Dave Ramsey has for the longest time recommended a four category approach to investing in mutual funds. His approach keeps things simple, and according to Ramsey positions investors for the best outcomes as it pertains to diversification and investment growth. If you...
Target date funds have become the dominant investment solution for employer sponsored retirement plans (401(k), 403(b), etc). In recent years, 401(k) plans have gone as far as offering them as the only investment solution available to you. So what’s the deal? Is this...
The Roth IRA has become a popular retirement savings account, and for good reason. Besides being easy to open and fund, contributions are invested and grow tax free until withdrawal in retirement1. Who doesn’t like tax free, right? While most people have heard of the...
Every January gyms are filled with a plethora of people who decided their new year’s resolution was to get in shape–we’ve all been there at some point or another. Eventually, however, the new year inspiration fades away–two days, two weeks, or two months later, and...
As 2022 came to a close, and while many of us were focused on the holidays, Congress passed new legislation for America’s retirement system. Called the SECURE Act 2.0 (which stands for Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement), it’s part of the greater...
What is a Health Savings Account (HSA)? Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) were created back in 2003 by the Medicare Modernization Act. This law created HSAs to encourage individuals to enroll in High-Deductible Health Plans (HDHPs) in an effort to curb overall healthcare...
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