Articles tagged: "Financial Advisor"
1: How To Know If You Are Ready To Retire
Being ready to retire is not only about the money. While money is important, other factors are even more important to ensure a happy retirement.
2: Investing: New Year Financial Tune Up
While you're making your New Years' resolutions, don't forget to give your financial house an annual tune-up. As the old saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and few adjustments now could save you thousands of dollars, not to mention some major headaches, in the months
3: Investing: Don't Scramble Your Eggs
Financial advisors have been preaching the use of portfolio diversification to reduce risk for years. Unfortunately, the way most do it leaves your portfolio vulnerable! Read on to find out how to properly diversify your portfolio.We've all heard that it 's not wise to put all of your eggs in on
4: Investing: Olympics Teach Investors A Lesson
Perhaps the only area outside the financial world where performance is so closely measured is the Olympics. Competition is fierce, and with events measured to the hundredths of a second, athletes go to great lengths to gain even the slightest edge. The Olympics can teach us a lot about investin
5: Investing: Work Isn't A Four Letter Word
In our culture, the main goal of retirement is to put our working days behind us and devote ourselves to the pursuit of pleasure. Many find, though, that continuing to work in some form keeps them active and gives their lives purpose. Changing your concept of retirement may even allow you to re
6: Managing Your Money - Is a Registerd Investment Advisor Right for You?
There are several different types of financial advisors including financial planners, stockbrokers and Registered Investment Advisors (RIA).
7: Investing: It 's All About The Cash
It 's vital that your nest egg last longer than you do. The only way for that to occur is if the nest egg continues to grow over time. If you take out more than you earn you are guaranteed to run out of money at some point. If your nest egg continues to grow, though, it will always last longer t

