5 Habits of a Successful Investor
Is investing important to you…yet you’re feeling extremely under qualified every time you make an investment decision? Find 5 strategies that some of the most successful investors use.
Is investing important to you…yet you’re feeling extremely under qualified every time you make an investment decision? Find 5 strategies that some of the most successful investors use.
Here’s what you need to know about social security benefits. Plus, some advice for pastors who are thinking about opting out of social security.
Discussing your future retirement with your spouse is critical if you want a happy, healthy retirement. Unfortunately, this topic can create tension. Here’s how to have a healthy retirement conversation with your spouse.
Will you have enough saved for retirement? Here are 5 strategies you can start implementing now to ensure you’re on track to retirement comfortably.
More and more people are realizing that their investments directly support companies that may or may not align with their beliefs. So, if those companies or funds are endorsing practices or behaviors they’re adamantly against, then many consider it a problem. As a Christian, what does this mean for you?
If you’ve been investing money for any amount of time, you know the uneasiness you can feel when the markets are down. Thankfully, there are strategies to follow to make sure you’re set up for times like this.
Saving for retirement is probably one of the biggest financial goals people will make in their lifetime. Yet, more and more people are woefully underprepared for those later years. In fact, a recent survey estimates that a whopping 64% of Americans are not prepared to retire.
Putting money away for retirement is so much more than just being financially secure. When you discover your goals and dreams for retirement, saving actually becomes exciting and something you want to do, not just need to do.
De-cluttering and organizing are necessary parts of life — especially if you want to eliminate stress and maximize productivity. So, what should you declutter? It could be anything from your home to your file drawers to yes, even your finances.
We’ve broken retirement planning strategies into three life stages (beginning, midway, and near retirement). However, before we get into these categories, it’s important to discuss the “heart” behind retirement.
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