Should you invest in scary stocks, scarier crypto, or a bag of air?
To make money you need to take risk, but you need to know yourself and be a smart, REAL investor.
What Should You Do if a Bear Approaches?
Welcome to another EMERGENCY MARKET edition of Talking Real Money addressing the elephant, er, uh, bear entering the room.
Call us BEFORE you make a major money mistake!
Investing your money is a major financial decision, and like all other major decisions in life, you should do your research.
Take a caller-driven, wild ride through an array of important money issues.
We always preach diversification, so in this episode we diversified our topics to cover a wide range of valuable information. HELOCs and crypto and Social Security, oh my!
How do you decide when and how to take Social Security in retirement?
For most retirees, Social Security will be their future foundation. That's why it is important to have a plan for your future payments.
What should you do after the stock market has dramatically declined?
The Dow losing over 1,000 points sounds scary, but how bad was the recent decline in stock prices historically?
TIme for an emergency market perspective intervention
With the stock market appearing to plummet, it seems like a great time for a perspective adjustment. Here's a short bonus edition of Talking Real Money.
Investing isn't as complicated as you might think
Real investing is pretty simple. It's only made to appear complex by those who want to get their hands on your money.
That "free" steak dinner could cost you thousands of dollars
Those free steak dinners have a catch and that catch could cost you a fortune. In addition, often the pitch is a well-crafted series of lies.
Last-minute steps you can take to reduce your 2018 tax bill
You have a month left to take some steps to reduce this year's taxes. How to be a better investor at any age. Who should you believe?
How to avoid panicking in bad markets and learn to accept them
The stock market will always fall at times. You will never know exactly when it will happen, nor how far it will fall. So, invest right initially.
Bitcoin: Is it a currency, an investment, or something far more dangerous?
As we approach the one-year anniversary of the cryptocurrency craziness, maybe it's time to face the facts about this economic phantasm.
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