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Investing In Tumultuous Times
Last week was one of the more unsettling weeks in a long time for investors. The Chinese stock market hit bear market territory, the Greek
The Right College Major Can Make You $3.4 Million More In A Lifetime
The other day I was playing The Game of Life with my kids again, and I realized exactly how inspiring this game is for kids.
The Cost of July 4th
Last year I wrote an article for About.com about the cost of celebrating July 4. The ever-increasing price of gas at this time last year
Wes Moss: Donald Trump For President
Donald Trump is finally officially running for President. He’s an action oriented guy and has been hinting at doing so forever, so it’s about time.
Does Your Family Need An Economic Shut Down?
One of our main partners at Wela, my digital advisory firm, and his wife recently decided it was time to reset their spending habits and
How to Retire at 50
Over my career as a financial advisor and radio show host I’ve talked with many people who are late into their 60s or even 70s
US Labor Dept. Setting New Rules For Retirement Accounts
There’s blood in the water right now for the financial industry, and it’s because investors often don’t understand how they’re paying for investment advice. The
Facebook FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)
The Twenty-First Century has been rough on investors. In 2000 we saw the dot-com bubble burst, and in 2008 we saw the bottom drop out
Wes Moss Explains the $1000-Bucks-a-Month Rule
There are a number of financial “rules of thumb” that I feel strongly about as they relate to supplementing retirement income with retirement savings. While
Boomers’ Retirement Perceptions Don’t Equal Reality
Last month, I read a study released by the Insured Retirement Institute (IRI) which surveyed 803 Americans aged 52 to 68 (Baby Boomers) on their
Get A Life In Retirement
A few weeks ago I interviewed author Ernie Zelinski on my radio show, Money Matters with Wes Moss. Ernie is an international best-selling author who
Why A College Degree Is Still Worth It
I recently played “The Game of Life” for the first time in decades with my two older sons. We were sitting around the board at
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