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TPE Kids: What’s a Stock?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on September 11th, 2020

Think about the stores you’ve been in — toy stores, candy stores or clothing stores. Stores are a type of business. All businesses have owners.

 

Some businesses are owned by just one person.

But other businesses are owned by many people.

 

So how do lots of people own one business? They do it by owning stock.

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Should You Own Stocks During Retirement?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on April 30th, 2020

Many people mistakenly assume that the time for owning stocks is over once they hit retirement. But such blanket statements are not true for everyone. There are a variety of factors that should affect how much of your portfolio, if any, should be devoted to equities during your golden years. Here are some factors to keep in mind:

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Diversification 101 - Why You Shouldn’t Put All Your Eggs in One Basket

Submitted by The Participant Effect on October 24th, 2019

Imagine two farmers. One farmer’s crop consists entirely of corn. The other grows a mix of corn, wheat, soy and potatoes. Then one season a terrible blight destroys many corn plants and significantly reduces yields. Which farmer is going have more of a problem?

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I’ve Depleted My Emergency Fund. Now What?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on February 4th, 2021

Perhaps you’ve lost a job, faced an illness or have been delt a family crisis that emptied out your emergency fund. What are your next steps?

 

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How Much House Can I Afford?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on February 4th, 2021

You’re eyeing center-hall colonials in your neighborhood and dreaming about the garden you want to plant in the backyard and all the holiday celebrations you’ll host. You’ve saved toward this goal and think you’re ready to pull the trigger. But the real question is: How much house can I afford?

Or is it?

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Is Social Security “Going Broke”?

Submitted by The Participant Effect on September 30th, 2020

Social Security’s financial cliff is coming closer into view. Experts project that the fund that pays for government retirement benefits through FICA taxes will be depleted within the next 15 years.

 

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