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| | | | | Photo by Megan Ruth on Unsplash Important: Investing for the long-term. Think decades. My holding period for VTSAX is forever, other than maybe selling a few shares while living on my portfolio. I am investing for generations. Unimportant: Market Crashes. These are an expected part of the process, like blizzards in New England and hurricanes... [Continue Reading] | |
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| | | | | How does debt payoff compare to investing? Take an in-depth look at interest rates, liquidity, loss of principal, limited return, and tax efficiency | |
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bettertomorrowfinancial.com
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| | | | | Long-term savings (3-5+ years) Recommended choice: Target date fund (starts at 90-10 split between stocks and bonds, then shifts gradually to bonds as you age.) For money you don't intend to spend within the next 3-5+ years, the simplest and safest option is to put everything in a Vanguard Target Retirement fund. Choose the fund... | |
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| | | Today's Animal Spirits: Talk Your Book is presented by Innovator ETFs: We discuss: Surviving the upside when trying to hedge the downside The ideal client for a hedging strategy Using options to provide a buffer on the downside and capping the upside Why the payouts of a structured product are typically more appealing than the... | ||