Chart of Smart Sally’s years of investing and her contributions. This pay-yourself-first-plan is separate from your student loans, from your company’s 401(k) matching plans, separate from purchasing a vacation, a […]
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Guest Blogger: Akaisha and Billy Kaderli Just because you retire, your money doesn’t have to. In the words of Gordon Gecko from the 1987 movie Wall Street, “money never sleeps.” And your […]
As a stock broker in California, one of the hottest housing markets in the US, – real-estate was my competition. “Everyone” was making money in real-estate; so, why invest in […]
Guest Blogger: Akaisha and Billy Kaderli As many know, I am more than willing to offer financial advice in order to help others to become financially independent. The sooner the better – […]
Guest Blogger: Akaisha Kaderli “I don’t understand the stock market.” Over the years, I have heard this statement from people of all ages. I’m unclear as to whether it’s an excuse […]
Guest Blogger: Akaisha Kaderli We decided to take Social Security at age 62. We know there are as many ways to consider this decision as there are days in a year. […]
Guest Blogger: Akaisha Kaderli Billy and I like to keep informed about the topic of retirement from the perspective of money managers and those in the financial fields. Many of these pieces […]
Guest Writer: Akaisha Kaderli These days, no matter what the topic, the talk is all about sustainability. In regards to financial sustainability, there are 3 legs to the stool; Income, spending […]
Guest Writer: Akaisha Kaderli The other day I read an article about women and retirement. In this piece, the number one premise for motivation was that we should be afraid. Very […]
The Gender Pay Gap and Your Bank Account I recently read about Carrie Gracie, a 30 year BBC reporter that quit her job as head of the China bureau to […]
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