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Five Mistakes the Average Investor Makes

Not Your Average Investor On May 31st 2012, thanks to twitter, worlds literally collided.  Well at least metaphorically speaking.   Well known Canadian rap artist Drake shared this tweet with his 7.2 million followers: The first million is the hardest. — Drizzy (@Drake) May 30, 2012 This sparked the following twitter response from T. Boone Pickens:

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5 Costs That May Increase When You Retire

Retirement Costs When planning for retirement costs, financial planners often calculate costs decreasing during retirement but there are some costs that will increase in retirement. It is important to plan for them. There will be a number of costs to consider when you’re approaching retirement.  Budgeting may be easier because many costs will decrease like commuting,

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Retirement Abroad: Affordable Retirement Living

Affordable Retirement Living Have you thought about retirement? If not, why not? Perhaps you’ve already retired or are approaching/planning retirement? Either the way, everybody thinks about it sooner or later.  There is no such thing as ‘too soon’ when it comes to funding retirement and saving money. The key is to know how much you have to spend and

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The Year of the Roth

By Terry Coxon, Casey Research Until 2010 arrived, you couldn’t have a Roth IRA if your income exceeded certain limits. That restriction is gone. Now anyone with a traditional IRA can convert it to a Roth. But should you? Background Roth or traditional, the central advantage of an IRA is tax deferral. Earnings accumulate and

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