Most people finally reach a point in life when they stop working and retire. Instead of living off their wages, they must start to live off their retirement income. As discussed in the article on sources of retirement income, this usually includes spending down savings. It may surprise you to [...]
The Worst of Times to Retire
If you have a portion of your portfolio invested in the stock market, and will be withdrawing income and eventually principal from the portfolio during your retirement, you have a big problem right now. This is because the sequence of the equity investment returns is critical to your portfolio successfully [...]
529 Savings Plans Flunk Big Test
The recent market meltdown has exposed a big problem with target date mutual funds. The college equivalent is the failure of 529 savings plans for families with students in or approaching college. The recent stock market volatility has badly impacted the college savings type 529 plan. These saving plans work [...]
Asset Allocation
There are many theories of investing. Think of how different Warren Buffet, who buys whole companies and never sells them, is to a day trader, who buys and sells a stock within the same day. The best investors of each of the many types will make money. But what about [...]
The Importance Of Fees To Your Returns
We are always hearing about the performance of the market or of a company’s stock, you know, the market was up 11.2% in 2007, etc. These are gross returns, or they sometimes will include dividends and be called total returns. However these are not the returns you will receive! When [...]





