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What Is a Financial Check Up, And Why Is it So Important?
We ideally visit our health practitioners annually because we know it's a smart, proactive move. More often than not, we come out reassured knowing we're on track for good...
Your Guide to Help You Avoid Emotional Investing
When the financial news is filled with eye-catching headlines and bold predictions, it can have a major effect on your emotions. When these doomsday headlines are coupled...
You Should Avoid These Retirement Mistakes in Your 50s
If you're approaching (or have already entered) your 50s, you might be prone to some common retirement mistakes. Additionally, for many, their 50s are the last decade they...
Should Investing News Affect Your Decision-Making?
When you tune to (or click on) any news outlet, you’ll eventually be barraged by investing news. Often, this news is chock full of tips and ideas on which investments will...
International Investing: How It Can Make a More Successful Investor
If you’re already invested in a well-diversified mix of US investments, you may have considered adding international investments to your portfolio’s repertoire. However,...
The Retirement Rules You Can Ignore
Sometimes, rules are meant to be broken. I’m not referring to anything illegal, but there are some retirement rules that shouldn’t necessarily be followed. Retirement is a...
3 Smart Ways to Spring Clean Your Finances
Spring is in the air, and it not only signifies good weather – it’s also a time many of us take to clean up, organize, and rejuvenate. This shouldn’t just apply to your...
Passive vs Active Investing: What Will Make You Successful?
Whenever there’s a discussion about passive vs active investing, you’ll see heated arguments from both sides of the aisle. However, active vs passive active investing isn't...
3 Financial Mistakes to Avoid in Your 30s
Your thirties can present a new series of financial challenges, and that can come with its fair share of potential mistakes. Many in their thirties tend to see higher...
3 Avoidable Retirement Mistakes Couples Make
One might think that the power of two monetary forces combined would make investing for retirement far easier. While this can be the case, it doesn’t always turn out that...
How to Invest a Sudden Windfall of Cash
Suddenly having a large amount in your bank account might seem like a pipe dream at the moment, but it can become a reality when you least expect it. Whether it’s through...
How to Start Investing for Retirement
It’s easy to procrastinate when it comes to investing for retirement, especially when its decades down the line. Just getting started is half the battle - knowing that you...