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Maryland family closes on dream home with a 3.4% mortgage rate — paying $1K a month less than the...
Moneywise via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoSo, if you assume a mortgage for $350,000, but the house is now worth $500,000, you’ll need to pay...
6 Things You Can Learn From the Strategy of Mega-Millionaire Investor Peter Lynch
GoBankingRates via AOL· 2 days agoWho is Peter Lynch? For those of you who haven't heard of him, it's time to get acquainted with the...
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has an important message for the next wave of US retirees — here's how he...
MSN News· 5 days agoA secure retirement is less attainable now than it was 30 years ago, says the billionaire.
‘It’s the saddest thing’: I’m happily retired and my friends in their 60s want to know how I did it....
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoBut there’s always a risk it could backfire: “Who do you think you are? Carlos Alcaraz? Warren ...
Retired couple with nearly $1M in savings asks Suze Orman if they should buy or rent their...
Moneywise via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoHere's how you can save yourself as much as $820 annually in minutes (it's 100% free) Thanks to Jeff...
Is Suze Orman Right? Use A Roth IRA as a Backup Emergency Fund: Can You Really Have Your Cake and...
Benzinga via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoIs it possible to have your cake and eat it too? Financial expert Suze Orman believes it’s possible...
Kevin O'Leary explained how you can live off $500K and ‘do nothing else to make money' — but is it...
MSN News· 4 days agoWe crunch the numbers to see whether his thesis is too good to be true.
Ramit Sethi Says Becoming A Multimillionaire Is Simple — 'Invest 10% Of Your Salary Every Year' With...
Benzinga via AOL· 3 days ago"You've got to invest 10% of your salary every year," he told CNBC Make It. At the end of the year, increase that by 1%. Do this for as long as possible, and you will be a multimillionaire." ...
Young investors: Here’s some tips for getting into the market - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 2 days agoIf you’re a young person who has just gotten your first paycheck or saved a tidy sum from your first...
'It's the saddest thing': I'm happily retired and my friends in their 60s want to know how I did it....
Morningstar· 4 days agoI'm at retirement age and I started investing in my 20s. It's the saddest thing: Friends in my age group who see how comfortable I live want to know my advice on investments. Related: 'Is he secretly laundering money?' I loaned a friend $30,000.