Category: Retirement
How to Destroy Your Wealth
Johnny Carson and Charlie Munger have both given memorable commencement speeches. While most traditional commencement speeches take a stab at bestowing
Five Financial Myths We Need to Bury
In a world increasingly fueled by clickbait headlines and social media algorithms, easy one-size-fits-all advice and quick hacks get plenty
A Cautionary Tale: Baby Boomers Want a Do-Over
A recent study by Annuity.com reported that if Baby Boomers could go back and make different choices, most would prioritize their health
The Changing Longevity Landscape
Living beyond age 100 may become commonplace. Now, before I go down this rabbit hole, a disclaimer: Extending lifespan beyond
S&P Gains 100% from March 2020 Low: Now what?
After hitting “rock bottom” following global shutdowns related to the coronavirus in March 2020, the S&P 500 has roared ever
Should I Be Worried About Inflation?
The topic of inflation is getting lots of attention these days. Inflation, for starters, is defined as the decline in
Estimating Returns: Hope for the Best, Plan for the Worst
Between 1926-2020, the US stock market return was basically 10% per year. While it’d be great to bank on 10%
Minimalism: Financially prudent, environmentally responsible… the shortest route to happiness?
What could eschewing the non-essential mean for your life? A quicker path to financial freedom? A reduced environmental footprint? More
Lessons from 2020
Lessons from 2020 2020 will be a year we will never forget. From a global pandemic and civil unrest, to
The SECURE Act: What you need to know
Written by: Dennis McNamara Congress just passed a year-end bill known as the SECURE Act (i.e. Setting Every Community Up