Posts Tagged ‘personal finances’


Is America Prepared to Retire?

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on April 15, 2012

Two-thirds of us have no financial plan. 64% of Americans have no financial strategy at all. That’s right – no plan whatsoever to build wealth or keep it. That finding comes from the 2009 National Consumer Survey on Personal Finance conducted by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (The survey collected data from [...]

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The Creative Way to "Maximize" Your Pension

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on March 7, 2012

Here’s a move that might prove useful for you and your spouse. Are you wondering how to make the most of your pension? If you’re thinking about which income option to take, maybe it’s time to think outside the box. Here’s why. When most retiring public service employees meet with a pension administrator and look [...]

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Your Annual Financial To-Do List

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on December 10, 2010

Things you can do before and for the New Year. The end of the year is a good time to review your personal finances. What are your financial, business or life priorities for 2011? Try to specify the goals you want to accomplish. Think about the consistent investing, saving or budgeting methods you could use [...]

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Preferred Stocks, a special category of securities worth exploring.

Icon Provided by Joseph Regenstein IV, CMFC on February 1, 2010

Stocks that tend to pay sizable dividends. Institutional and individual investors buy preferred stocks because they offer fixed dividends – in fact, dividend yields are typically greater than those of common shares.1 Preferred stocks are occasionally called hybrid securities, because they have characteristics of debt instruments as well as equities. Let’s review some of their [...]

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