Month: December 2019

broken chinese fortune cookie with 2020 and red hearts on the paper slip on a dark background with… [+] copy space, new year concept, high angle view from above Getty As my regular readers know, I am a huge proponent of diversification, as I consider it one of the best ways to sleep well at
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The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019, called the “SECURE Act” makes significant changes to how IRAs and certain retirement benefits must be treated post-death. We reviewed many of the changes and planning implications of this new law on your IRA and retirement benefits in “SECURE Act New IRA Rules: Change
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Paul Bradbury | Getty Images No debt is your goal for the new year. It’s a perennially popular resolution, says Lauren Anastasio, a certified financial planner at New York-based personal finance company SoFi. When people are coming off the holidays and holiday spending, they often have larger credit card bills coming due. “It tends to
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As 2019 draws to a close and the calendar turns toward the new year, it is an opportune time for investors to position their stock portfolios for 2020; with the S&P 500 near a record high and interest rates on the decline, high-yield dividend growth stocks are especially attractive for income investors, asserts Ben Reynolds,
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Prices in the British capital have surged 74% over the last decade. (Photo by Frédéric Soltan/Corbis … [+] via Getty Images) Corbis via Getty Images London has seen the largest price growth in the U.K. since 2010, a new report by online property portal Zoopla has revealed. Prices in the British capital have surged 74%
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A contractor guides a steel beam into place while working on the Korean Air Wilshire Grand hotel and office building in downtown Los Angeles. Patrick T. Fallon | Bloomberg | Getty Images For some people, a bad day at work means missing a deadline or getting yelled at by your boss. For others, it means
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