This Year’s Resolution: Stop Paying Mutual Fund Fees
Along with all the exciting possibilities of the New Year, the start of 2014 offers us the opportunity to reflect upon the past and set
Along with all the exciting possibilities of the New Year, the start of 2014 offers us the opportunity to reflect upon the past and set
A couple of months ago I was at the Denver Zoo with my family. As we strolled from exhibit to exhibit my six-year-old son, Douglas,
Justin Atkinson joins Patrick Donohoe for November’s Podcast. Justin has been in the financial services industry for 12 years. He has built his business around
Retirement is the dream of every working American. They long for the day that they can finally sleep in, watch TV and do whatever else
The Net Worth of Individuals A recent study published findings of a longitudinal study that surveyed retirees from 1993 through 2008. The study showed that
You may be asking yourself, “What does Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve have to do with me and my personal finances?” The answer to
Retiring at 65? If you were expecting to be able to retire at 65, you may want to double check your calculations. A recent Gallup
Todd Langford, the creator of the Truth Concepts calculator software, has been an advocate of providing financial education to clients of the financial services industry
Barry J. Dyke, author of Pirates of Manhattan, joins Patrick Donohoe to discuss his new book, The Pirates of Manhattan II: Highway to Serfdom. In The Pirates of Manhattan
According to a recent Federal Reserve report (Consumer Credit – G-19), total American consumer debt recently topped $2.5 trillion. This includes both revolving and non-revolving
Special guest Tom Dyson of Common Sense Publishing and The Palm Beach Letter discusses with host Patrick Donohoe the current economic environment, the financial newsletter and publishing
We live in a unique time. We have seen unprecedented uncertainty in the economy and the real estate market over the past years. Housing and