If you're a small business owner, many of the best practices employed by individual investors are also available to you (of course!), but you also have some
“Sell in May and go away”1 is probably the most widely cited stock market cliché in history. Every year a barrage of Wall Street commentaries, media stories
Small business owners should conduct an annual assessment of their personal finances. Owners of small businesses have much the same concerns as everyone else
Last week we discussed whether stock prices might be reflecting peak optimism. In that commentary we noted that while sentiment may be overly optimistic and a
Over 63 million people in the United States receive Social Security benefits every month. While most of these people are retirees, about 20% are disabled or the
Global stock markets are off to a strong start in 2021 as the world begins to emerge from the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the United States
The outstanding fourth-quarter earnings season we had in 2020 is a tough act to follow, but 2021’s first quarter has the makings of another potentially great
Understanding the contribution, age, and income rules in 2021
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You exercise to benefit from your sweat equity in the future, right?
Waking up early in the dark mornings of winter to exercise comes hard. Once your workout
“The real key to making money in stocks is not to get scared out of them.” Peter Lynch
They say April showers bring May flowers. Well, after a lot of showers
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