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Hugh F. Wynn
Dec 19, 20194 min read
Roth IRAs: The Gift that Keeps on Giving
Create Roth IRAs by offering to make the annual contribution or to match contributions.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Dec 12, 20192 min read
Let's Talk About the Hidden Costs of Investing
What may seem immaterial in the short run can cost you big bucks over the long haul.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Dec 5, 20193 min read
The Case Against High-Fee Mutual Funds
22% of households that own mutual funds said the fees and expenses they pay “are not very important.”
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Hugh F. Wynn
Nov 21, 20193 min read
The Answer to the Million-Dollar Question
By eliminating what I call Million-Dollar Habits, almost all of us will rediscover a few dollars we didn’t know we had.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Nov 7, 20195 min read
Before You Get Rich You've Got to Master the Basics
You have to learn basic financial concepts before you build your nest egg to monumental proportions!
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Hugh F. Wynn
Oct 31, 20193 min read
Start Saving in Your 20s and Retire a Millionaire
Start Saving in Your 20s and Retire a Millionaire
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Hugh F. Wynn
Oct 24, 20194 min read
"Excu-u-use Me" Series: The Fearsome 50-Somethings
I now introduce the reasons that 50-somethings don't save and what it means for them
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Hugh F. Wynn
Oct 17, 20193 min read
"Excu-u-use Me" Series: The Fretful 40-Somethings
Our 40-something, seldom-if-ever savers are far behind schedule in the median savings category
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Hugh F. Wynn
Oct 10, 20192 min read
"Excu-u-use Me" Series: The Harried 30-Somethings
Most 30-somethings – if college graduates – will still have an outstanding student loan, a spouse, and a starter home.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Oct 3, 20195 min read
"Excu-u-use Me" Series: The Roaring 20-Somethings
Unfortunately, because credit is plentiful most 20-somethings save very little by age 30.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Sep 26, 20193 min read
The Scary Facts of Retirement Saving
The median retirement savings for most Americans in the decade preceding retirement (age 55-64), wallows in the neighborhood of $100,000.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Sep 19, 20193 min read
Index Funds Rule the Roost (IMHO)
If you decide to invest in a broad market index fund, you’ve bought quality.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Sep 12, 20194 min read
Diversification is the Key to Happy Investing
Diversification is the “D” in my PDQ Principles of investing.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Sep 5, 20194 min read
Don’t Just do Something - Stand There!
Exercising patience is probably one of the least followed pieces of advice out there, particularly among new investors.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Aug 29, 20193 min read
Time is Money
If not yet obvious to the youngest two generations, money will become integral to most of your major decisions in life.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Aug 22, 20194 min read
Recession-Proof Your “Stuff”
How do we protect our assets from these dastardly recessions?
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Hugh F. Wynn
Aug 15, 20194 min read
Grandparents Are Special: Setting up Grandkids for Success
Want to know how to help youngsters earn a degree without accumulating huge debt?.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Aug 8, 20194 min read
Hypothetical Henry: Compounding His Way to College
Parents and grandparents can build wealth for their kid or grandkid by investing money at the youngster’s birth.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Aug 1, 20194 min read
Raegan’s Roth Journey Begins
Because she works and has “earned income”, Raegan is carefully researching the possibility of opening a Roth.
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Hugh F. Wynn
Jul 26, 20194 min read
A Tottering Stool
The Three-Legged Stool – a financial phrase that describes the most common sources of retirement income for many individual investors
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Hugh F. Wynn
Jul 18, 20194 min read
Investing Should be Simple
Without careful, long-term planning, investing is a fool’s game.
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