Financial Mistakes Young Couples Make
The "Money Talks" hosts highlight some of the financial mistakes young couples make as they embark on married life.”
The "Money Talks" hosts highlight some of the financial mistakes young couples make as they embark on married life.”
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss why moving to cash right now is not a wise decision, and they help a listener decide on the perfect graduation gift.
Bil Lako, CFP® and Dr. Gene discuss what you should consider before relocating for a job opportunity.
The "Money Talks" host review a financial plan for a couple in their mid-30s and offer their suggestions.
The "Money Talks" hosts explain how if a 25-year-old investor were to forgo making a $5,000 IRA contribution, the cost of that decision in the long run could be $140,512.
The "Money Talks" hosts address a listener’s question about financial concerns for being a stay-at-home mom.
When creating a budget, it is helpful to assign percentages to major categories. This article lists typical family budget percentages.
If you have decided to establish an IRA for your child, there are several decisions you must make, including which type of IRA to use and what investments to choose. For more information on how we apply our Ten Year Rule investment philosophy to a child’s IRA, read this Financial Strategy.
Many new investors look for a way to invest a small amount of cash into the stock market without paying huge commissions. To meet this increasing demand, more companies are offering dividend reinvestment plans, also known as DRIPs. DRIPs are offered by a corporation and allow investors to reinvest their cash dividends by purchasing additional shares or fractional shares of some of the most well known publicly-traded companies for as little as $10 at a time. As a result, DRIPs have become heavily promoted as viable solutions to new investors entering the stock market
If you are seeking to develop a long-term relationship with a financial adviser, we suggest you understand the motivation behind the advice you are given.