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Don’t fix the roof in the eye of a storm
After getting whipped about early in April, investors shouldn’t get lulled by the subsequent calm, Kyle Tetting advises.
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Correction: Volatility has returned
By Kyle Tetting This year is off to a strong start. Continued global growth and prospects from tax reform have raised expectations for corporate earnings. At the same time, each new release of economic data suggests more of the Goldilocks growth story (not too hot, not too cold) that has underlined the past few years. However, just as we began to tie a bow on January’s strong returns, a single dark cloud emerged.
For What It’s Worth: Ducks in a Row
By Joel Dresang I took a cue from a meme tweeted by the Internal Revenue Service. It encouraged taxpayers to prepare for the filing season by getting their “ducks in a row.” I am familiar with the expression, which means to get ready by arranging and organizing, by getting your facts straight. I wondered, though, about its origin. I wasn’t alone. […]

Retirement spending with heirs in mind
Dave Sandstrom explains how strategies for tapping retirement accounts can vary when investors expect to leave money behind.
Rebalancing: Better safe than sorry
By Joel Dresang I get it. Rebalancing was wise. Still, the process was a bit unnerving for me. And it didn’t help that I did the math. […]
Get online with Social Security
Added security is one more reason everyone who’s eligible should establish an online Social Security account.