Asset-allocation
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How to Score a Hole in One With Your Retirement Planning
The easy swing and follow-through of retirement planning starts with simple fundamentals. Start with your stance (aka your financial plan), choose the right club (aka asset allocation) and go from there.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Published
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Are You a Baby Boomer With Too Much Cash? Three Scenarios for What to Do
Investing in the market while the market is high might not seem like a good idea right now, but here are three scenarios to help you decide what to do.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Published
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Asset Allocation for Retirees: Five Things to Consider
Everybody’s retirement is different, so the answers to these questions can help you determine the appropriate asset allocation for you.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Last updated
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Strategic Asset Allocation: Building Wealth With Precision
Certain mindsets are beneficial as you work toward creating wealth that allows the lifestyle you envision.
By Justin Donald Published
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How to Assess and Sell Your Collectibles
A look at how to assess and sell collectibles that you keep, including jewelry, coins, sports memorabilia and more.
By Emma Patch Published
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Five Steps to Sorting Out Your Asset Allocation
Investing decisions can be daunting, but following this five-step process can make it easier to figure out how to allocate your investments.
By Carol A. Bogosian, ASA Published
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Five Ways to Make Retirement a Little Less Scary
To avoid lying awake at night once you’re retired, consider having these strategies in place before you take the plunge.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Published
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Five Mistakes High-Net-Worth Individuals Make in Retirement
Just because wealthier people have a lot of money doesn’t mean they don’t make mistakes. Here are five common ones that this financial adviser sees.
By Lane Marmon, JD, MBA Published
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10 Strategies to Consider When Retiring During a Volatile Market
If you're retiring when the stock market is volatile, there are strategies to follow to be more in control.
By Deborah Yao Published