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- Why you should NOT pay off your mortgage (Yes, you read that correctly.)
- The two best ways to save for your kids’ college education
- How to legally avoid taxes with a health savings account
- Why you should ALWAYS be invested no matter what
- How to dig up all the buried free money in your employee benefits
…and so many more. Check out Financial Zen Daily today for a smarter tomorrow!
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Emotional financial decisions are always bad financial decisions
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The Teams Is Assembled
#earnedit Friday. Our final team member is now in place. And we are looking formidable. It’s been a loooong road, but I think the next
Whiplash On Wall St. (Don’t Chase Returns!)
It’s common knowledge in my profession that Individual Investors get half the returns of the S&P 500 (sometimes even worse). The reason is that they
Find the good. Be the fun.
That’s Financial Zen’s 3rd core value. It’s easy (*ahem* LAZY! *ahem*) to be negative. It also sounds smart. It also gets most of the eyeballs.
What’s Your Time Worth?
I saw the box on the way in, but my hands were too full to grab it. So I left the Amazon package with $80