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5 Money Tips
Use the credit card for the majority of your purchases and then pay it off by the end of each month. This helps build credit and improve your credit score.
Midyear Outlook 2016: A Vote of Confidence
During any presidential election, you can expect a barrage of promises from the yard sign endorsements, bumper stickers, stump speeches, and media headlines.
Recent Graduate Money Tips!
When you graduate from college it can be an overwhelming time. There are many decisions to be made and those decisions can greatly impact your financial future. Below is some advice to help get you started down the right track. 1. Understand your student loans. Put...
Outlook 2016: Embrace the Routine
LPL Research expects to see routine year-end outcomes in many areas of the economy and financial markets in 2016, but how we get there may be anything but routine.
Market Volatility Client Letter by Burt White | August 24, 2015
August brings with it the end of summer, but in recent years, bouts of stock market volatility have been common. It is quite normal for stock prices to decline at some point almost every year. In 30 of the 34 calendar years since 1980, the stock market, as measured by the S&P 500 Index, declined into negative territory at some point.
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