Monthly Archives: February 2018

Love and Money: Financial Planning Considerations for Couples

If you do a simple search on the topic of relationships and finances, you’ll come across many sobering statistics. For example, you’ll find that money is the primary reason for arguments between couples, with many couples averaging three fights per … Continue reading

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Good Reasons to Retire Later

Working longer might work out well for you. Are you in your fifties and unsure if you have enough retirement savings? Then you have two basic financial choices. You could start saving and investing more of your pay than you currently … Continue reading

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The Retirement Mindgame

Your outlook may influence your financial outcome. What kind of retirement do you think you’ll have? Qualitatively speaking, what if the success or failure of your retirement begins with your perception of retirement?   A whole field of study has emerged … Continue reading

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Host Of The Savvy Investor Show, Michael Canet JD LLM, Discusses The Retirement Mindgame

Michael Canet JD LLM, is a financial planner, estate planning attorney and host of The Savvy Investor TV and Radio Show, where he and Savvy Investor guests help listeners create, grow, and preserve their wealth. In this article, Canet discusses The … Continue reading

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Avoiding the Money Pitfalls of Past Generations

Take these financial lessons to heart.    You have a chance to manage your money better than previous generations have. Some crucial financial steps may help you do just that.   Live below your means and refrain from living on margin. How … Continue reading

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Can We Afford to Live to 100?

Our increased longevity poses a retirement planning challenge. Some of us may retire at 65 and live to 100 or 105. Advances in health care may make this a strong possibility. The corresponding question is: will we outlive our money? More … Continue reading

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