by John | Mar 15, 2019 | FM-60 |
Top 10 Investing Fundamentals Often, we over complicate the investing process. It doesn’t have to be that way, though! The science of investing has been studied over many decades and some “best practices” now exist based on actual data, not simply...
by John | Mar 13, 2019 | Financial Education & Coaching, Investing |
Understanding Investing Risk Requires More Than A Questionnaire Most investors understand that risk plays a role in the development of their investment strategy. The Internet is teeming with risk tolerance assessment tools. A quick Google search on the term “risk...
by John | Sep 4, 2018 | Investing |
Ignore the “Professional’s” Market Predictions Evidence has long shown that “professional” investing analyst’s are wrong more often than not. Recently, I came across a great article on Marketwatch.com that reinforces the notion...
by John | Aug 30, 2018 | Financial Education & Coaching, Personal Finance, Q and A |
Q. I need to prioritize financial goals that compete with each other. Background: I am 31 years old, recently married, and have a stable salary of around $130,000. I have $28,000 set up for an emergency fund and about $8,000 currently saved for a house down payment....
by John | Aug 23, 2018 | Financial Education & Coaching, Investing, Personal Finance, Q and A |
Q. How should the investments in a 529 account be allocated if my child is two years away from starting college? My daughter is two years from starting college. I have almost enough to pay for four years of school including my other savings accounts. Should it be all...