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    Factor Based Investing Made Easy

    Factor Based Investing can revolutionize your portfolio... If you know how to use it.

    February 26, 2021
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    How did math revolutionize investing (and baseball)?

    In 2002, Billy Beane used math and statistics to revolutionize the way that professional baseball is played. The investing world has experienced its own revolution during our lifetime.

    February 16, 2021
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    For Love or Money: 3 Valentine's Day Finance Tips!

    Three easy tips to make the most out of your Valentine's Day plans that won't cost a dime!

    February 10, 2021
How Much Should I Invest?

How Much Should I Invest?

By Administrator / Jan 11, 2021 / Financial Independence, Financial Life Cycle, Savings

Steve got a substantial raise and needs to decide how much he should put aside towards investments each month....

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How much should you save each month?

How much should you save each month?

By Administrator / Dec 18, 2020 / Employer Retirement Plan, Financial Life Cycle, IRA, Savings

You want to balance your present needs with your future needs, between saving too little or too much. If you are on track, we generally recommend saving no less than 10% and no more than 20% of your income. You may have to save more than 20% if you are behind or want to retire before your Social Security full retirement age....

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    Factor Based Investing Made Easy

    Factor Based Investing can revolutionize your portfolio... If you know how to use it.

    February 26, 2021
  • Post image
    How did math revolutionize investing (and baseball)?

    In 2002, Billy Beane used math and statistics to revolutionize the way that professional baseball is played. The investing world has experienced its own revolution during our lifetime.

    February 16, 2021
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    For Love or Money: 3 Valentine's Day Finance Tips!

    Three easy tips to make the most out of your Valentine's Day plans that won't cost a dime!

    February 10, 2021
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    A Tale of Two Strategies

    Throughout history seemingly incompatible philosophies and mindsets have managed to thrive alongside each other. How do two of the major investment strategies stack up against each other?

    February 4, 2021
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    Treading Carefully in the Crypto Rush

    Throughout history, people have loved Gold. Civilizations and entrepreneurs have risen and fallen in

    February 3, 2021
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    The Miser and His Crypto

    A Quick Fable Aesop tells the story of a miser who loved his gold so much that one day, he melted it

    January 27, 2021
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    How Much Should I Invest?

    Steve got a substantial raise and needs to decide how much he should put aside towards investments each month.

    January 11, 2021
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    What is the secret to long-term financial growth?

    Taylor is a true believer in a certain brand of smart phones. In fact, she loves the smart phones so much, that she also bought the company’s computer, and tablet. Each year, she waits in line to get the latest technology upgrades. Because Taylor loves this company, and believes that it will continue to create top quality products for the foreseeable future, she will never buy another brand.

    January 11, 2021
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    How much risk can you afford

    Intelligent investors must understand how much risk they can tolerate and how much risk they are exposed to create a strong portfolio. To decide what kind of risk tolerance she has, she can start by asking herself these three questions

    January 11, 2021
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    How much should you save each month?

    You want to balance your present needs with your future needs, between saving too little or too much. If you are on track, we generally recommend saving no less than 10% and no more than 20% of your income. You may have to save more than 20% if you are behind or want to retire before your Social Security full retirement age.

    December 18, 2020

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