Investing in the stock market is like a long adventure where you can earn money over time. But not everyone makes the same return on their money with their investments. Even if the whole market is doing really well, you might find your own money growing a bit slower. Here’s why your own investment return might be different from the big market return:
W-2 Earners Pay More Taxes
This time of the year Americans are preparing to file their taxes. Although many will argue, you have to pay taxes in some way, shape, or form. It is not only necessary to fund the infrastructure around us but it’s also against the law to not pay. Read More
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Why Investors Fail
Right now, the stock market is making headlines, setting new records almost every day. Investors are celebrating, and it seems like everything is going great. But, before we start cheering along with them, let’s take a step back and understand some essential investing lessons. Learning these simple principles of investing can set you on a path to financial success in the future. Read More
Wall Street vs. Main Street vs. Wall Street
In the world of finance, two distinct terms often arise: Wall Street and Main Street. These terms represent different aspects of the financial world, but they also share some similarities. Let’s delve into both the differences and similarities between Wall Street and Main Street and how they impact investors. Read More
Stop Wasting Time, Invest Now
In our fast-paced world, where every moment counts and the future often feels like a distant horizon, there’s a common tendency to procrastinate on making important decisions. One such decision, often pushed aside, is the act of saving for your retirement. We all have our reasons, whether it’s the pressing demands of the present or a belief that tomorrow can wait. But hidden beneath this delay lies a significant, and sometimes surprising, cost that deserves our attention. Read More
Activity Does Not Equal Control
Most financial advisors and investors get a false sense of security by believing that the more movement you make in your portfolio the more in control you are and the better your portfolio will perform. If are constantly moving, you are actually doing something. Read More
Retirement Part 2 – Unretirement
Welcome to the dynamic world of unretirement! Contrary to traditional views, retirement does not necessarily mark the end of one’s professional journey. Those who are willing and able have the liberty to re-enter the workforce at their discretion. Read More
Why It’s Crucial for Husbands to Share Financial Info with Their Wives
In many marriages, conversations about finances often take a back seat. However, it’s vital for husbands to break this norm and share details about their assets with their wives. This step is not just about money; it’s about building a foundation of trust and partnership. Read More
Why Your Home Isn’t Always a Great Investment (And Why Renting Can Make Sense)
For generations, owning a home in the United States has been synonymous with financial stability and success. The idea is simple: purchase a property, watch its value rise over time, and benefit from the appreciation. However, like any investment, home ownership isn’t foolproof and with the rise in home costs, it’s often unaffordable to purchase a home. In many scenarios, renting might be a wiser choice. Here are four reasons why a home might not be the excellent investment you think, followed by four compelling reasons to consider renting instead. Read More