Financial radio host is busted for running a classic Ponzi scheme.
With so many crooked financial advice providers, who can you trust?
How the financial media uses your greed to get you to read.
Our greed and FOMO (fear of missing out) make us easy prey for the money media
Stock trading is nothing but gambling with terrible odds.
You wouldn't gamble your wealth at a casino, so why would you play the stock market?
Why does the financial news media keep trying to scare you?
Once again, perma-bear Marketwatch uses facts to scare investors.
Actively managed mutual funds continue to waste investors money.
Yet another report shows that active mutual fund managers fail to beat the market.
Even some major insurance firms hate equity indexed annuities.
One major insurance firm wants to steer you away from indexed annuities into...
Could the "4% Rule" still apply if you retire early?
As a "rule-of-thumb" the "4% Rule" has stood the test of time, but could it work for FIRE followers?
Taxes can hit some mutual fund investors when they least expect it.
After a losing year, why do some mutual funds pay big capital gains?
How should you choose your next financial advice provider?
It's not easy determining who to trust for financial and investment advice.
What you say you want is hurting your financial future.
There's a big difference between what we want and what we need.
People lie! There will NEVER be high returns with no risk.
Just because someone is on the radio doesn't mean there are high, riskless returns.
Would you give up sex for a free college education for your kids?
A strange way to draw attention to parents' need to save money for their children's college education..
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