Is the Path to Retirement Just Pure Luck? (Part II)
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As I skimmed through a copy of the president’s 2014 budget, which by the way, is chock full of fluffy spending at the expense of the taxpayer, I caught site of an interesting proposal regarding...
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The conventional wisdom of playing if safe in the bond market may not be good for retirees after all, says the New York Times. The 4 percent annual withdrawal rule may also be out of date, according to...
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There is always a target for bad tax policy, and these days it seems to be the rich. Every scheme designed to raise tax revenue is usually based on taxing the rich more, taxing the poor less, and...
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I recall during the market and housing crash of fall 2008 that many savers were running from the stock market. As panic ensued, the strategy of “buy high, sell low” became commonplace, and those who...
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