by Doug Goldstein CFP® | Nov 26, 2015 | Financial Strategies
Of the many subjects taught in school, personal finance classes are noticeably absent. If kids were taught how to avoid debt and how to start saving for retirement from a young age, it would minimize the chance that later on in their lives they would experience... Click for more
by Doug Goldstein CFP® | Nov 12, 2015 | Financial Strategies
What makes a stock profitable – its share value or its dividend returns? Some investors complain that a certain stock’s price hasn’t increased. But if they were to look at how much dividend income they received over the same time period, they would see a very... Click for more
by Douglas Goldstein | Nov 10, 2015 | Asset Allocation, Financial Strategies, Podcasts
Discover how asset allocation can help you build your wealth. This week’s financial podcast will help you get started with using this strategy, favored by many experts. Listen to the whole podcast to get details of a free download with crucial information for... Click for more
by Doug Goldstein CFP® | Oct 22, 2015 | Financial Plan, Financial Strategies
Organizing the fundamentals of your estate is like a proper opening in chess. If your pieces aren’t strategically placed from the beginning, it makes success at the end all the more difficult. Here are five steps you need to take when organizing your estate: Update... Click for more
by Douglas Goldstein | Oct 6, 2015 | Financial Strategies, Podcasts
How does your financial advisor manage his own money? The most successful investors put their money in the hands of a financial grandmaster, who can make responsible, objective decisions. Where do you find a financial grandmaster to help you? This financial podcast... Click for more
by Doug Goldstein CFP® | Sep 11, 2015 | Behavior finance, Financial Strategies, Strategic Thinking
Like many manufactured products, today’s increased market volatility can be stamped “Made in China.” Numerous analysts blame current world market volatility on China, because its growth fell below predictions (or should we point our fingers at the analysts for flawed... Click for more