Having a day job and becoming a real estate investor isn't an either-or proposition. Dive into this article to learn more on how they can both be done successfully.
by Pam HillThe Social Security Act, passed passed 86 years ago, is a key component of retirement income for nearly all individuals. Social security insurance also provides a safety net should a worker become disabled or a family lose their breadwinner.
by Pam HillInflation has increased significantly since May 2021, due largely to supply chain disruptions from COVID19 and Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. The investments that perform well under inflation and retain all or most of their value can bring in more cash
by Pam HillWe have built a world that operates almost entirely on the accumulation and proper use of money. And yet, the basic skills of how money works are a mystery to most.
by Shaun MorganExamining the pros and cons of real estate, stocks and bonds will provide you with the tools to evaluate which investment strategy works best for you and how to begin, no mater your investment budget size.
by Pam HillProviding financial stability for their children is typically the main priority for parents; especially, as children start approaching a certain age where they can fully understand how to utilize their assets and funds best. However, choosing what type of account would best benefit your child’s future can be challenging.
by Matin VarshochiA Uniform Gifts to Minors Act (UGMA) is an investment account for minors, allowing adults to give or transfer assets into the underage person’s account to help them save for college or be financially independent.
by Matin VarshochiSaving for retirement is essential for living a comfortable life after working for many years. Depending on the line of work, different types of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are available to help a person maximize their retirement savings.
by Matin VarshochiStatistics show that 78% of retired National Football League (NFL) players go broke within two years of retiring, and 60% of former National Basketball Association (NBA) players go broke five years after retiring.
by Matin VarshochiAre you ready to start investing but unsure of where to begin? Here’s what you need to know to start investing intelligently on your own.
by Viviana VazquezYou can solve all of those problems by going in the opposite cultural direction and downsizing. Before you balk, have a look at the benefits.
by Gwen Payne