Training for a marathon, like funding a Retirement Plan, is about both quantity and quality.
Running Money ®
Debt Weighs on You
The simple formula for getting wealthier is to spend less than earned and invest prudently.
The Perils of Ignoring the Bull
The Dotcom Bubble burst in early 2000, killing the last secular bull market. Since then, we have had two major bear markets, one driven by economics and the other by financial panic.
How do I improve my credit score?
Credit scores attempt to indicate how a consumer uses credit. More importantly, they suggest the likelihood that money loaned will get repaid according to the terms agreed upon when borrowed.
Locking the doors after everything is taken; advice about freezing your credit
The bad guys already have your name, Social Security Number, birth date, address and possibly even your driver’s license number.
The Tipping Point
It has been over a decade since I got my first Garmin Forerunner watch. These devices use the GPS satellites to track running workouts, then sync the completed activities to software making it easy to analyze.
If Trump is so bad, why is the market doing so good?
It sure looks and feels like a bull market. The S&P 500 Index set 25 new all-time highs through the first half of this year, and never once had a pullback or drop of as little as 5%.
Controlling Your IRA Beneficiaries
It has been fifteen years since Rob and Gina were first subject to the Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). They both turned 85 this year, and as with so many events in their lives.
Speedy Old Guys
Inevitably, we change, progressing or regressing in all aspects of life. My running received less of my time and energy the past five years than the previous, and therefore my capabilities diminished.
Investment Colloquium Video
Apple’s founder, Steve Jobs said that you can only connect the dots looking backwards, looking forward requires trust and a belief that the dots will connect down the road.