This is an overview of the issues prior to retirement, when you are accumulating the financial resources that you will tap once you retire. During this phase, you want to maximize the money that will be available to you in retirement and doing this means saving and investing. It means [...]
Investing in a bear market
I try to stay away from using technical terms and numbers in these articles, but stay with me on this one. Investing is about some things rising while others are falling, and trying to understand what the net result will be. Spot which things I identify at rising and which [...]
The Yield Curve is God
I’ll never forget that phrase, uttered at a Financial Planning Association luncheon presentation by Jeanett Garretty of Wells Fargo Private Bank. She was reminding us that risk-free interest rates are defined by the Yield Curve – the interest rates for US Treasury securites of different durations. Any investment with a [...]
Say ‘Goodbye’ to the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’
Retirees are great travelers, wanting to see as much as possible before airline carbon credits get too expensive. One thing they most likely won’t be seeing in retirement is the ‘Eight Wonder of the World’. Mark my words, this is one of the most important articles I will ever write [...]
How to Retire your Debt
As part of your retirement planning, you should review the state of your family balance sheet. It’s probably time to get serious about the debt you have incurred over the years. If you have a mix of different types of debt, maybe a mortgage, student loans, auto loans, credit card [...]
The 4 Reasons you don’t save
We often hear that the savings rate in the US is either negative, or very very low – around a half a percent. We may also have read that the Chinese save over 10% of their income. What is going on? The addition to savings from income is not the [...]





