Retirement continued
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When you are Gary Scott's age, I hope you have as good a career. If not, this portfolio would help smooth out the rough spots.... keep reading
It's nice to get a tax deduction. The question is: now or later?... keep reading
You are short of time. You may be short of money. How should trade one against the other?... keep reading
When your income is in dollars, and you are living outside the United States, you are in big trouble.... keep reading
The old rule is "buy American stocks; they go up by 7% per year." That rule has produced losses since March, 2000. Why? Has the world changed?... keep reading
Pareto's 20/80 law operates in the area of retirement, just as it does in so many areas. Here, joining the ranks of the successful 20% is worth planning for.... keep reading
As he approaches age 100, he remains what he has been for 70 years, a master of historical writing, literary criticism, and great prose. This is who I want to be when I grow up.... keep reading
A site member offers his experience as a guide. How to do it, how to manage your investments, and more.... keep reading
You are probably making this mistake. Don't.... keep reading
Your peers do not understand this principle. They have placed themselves at great risk because of their unwillingness to think through what they are doing.... keep reading
Why productivity around the indistrial world is going to fall, and why you must take steps for your income not to fall with it.... keep reading
The upper middle class can afford to move into an adults-only housing development. These communities are popular. What are the main benefits? Pitfalls?... keep reading
You had better think through your goals for your retirement fund. Are these goals realistic?... keep reading
This young man lost money last month. This may be his deliverance. If he had made money, he would not have asked what he did wrong. Here is what he did wrong.... keep reading
Budgeting money is child's play compared to budgeting time. A well-conceived time budget begins with a life expectancy calculator. Don't play Scarlett O'Hara: "I'll think about it tomorrow."... keep reading