted to highlight a tax that is affecting more American taxpayers than ever before.  The Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), originally meant to impact only the wealthiest of individuals, has become a burden for a g ...

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5 Dumb Money Moves To Avoid

5 Dumb Money Moves To Avoid
WALL STREET JOURNAL April 1, 2013 By: Brett Arends     You know the smartest things to do with your money. But what are the worst moves? What should you avoid? Weirdly enough, they are things that a surprising number of peopl ...

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The 2012 Compendium Of Tax Filing Tips

The 2012 Compendium Of Tax Filing Tips
Fear.  Dread. Anxiety.  Yes, it is that time of year again as the single most hated day of the year approaches - April 15th.  This year, as I do most years, I compiled a list of tax tips to help you maximize your tax filing process and ...

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You Are Not A Good Investor

You Are Not A Good Investor
MEBANE FABER RESEARCH March 22, 2013 By: Mebane Faber You probably think you are good at picking stocks (and investing in general). I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you are not. In fact, you are terrible at investing. Now, there may ...

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Barber Misses Market's New Buzz

Barber Misses Market's New Buzz
WALL STREET JOURNAL March 9, 2013 BY: Jonathan Cheng As the stock market roared higher in the spring of 2000, Bill's Barber Shop was the place in town for a $10 haircut and a hot stock tip. More than a decade later, Bill's shop is still st ...

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401(k)'s Are A Disaster

401(k)'s Are A Disaster
USA TODAY March 7, 2013 By: Duncan Black     Over the past few decades, employees fortunate enough to have employer-based retirement benefits have been shifted from defined benefit plans to defined contribution plans. We are no ...

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Chart Of The Day: Retiree's No Better Off Than In 1999

Chart Of The Day: Retiree's No Better Off Than In 1999
ICI recently released their retirement plan data through Q3 of 2012.  The chart of the day shows the real (inflation adjusted) total retirement market assets per working age citizen in the U.S.  This includes IRA's, defined contribution pla ...

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"Lost Decade" For 401(k)'s Not Over

"Lost Decade" For 401(k)'s Not Over
WSJ - MARKETWATCH March 5, 2013 By: Matthew Heimer With the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing at a record high today, some commentators have been declaring an end to the stock market's so-called lost decade, arguing that investors who had ...

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Retirement Investing vs. Performance Delusion

Retirement Investing vs. Performance Delusion
FORBES March 1, 2013 By: Mitch Tuchman Barry Ritholtz, recently wrote in The Washington Post about investors who believe that they are infallible in all markets: His refreshingly impolite word for these folks is "liars." They don't seem t ...

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Why You Should Own Bonds

Why You Should Own Bonds
Recently my friend Cullen Roche posed an interesting question:  "Why invest in bonds?  Given that equities have historically outperformed bonds, I wonder why anyone in their 20's or 30's would hold any bonds whatsoever?  Or am I missin ...

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10 Immutable Laws Of Money

10 Immutable Laws Of Money
Money – we all want it, but few of us are willing to sacrifice to get it. Those that have it generally don't understand it, and those that don't have it come up with excuses why they can't get it. If this sounds confusing – it is. For all that we h ...

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401k Withdrawals Ramp Up As Consumers Scratch For Cash

401k Withdrawals Ramp Up As Consumers Scratch For Cash
THE WASHINGTON POST January 17, 2012 By: Michael A. Fletcher A large and growing share of American workers are tapping their retirement savings accounts for non-retirement needs, raising broad questions about the effectiveness of one of the mos ...

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Getting Started With A Budget

Getting Started With A Budget
For most American families the dirtiest 4-letter word in the household is "BUDGET."  Nothing brings more fear, panic and shear emotion than discussing a budget with a spouse particularly when one feels that they are under attack for potentially bad b ...

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7 Retirement Planning Myths Debunked

7 Retirement Planning Myths Debunked
AP PERSONAL FINANCE PRESS December 24, 2012 By: Dave Carpenter No matter how many years you are from calling it quits, it's essential to have some kind of plan in mind for financing retirement. The days of counting on Uncle Sam and a company  ...

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6 Things To Do In 2013

6 Things To Do In 2013
WALL STREET JOURNAL December 26, 2012 By: Brett Arends Most financial-planning advice, like most New Year's resolutions, is too complex or too banal. Half of it is designed for Type-A drill sergeants who already alphabetize their refrigerator ...

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5 Myths About Tax Reform

5 Myths About Tax Reform
THE WASHINGTON POST December 17, 2012 By: Greg Ip Greg Ip is the U.S. economics editor of the Economist and the author of “The Little Book of Economics: How the Economy Works in the Real World.” As the nation’s leaders seek to keep the countr ...

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Buy & Hold Is Dead! But It Never Worked In The First Place

Buy & Hold Is Dead!  But It Never Worked In The First Place
WASHINGTON'S BLOG November 19, 2012 CNBC, Market Watch, Forbes, Kiplinger, Wall Street Journal, CNN Money, The Street, Mark Cuban and others say that buy and hold is dead. Lubos Pastor of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and h ...

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Personal Finance Seminar Presentation

Personal Finance Seminar Presentation
I wanted to give a special thanks to the participants in the personal finance seminar I hosted recently. The seminar was focused primarily on the economic and market history as it relates to retirement planning.   The economic realities of sustained  ...

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