Friday’s ‘disappointing’ jobs report is actually good for the stock market.
Author: Nancy Tengler, Special to USA TODAY
Investing in tech stocks: Winners of the 2010s expected to repeat their performance in 2020s
Cash dividends, cloud computing and security software are some reasons tech stocks will have another impressive run in the 2020s, columnist says.
Engage, ask questions and observe when investing in stock market
Investing can be daunting, but it is not brain surgery. Engage, ask questions, make suggestions, then sit back and observe.
If you’re saving for retirement, remember this: It’s really just 20 years of unemployment
We would be better served to think of retirement as twenty years of unemployment. That’s because when it comes to retirement savings, the majority of Americans generally come up short.
Many women didn’t pick their financial advisers. But they can fire them when this happens.
Many women find themselves working with a financial adviser they may not have chosen or like. Here’s how you know if it’s time to fire your adviser.
401(k) investors shouldn’t let fear or politics keep them out of the stock market
It is always wise to tune out the noise as fear and even politics can keep investors from missing out on the best days of the stock market.
Amid the volatility, take a fresh look at your goals
Amid the fluctuating stock market, goal-based investing is a great way to establishing separate objectives for different life events.
For successful investing, what’s the trait you need most?
Whether you are a value investor, a growth investor or somewhere in between, the key is to stay the course.
Here’s a lesson for 401(k) investors: Don’t just save, save to create wealth
The story of my hardworking mother and the rise of Starbucks serve as a road map to financial success: To create wealth, you must save to invest.
Dow stock swings are exhausting, but here’s how to survive
Massive intraday swings in the Dow Jones industrial average can test even the steeliest investor. What you need is a little perspective.