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5 Smart Financial Things to Do Before December 31st

Personal Finance, Retirement SavingsBy Kristi SullivanDecember 3, 2014

First in a 2-part Series Sorry folks, but your year-end madness is not limited to covering your house with decorations a la Clark Griswold or fighting the mongrel hordes at the mall.  There are some financial items that need your attention, too! This time we’ll focus on items #1 and #2.   In part 2 we’ll…

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How Bonds Work – One Last Thing!

Investment Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanNovember 26, 2014

Last week, we saw how bond prices change based on the interest rate being paid by newer bonds in comparison with older ones that have already been bought by consumers. We also saw 2 weeks ago how you might diversify your bond holdings by having some that are super-safe (US Government issued), pretty safe (bonds…

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How Bonds Work – Part Deux

Investment Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanNovember 19, 2014

Bonds do go up and down in price. One reason can be because of changes in interest rates. Let’s return to Kristi’s Ranger Cookie Food Truck. You’ve bought a $5,000 bond from me that matures in 5 years.  My business is going well and I’m paying your 5% interest every year as promised.  But, let’s…

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How Bonds Work

Investment Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanNovember 12, 2014

Remember a few weeks ago I introduced the business of Kristi’s Ranger Cookie Food Truck?  Let’s go back and visit that business to get a better understanding of how the bond market works. As we said before, a bond is simply a loan between two parties.  The buyer of the bonds is the loaner and…

How to shop for Mutual Funds – The Sequel

Investment Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanNovember 5, 2014

Last week, I wrote about choosing mutual funds based first on the area of the investment market where they specialize, not just based on returns.  But how do you know if the fund you are researching is in the area of your portfolio that you are looking to fill? There is a well-known tool called…

How to Shop for Mutual Funds

Investment Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanOctober 30, 2014

Most of us are pretty good consumers. We use coupons, look for deals online, and buy on sale. Somehow, those good habits go out the window when we shop for investments. Avoidable Mistake #1: We buy when prices are high. Most people get into an investment based on its one year return that looks fantastic.…

Mutual Fund Fees – What is Reasonable?

Investment Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanOctober 23, 2014

  Last week, we talked about the different ways that mutual fund sellers get paid. There are funds with loads, called A or B shares, that charge up-front or back-end commissions.  There are also no-load funds that are sold directly from mutual fund companies or through discount brokers such as Fidelity, Schwab, TD Ameritrade, Vanguard, or E-trade.…

Mutual Fund Fees – The Great Mystery Unveiled!

Investment EducationBy Kristi SullivanOctober 16, 2014

  It shouldn’t surprise you that people in the business of investing money like to make money themselves. And that’s fine!  As a consumer you should understand how your investments charge you and whether the price is reasonable. Today I’ll discuss two common ways that mutual fund companies make money: Loads and Expense Ratios. Loads…

More Financial Jargon: What is a Mutual Fund?

Investment EducationBy Kristi SullivanOctober 9, 2014

  Last week we talked about the difference between stocks and bonds. Today, we will talk about how we can use mutual funds to buy stocks and bonds. You’ve probably been told that it’s a good idea to have a diversified portfolio. This means that you shouldn’t invest all of your money in one company. …

Jargon Series Continued – Investment Terms Revealed

Investment Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanOctober 2, 2014

Let’s start with the basics.  What’s the difference between a stock and a bond?  I will explain this concept by starting a hypothetical company, Kristi’s Ranger Cookie Food Truck. Ask any member of my family, neighbors, cat sitter, or school bus drivers, I make the best Ranger Cookies on the planet.  Stay tuned for bonus…

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