For the best investing advice, consider the approach of these seven legendary investors. The more you study them, the better you’ll fare.
Author: Ken Fisher, Special to USA TODAY
401(k) investors: Here’s how to create your strongest retirement portfolio now
U.S. stocks have trounced overseas markets. Why should you care? Because this trend matters if you want the strongest possible retirement portfolio.
Will America’s massive debt really doom us?
In Manhattan, a giant clock displays a rising U.S. debt total — almost $23 trillion for now. Pundits say it’s big trouble. But is it?
Watch out, investors: Statistics can lie. Your 401(k) will thank you seeing the truth
From political polls to earnings reports, data can be deceptive. Be aware of the tricks and your 401(k) will thank you.
15 business and finance writers this billionaire always reads
Here is a top-tier smattering of 15 writers on business and investing.
What’s the best approach to boost your 401(k)? Active, passive or a little of both?
Everyone has an investing strategy, but the best option includes employing both active and passive management of your portfolio.
Is ‘Medicare for All’ a health hazard for stocks in your 401(k)?
If ‘Medicare for All’ passed, should we fear a fallout for health care stocks?
If everyone else is worried about stocks, capitalize on the fear and make a fortune
Markets often pre-price widely known information, especially the bad stuff. Invest in the stock market when others pull out, and you won’t regret it.
3 reasons real estate is a lousy retirement investment: Location, location, location
Profiting from a home purchase is hard and unpredictable. Don’t bet on it as your chief retirement investment.
Is your insurance policy good enough? Here’s a checklist to review
Folks commonly see insurance as a once-and-done purchase. But you need to review your policies to make sure you have enough coverage.