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On God, Investing and the Nobel Prize
On God, Investing and the Nobel Prize

Similarly, we were thrilled to hear that Dr. Eugene Fama was recognized with a 2013 Nobel Prize in economics for his and other colleagues’ work on the science of investment-pricing theory.

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Finance, Investments, Personal FinanceGreg BrownNovember 7, 2013efficient market hypothesis, eugene fama, nobel prize
Retirement Planning Through Life's Stages
Retirement Planning Through Life's Stages

Any money you invest early on, say in your 20s and early 30s, will have the longest time to grow, giving you more value per dollar you put into it.

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Finance, Personal Finance, RetirementGreg BrownOctober 17, 2013
You and the NINETEENTH Government Shut-Down … Here We Go Again
You and the NINETEENTH Government Shut-Down … Here We Go Again

Here’s some historical context you may find surprising: Not counting the current one, we’ve survived 18 government shutdowns to date.

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Government, InvestmentsGreg BrownOctober 10, 2013government shutdown
Avoid these 5 common mistakes in your 401(k)
Avoid these 5 common mistakes in your 401(k)

It’s time to take a fresh look at your plan. Let’s start by taking a look at 5 common mistakes to avoid.

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Finance, Investments, Personal Finance, RetirementGreg BrownSeptember 24, 2013401(k)
5 Tips for Raising Money-Smart Kids
5 Tips for Raising Money-Smart Kids

One of the real problems with teaching good money habits to our kids — or to adults, for the matter — is that they are decidedly oriented toward short-term rewards, while personal financial success often entails making short-term sacrifices for long-term gains.

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Family, Finance, Personal FinanceGreg BrownSeptember 5, 2013education, kids, money, teaching
What’s the right benchmark to measure your investment success?
What’s the right benchmark to measure your investment success?

You will likely feel tracking error regret when your customized investment portfolio does not perform as well as popular market benchmarks like the S&P 500 Index.

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Finance, Investments, Personal FinanceGreg BrownAugust 22, 2013benchmarks, S&P 500 index, tracking error
Saving for College with a Roth IRA
Saving for College with a Roth IRA

Typically, most people who are looking to save for college first turn to a state-managed 529 plan, and given their many benefits, it is easy to see why.

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College Planning, Finance, Personal Finance, RetirementGreg BrownAugust 8, 2013529, roth ira
Math vs. Psychology: The Case for Dollar-Cost Averaging
Math vs. Psychology: The Case for Dollar-Cost Averaging

When the market falls, dollar-cost averaging gives you the opportunity to buy more shares at bargain-basement prices, thereby reducing both your cost basis and the extent of your losses.

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Finance, Investments, Personal Finance, Psychology of FinanceGreg BrownJuly 24, 2013Behavioral Finance, dollar cost averaging, emotions
Riding the Interest Rate Roller Coaster
Riding the Interest Rate Roller Coaster

Our collective fears have suddenly manifested themselves with a quick spike in interest rates. The yield on 10-year Treasury notes has increased by more than one hundred basis points (1.00%) in just the past two months.

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Finance, InvestmentsGreg BrownJuly 15, 2013
Think carefully before swapping your bonds for dividend-paying stocks.
Think carefully before swapping your bonds for dividend-paying stocks.

Sticking with bonds is easy when declining interest rates make them abnormally profitable investments at a time when stocks get whipsawed by continual boom-and-bust cycles.

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Finance, Investments, Personal Finance, RetirementGreg BrownJune 24, 2013bonds, dividend-payers, dividends, yield-chasing
Successful Retirement Planning for Successful Entrepreneurs
Successful Retirement Planning for Successful Entrepreneurs

The SEP-IRA and the solo 401(k) are all very similar to the traditional IRA – although solo 401(k)s now come with a Roth option as well – but they have much higher contribution limits.

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Finance, Personal Finance, RetirementGreg BrownJune 9, 2013entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, small business owners
The S&P 500 Wheel of Fortune
The S&P 500 Wheel of Fortune

In the market, if you have taken the time to carefully construct a globally diversified balanced portfolio, you are already well-positioned to reap appropriate benefits from the current market surge …

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Finance, InvestmentsGreg BrownMay 20, 2013
Don’t Gamble on Traditional Financial Advisers
Don’t Gamble on Traditional Financial Advisers

Financial giants like Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo don’t pay out billions in bonuses every year by selling simple index funds with expense ratios of 0.10% or less.

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Finance, Investments, Personal FinanceGreg BrownMay 7, 2013fee-only, fiduciary, fiduciary responsibility, index funds
Investing Biases that Lead Us Astray
Investing Biases that Lead Us Astray

By recognizing these biases, we can protect ourselves from the errors that can separate us from our money, but in order to do that, we must first understand what they are and how they affect us.

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Finance, Investments, Personal FinanceGreg BrownApril 15, 2013Behavioral Finance
5 Persistent Myths of Personal Finance
5 Persistent Myths of Personal Finance

An entire generation of young people has internalized a message that has been repeatedly browbeaten into them by parents, teachers, and politicians: a college degree is essential to have a successful career.

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Finance, Personal Finance, UncategorizedGreg BrownApril 2, 2013
Questions You Shouldn't Ask a Financial Adviser
Questions You Shouldn't Ask a Financial Adviser

Investment portfolios should be constructed with a long-term mindset, but this is impossible if you watch every market bump on CNBC or Bloomberg. The markets are going to fluctuate.

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Finance, Investments, Personal FinanceGreg BrownMarch 26, 2013
The Basics of Retirement Savings Vehicles
The Basics of Retirement Savings Vehicles

The main benefit of an IRA is that it isn’t tied to any employer, which means you have the freedom to choose your provider.

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Investments, Personal Finance, RetirementGreg BrownMarch 11, 2013401(k), IRA, Roth
Cash-Value Life Insurance: A Costly College Savings Plan
Cash-Value Life Insurance: A Costly College Savings Plan

As a general rule of thumb, policyholders will only be able to overcome the high fees associated with cash-value life insurance if the policies are held for at least 20 years.

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College Planning, InsuranceGreg BrownFebruary 20, 2013life insurance
Navigating the Tax Form Labyrinth
Navigating the Tax Form Labyrinth

The most popular of these forms is the ubiquitous W-2, which provides details about your total wages, taxes withheld, and deferred compensation to retirement plans for the year.

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Personal Finance, TaxesGreg BrownFebruary 4, 2013tax forms
Avoiding Gift Taxes Through 529 College Savings Plans
Avoiding Gift Taxes Through 529 College Savings Plans

How to turbocharge your 529 College Savings and avoid gift taxes. Learn more in this article.

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College Planning, Estate Planning, Personal Finance, TaxesGreg BrownJanuary 22, 2013529 Plans, Gift Taxes
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