What Makes the Stock Market Go Up?
The stock market gets a bad rap. While there is no guarantee the stock market will continue to go up in the long term, don't bet against it.
The stock market gets a bad rap. While there is no guarantee the stock market will continue to go up in the long term, don't bet against it.
Understand 7 principles of bond investing including the relationship between bond value and interest rate, risk and yield, quality, cost, duration and more.
You can't afford NOT to take market risk. For the majority of your career, high-income earners need to be invested in assets with a high expected return.
There are 6 easy steps to successfully contributing to the backdoor Roth IRA but lots of mistakes are still made in the process. Here's how to fix them.
Learn the basics of financial planning for special-needs children: special-needs trusts, ABLE accounts, insurance, estate planning, and more.
Dave Ramsey says raiding retirement accounts to pay off debt is dumb because it's like borrowing at 34%. Well, yes and no.
Interested in buying or renting your medical practice space? Learn how to properly structure a lease, exit strategies, valuations, and lots more.
Not sure which types of retirement accounts you should use? Here's all the information together in one place so you can get a grip on your retirement plan.
If you're interested in syndicated real estate but don't have $50-100K to invest, here's an intro to Alpha Investing, a company crowdfunding the right way.
Here's what it's really like to invest in crowdfunded, syndicated, and private real estate investments. Also an update on our other alternative investments.
Allan Roth, author of How a 2nd Grader Beat Wall Street, is our guest today. He shares his many years of experience and wisdom in this episode.
Wondering why you're no good at stock picking? The odds are stacked dramatically against you. Do yourself a favor and don't play this loser's game.
Today we talk about investing in Airbnb rental properties. We discuss how to get started, selecting a property, financing, liability, managing, and more.
Those who suggest doctors in their peak earnings years should make Roth 401(k) contributions, do Roth conversions, or worse, avoid tax-deferred accounts altogether are either ignorant or selling something.
Take advantage of the window of opportunity between accumulation and distribution in retirement. Use partial Roth conversions and keep more of your money.