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_ Money MattersCut Your Taxes in 2019 and Beyond By Sondra Forsyth articleJanuary is a good time to reassess your financial situation, including taxes. The first step is to estimate your 2018 … Read More→
_ Money MattersMutual Fund Managers: No More Rock Stars By Jane Farrell articleThe era of celebrity mutual fund managers is over. A few titans retired with their reputations intact, but many have … Read More→
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_ Money MattersWith Outlook for Stocks Dicey, Investors—Especially Older Ones—Need Ballast in their Portfolio By Sondra Forsyth articleA short-term downturn isn’t the only risk of investing in stocks. They can underperform for a decade or longer. The … Read More→
_ Money MattersFear, Greed and the Financial Hazards of Emotional Investing By Sondra Forsyth articleHe was a successful dentist who managed his own money his entire life and prided himself on his financial acumen. … Read More→
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