Dealing with Market Volatility: Riding the Escalator While Playing with a Yo-yo I hope your summer is off to a great start. Summer has rolled into Texas and temps have begun to rise, but thankfully football season will be here before we know it. This year has been flying by.
Our previous post discussed some tips for financial planning, for a regular person. While those tips spoke about finances in general, here we are going to get into the nitty gritty, and deal specifically with tips for investing. Letâs jump right in, and get started! Thinking of paying off debt
I think this one graph shows why we use DFA’s methodology. I believe DFA’s evidence-based approach, has worked, is still working, and should work in the future. In investing many costs are hidden, and DFA’s low turnover approach handily beats most higher-cost investment options (even if that cost is hidden
We received a really good question that I wanted to share with all of our clients and those who follow us online. âAn old and trusted indicator in the bond market is warning about possible trouble ahead in the economy and the stock market. What should I do?â In the
One of the leading sources for large institutional endowments and pension fund managers is the trade journal Pensions and Investments. It recently featured Dimensional Fund Advisors in its publication link here. I think this article speaks highly of Dimensional Fund Advisors’ methodology, results, and future prospects. The article highlights several
Dear clients, I hope your summer vacations are going well and that you are enjoying time with your families. I wanted to give you a brief update on the quarterâs performance and provide some links to our ever-evolving website and blog. We recently posted some content that you might enjoy; the links
âFinancial PlanningââŠ. Such a scary term. Many people hear those words and have one of two reactions. âFinancial Planning? Yeah, I know the basics, but it just takes so much to get it going, Iâm not sure itâs worth it. I also donât have the time to be online all
For many people the subject of investing is dry and dull, but these top 10 finance movies portray real life events in a way that is educational and entertaining. My takeaway from most of these movies is that greed runs amuck in markets and the best way to win is
Should I buy a hedge fund? âAccording to The New York Times, investors are flocking to funds that mimic hedge fund strategies â like long/short and global macro â hoping the extra diversification will help them avoid getting wiped out again. (Alternative bond funds are especially popular this year, as
Itâs a fact that todayâs company retirement system is failing small business employees. According to Chad Parks, CEO of Ubiquity Retirement, “Sixty-seven percent of small businesses don’t offer retirement plans.â Depending on which study you look at “most employees have less than $10,000 in personal savings, people are bound to