Today, there are hundreds of thousands of people who call themselves financial planners, advisors or another type of financial professional. Maybe you’ve been wanting to work with one of these people, but you’ve been putting it off because you’re not sure how to go about finding one. Have you ever asked, “How do I find…
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Last year, I opened an account with the social lending site Lending Club when they were offering $50 for free to invest with. Since there was no financial obligation on my part and I didn’t have anything to lose, I decided to give it a shot. Each note that you invest in is for a…
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What would you do if you could retire a decade or two earlier? Would you travel the world? Volunteer for a worthy cause? Develop a hobby? Just because the government suggests that you work until age 67, it doesn’t mean that you absolutely must follow their suggestion. In this book, Clyatt shows us that with…
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Woohoo! My post about the five documents you should consider in your estate plan was featured in this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance. This is just the second time that I’ve been included in a carnival, but I think I’m getting the hang of it. There definitely seems to be a lot of work that…
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Most people will agree that having the proper types and amounts of insurance coverage are an important part of any sound financial plan. But not only are there various types of insurance to consider, but there are also many different companies to choose from for each type of insurance. With all of these different choices,…
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