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| | | | | Should you sell or ride out market downturns? You’re really asking whether one should sell when the market goes down? That’s a classic mistake made by millions of investors. We don’t do that. But we don’t just “ride it out” either. Instead, we do something smarter: We typically look for rebalancing opportunities. Read More |
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| | | | | Financial gender bias in your home? Do you give your son an allowance? What about your daughter — does she get one too? And if so, is it the same amount as her brother? Surprisingly, not all parents pay allowances equally. Read More |
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| | | | | | When should you start taking Social Security? Years ago, the answer was simple and all it would take was a quick calculation. But Social Security rules have changed over the years, making the question quite complicated. Watch Ric explain what you need to consider when deciding when to claim Social Security. |
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