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Halloween is just around the corner. People of all ages will be dressed up as ghosts, ghouls and gremlins, but what about the spookier aspects of your finances? It’s important to take a look at what sinister behaviors are playing a role in your financial life.
We’ve laid out our four step process to exorcise your financial demons for good.
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It’s possibly the last thing you were expecting at this stage in life, but a layoff has left you without a job as you close in your retirement years. So now what?
These should be some of your first steps if you unexpectedly lose your job at 60.
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Frequent readers of this column and listeners to our radio program have heard us talk extensively about having “three buckets of money.” We typically reference those buckets as a means of diversifying your savings based on time horizon (short-term, mid-term and long-term), but they can also be used discuss how your assets may be taxed (tax-advantaged, tax-d
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It’s a common goal for people to want to pay off their mortgage in an accelerated manner. This goal is usually based around two underlying rationales.
First, people want to save money by reducing the amount they’re paying in interest. If you have a $200,000, 15-year mortgage with a 5% interest rate, you’ll pay more than $80,000 in interest payments. By paying off the mortgage as quickly as possible, there is a quantifiable financial benefit you’ll earn.
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Are you a financial hoarder? That may sound like a strange question to ask. After all, it’s a good thing to be a diligent saver, right?
While it’s good to be a saver, it’s also true that a healthy saving mentality can transform into more of a hoarding mentality if taken too far. Having this sort of mindset can weigh on you, both financially as well as emotionally.
Here are three characteristics that financial hoarders tend to possess.