The following is a guest post from Marissa at Thirty Six Months where she talks about getting rid of her student debt and becoming financially independent. It is very unusual to find a graduate student in their 20’s these days without a mountain of debt, regardless of whether they worked through university or not. I… [Read More]
Five Financial Conversations to Have Before You Get Married
Erika from Newlyweds on a Budget blogs about love and money, and managing finances as a semi-newlywed. My husband and I dated for just three months before we got married. Our conversation about finances before we got married can pretty much be summed up like this: Me: So I make this much and you make… [Read More]
Why You Need To Pay Attention To The Fees You Are Paying On Your Retirement Investments
The following is a guest post by Chris Holdheide. Back a few years ago while working in financial services, one of my jobs was to help people plan for their retirement. As a part of that job I was also required to provide a prospectus, which is a document that explains everything about the fund they… [Read More]
The CAPE: How to Beat Stocks With a 50–50 Portfolio
This is a guest post by Mathieu Bouville, PhD What on Earth is the CAPE? The price-earnings ratio (P/E) is a common tool for valuing a stock or a group of stock (such as an index). A difficulty is that there are multiple choices for the earnings. One generally uses forecasts, but these are basically… [Read More]
Why Are Gold Prices Skyrocketing?
The following is a guest post by Great Credit Score. As economic uncertainty dominates the news, the price of gold continues to maintain its high price. In fact gold has spiked so significantly since the 2008 mortgage crisis that most experts think it could be looked at as nothing less than a bubble (especially in… [Read More]
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