Where Julien and Kiersten Saunders live in Atlanta, GA, they have multiple options for grocery shopping. There’s the high-end market down the block or the traditional grocery store around the corner. Good choices, for sure. But when you’re looking to cut costs in order to reach financial independence, you have to find ways to save.
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Late last July Jason Zweig and Andrea Fuller reported on the front page of The Wall Street Journal how CFP Board has failed at monitoring certificant listings at their LetsMakeAPlan.Org consumer referral website. Zweig and Fuller found certificants whose disclosure histories appeared clean on CFP Board’s site to have, among other causes for criminal felony
You’ve probably heard of Michael Burry. Played by Christian Bale in the film The Big Short, Burry famously made nearly a billion dollars betting against the housing bubble in the 2000s. Now this legendary contrarian has a new target: funds. He’s mostly panning passive exchange-traded funds (ETFs), but he’s got a lot of disdain to
Source: WallStreetsBullAndHowToBearIt 3 asset classes with potential, and 3 others with high risk In addition to the core list of individual stocks I follow and use in client portfolios, I closely track a list of 100 ETFs. That ETF list covers a wide variety of market segments that span the globe. There are stocks, bonds,
Wayne Himelsein is buying Mastercard. © 2019 Bloomberg Finance LP The S&P 500 made a new all-time high last week. Wayne Himelsein, one of my best managers, bought Mastercard even though his confidence in the market has been somewhat weakened by the failure of the Dow and Nasdaq to confirm the S&P 500’s new high,