In an age where 24-hour news cycles and breaking updates ping our smartphones by the minute, one cannot help but notice a recurrent theme in financial media: the obsession with economic doom and the end of the world as we know it. From market crashes to currency collapses, these apocalyptic predictions have become as predictable as the morning’s sunrise. But why? And should investors really be on high alert? Read More
Key Ages in Your Retirement
Many investors look ahead to certain events in their lives as they plan their retirement. These are mostly age-based milestones, the times when investors make financial decisions that will affect their retirement for better or for worse. Read More
What Married Women Should Know About Retirement
You and your husband have likely planned for your retirement together. However, unpleasant as it is to think about, statistically women are likely to outlive their husbands. So it’s important for women in particular to talk regularly and frankly with me about retirement, and how it might change if their personal circumstances change. Read More
The Psychology Behind Bad Investment Decisions
Investing your hard-earned money is much like navigating a labyrinth; exciting, unpredictable, and occasionally a wee bit terrifying. However, it’s the allure of potentially striking gold that drives us to venture into the maze, often leading to some, let’s say, less than stellar decisions. But, what makes us justify our bad decisions in investing? Read More