by Team WFAN | Oct 18, 2021 | Financial Planning, Investments
What do you think investing is about? Allocating money to that fixed deposit, buying some gold, monthly mutual fund systematic investment plans (SIP) and perhaps that second house? Where you finally allocate your money is only the outcome of the investment process. To...
by Team WFAN | Sep 25, 2021 | Financial Planning, Financial Wellness, Investments, Money
Asset allocation sounds like a complicated, technical financial term. The jargon brings our minds to a stop when we are reading something that can otherwise be very useful for us. Let’s try to simplify this and understand how it impacts our investing lives. In fact,...
by Team WFAN | Sep 15, 2021 | Finance, Financial Planning, Investments
The market benchmark is kissing its all-time high. This means, if you are an equity investor, your portfolio value too will look close to an all-time high. Many individuals have gravitated towards equity investing over the last 12-18 months thanks to the superlative...
by Rick Kahler | Jan 23, 2019 | Decisions, Emotional Wellness, Financial Wellness, Investments, Money
Making sound money decisions is fundamental to financial and emotional wellness. One component of that decision-making is applying logic and rationality to a set of known facts. Easy, right? Not necessarily. Take, for example, the recent dramatic drops in the market....
by Brittney Castro | Jan 14, 2019 | Investments, Money, Net Worth
It’s a new year and it’s time to own your value. Around this time we get hyped up about health and fitness and I think that strengthening our self-worth muscles are just as important. I know recently I have been reflecting on the ways I want to bring in more to my own...
by Rick Kahler | Sep 13, 2018 | Financial Planning, Investments, Money
Jonathan Clements is a longtime former columnist for the Wall Street Journal, editor of the HumbleDollar blog, and author whose latest book, From Here to Financial Happiness, comes out in September. I’ve long been a fan of his, and I appreciate his list of 41...