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3 Ways to Set Up a Retirement Paycheck: Which One Suits You?
Choosing the best way to withdraw retirement funds depends on which paycheck system aligns with your lifestyle, tax plan and shifts in spending as you age.
By Kyle Hammerschmidt, Investment Adviser
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Why Business Owners Need Combined Estate and Succession Plans
Integrated estate and succession plans ensure a much better outcome for business owners keen to secure their legacy. Here's why a dual approach is so powerful.
By Keith Berk
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Earnings Calendar and Analysis for This Week
stocks Check out our earnings calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.
By Karee Venema
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Best Bond ETFs to Buy Now
ETFs Bond ETFs are useful in a diversified portfolio, but investors should be aware of interest rate sensitivity, credit quality, liquidity and tax efficiency.
By Tony Dong, MSc
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Stocks Rise Despite Mixed Iran Headlines: Stock Market Today
The main equity indexes were up more than 1% in early trading, but finished with more modest gains on reports Iran rejected a U.S. peace plan.
By Karee Venema
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All That Glitters Is Usually Taxable
Profits from selling physical gold and silver, and even some precious metal funds, are taxed differently from other investments.
By Sandra Block
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Your 401(k) Is Sitting Pretty, But Does It Need a Rethink?
Don't just set and forget your 401(k). Creating a plan for investments, income and health care ensures your balance translates into lifelong financial security.
By Cathy DeWitt Dunn, CDFA®, FRC®
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Will Environmental Hazards Make a Mess of Your Estate Plan?
Careful estate planning is vital if property you own could be contaminated. Here's how to avoid handing your beneficiaries a huge legal and financial burden.
By Rick Kubler
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Setting Up a Business: The End Is a Very Good Place to Start
It may seem crazy to start a business with the end in mind, but thinking about your exit first will have tax benefits and ease crisis management down the line.
By Rick Simonetti
