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Longer-term investors’ buying creates the sharp rallies that often follow rapid declines. However, these rallies are short-lived until the fundamentals improve. Stock Rallies Trick You Into Thinking the Worst Is Over January 21, 2019 by Michael Carr Stocks, Winning Investor Daily Longer-term investors’ buying creates the sharp rallies that often follow rapid declines. However, these rallies are short-lived until the fundamentals improve.
You shouldn’t have to work well into your golden years because student loans deny you the retirement you deserve. But many seniors have no choice. Student Loan Debt Is Crippling Seniors Too November 24, 2018 by Jay Goldberg Retirement You shouldn’t have to work well into your golden years because student loans deny you the retirement you deserve. But many seniors have no choice.
Imagine if a chronic illness were to beset you or a loved one. If this happened, how do you pay for these extremely expensive long-term care services? 5 Ways to Pay for Long-Term Care Costs November 14, 2018 by Amber Lancaster Retirement Imagine if a chronic illness were to beset you or a loved one. If this happened, how do you pay for these extremely expensive long-term care services?
But unlike the pre-financial crisis era (stoked largely by brokers and lenders content to look the other way), today’s mortgage fraud comes with a twist. New Mortgage Fraud Echoes the 2008 Financial Crisis – But We Are Prepared September 25, 2018 by Jeff Yastine Real Estate But unlike the pre-financial crisis era (stoked largely by brokers and lenders content to look the other way), today’s mortgage fraud comes with a twist.
How Does a Reverse Mortgage Work? August 29, 2018 by Amber Lancaster Retirement Interest on a reverse mortgage accrues over time. Interest rates on a reverse mortgage loan can be either fixed or variable.

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