How to avoid investment mistakes amid Dow’s sell-off this week. Hint: Don’t peek at your investment balance too often and don’t think short-term.
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It makes financial sense to downsize your home as you prepare for retirement. Here’s why.
Empty nesters should consider downsizing to a smaller home. Housing is one of the biggest expenses for most families and big homes are more costly.
How to wean grown kids off your payroll, freeing up more retirement cash
Empty nesters can free up a lot of cash for themselves and their retirement investments once they get their kids settled and stop paying their bills.
John Bogle, founder of Vanguard and ‘father of index investing,’ dies at 89
JohnBogle, founder of the Vanguard Group, who revolutionized investing by inventingtheindex fund, has died. He was 89.
5 ways empty nesters can boost their savings and turbocharge their 401(k)s
After the costly expense of raising kids, freshly minted empty nesters often fall behind on retirement savings. Here’s a plan to boost 401(k) savings.
Empty nester? Here’s what to do to get your finances back on track
Bringing up kids causes many Americans to fall behind on savings. With you kids now out of the house, here are steps to reboot retirement savings.
Dow posts small gain in volatile start to 2019 as weak Chinese data spark fears
The Dow Jones industrial average began 2019 with a small gain. That increase followed an early plunge amid signs of a Chinese manufacturing slowdown.
Dow closes higher on New Year’s Eve, but suffers biggest annual decline since 2008
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes out bruising 2018 with New Year’s Eve gains. U.S. stocks post biggest annual loss since 2008.
Dow closes Friday with modest loss, but ends with first weekly gain in December
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finishes wild week with small loss but first weekly gain since late November.
Where are stocks headed in 2019? Wall Street pros are calling for a rebound
After the worst year for stocks in 10 years, where is the market headed in 2019? Wall Street pros are calling for a rebound. Here’s why: