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46  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / Learning to Live on Your Own, Part 2 (2008-02-18) on: February 19, 2008, 07:05:46 AM
Learning to Live on Your Own, Part 2 (2008-02-18)

by David John Marotta

Here we offer some sound advice on how to put the money you've saved to work for you.


Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=271
47  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / Learning to Live on Your Own, Part 1 (2008-02-11) on: February 11, 2008, 02:31:44 PM
Learning to Live on Your Own, Part 1 (2008-02-11)

by David John Marotta

If you're like most of today's college graduates, you may find yourself ill prepared for the real world of financial responsibility. You never saw how your parents lived when they were first married and struggling. Consequently, you may be basing your after-school expectations on an upper-middle-class lifestyle. Here is my financial advice for those of you learning to live on your own.


Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=270
48  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / For Now, Avoid Real Estate Investment Trusts (2008-02-04) on: February 04, 2008, 06:45:57 PM
For Now, Avoid Real Estate Investment Trusts (2008-02-04)

by David John Marotta

I received my county real estate tax bill recently, and for the first time in several years, my property tax assessment went down by about 2.8%. The drop is very small, but the trend is significant. Commercial real estate investments fell sharply during 2007 and may underperform other investment choices during 2008.


Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=269
49  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / Market Volatility Is Back (2008-01-28) on: February 04, 2008, 06:43:35 PM
Market Volatility Is Back (2008-01-28)

by David John Marotta

Normal market volatility has returned, and with it investors are tempted once again to jump in and out of the markets.

Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=268
50  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / Invest in Women (2008-01-21) on: January 22, 2008, 07:02:10 AM
by David John Marotta

Those countries with the greatest economic freedom and the highest level of gender equality also tend to exhibit superior performance in the stock market.

Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=267
51  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / 2007 in Review (2008-01-14) on: January 22, 2008, 06:53:47 AM
2007 in Review (2008-01-14)

by David John Marotta

A valuable exercise this time of year is to review your investment returns to analyze what occurred in the broader asset classes. First, check to see if your specific investments are capturing a majority of the potential market return of their asset class. Second, evaluate whether your asset allocation is optimized to balance risk and return.


Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=266
52  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / How safe is your money market? (2008-01-07) on: January 09, 2008, 08:29:16 PM
How safe is your money market? (2008-01-07)

by David John Marotta

Money market funds are a type of mutual fund that usually sells and redeems their shares for $1. The value to the consumer is the interest earnings plus the stability of getting their principal back.

Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=264
53  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / Financial Help for the New Year (2007-12-31) on: January 02, 2008, 08:04:47 AM
Financial Help for the New Year (2007-12-31)

by David John Marotta

We all want to be slim, eat healthy and get our financial house in order, but few of us are disciplined enough to accomplish all that without help. After the indulgences of the holidays, both gustatory and financial, inevitably you'll probably resolve once again to make some changes in all these areas. You owe it to yourself and your family to make certain you keep your financial New Year's resolutions this year.

Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=263
54  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / Scrooge's Former Boss Fezziwig Is a Nester (2007-12-24) on: December 28, 2007, 07:45:57 AM
Scrooge's Former Boss Fezziwig Is a Nester (2007-12-24)

by David John Marotta

My favorite character from Dicken's "A Christmas Carol" is Fezziwig. Fezziwig is what Bert Whitehead would describe as a "nester".


Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=262
55  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / Scrooge's Nephew Fred Is a Traveler (2007-12-17) on: December 17, 2007, 07:08:07 PM
Scrooge's Nephew Fred Is a Traveler (2007-12-17)

by David John Marotta

Every December I reread "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. Ebenezer Scrooge's nephew Fred is the character young people most easily relate to. He is young himself, carefree, in love and enjoying life with his friends. He has a "traveler" personality.

Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=261
56  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / How Shrewd Investors Save on Taxes (2007-12-10) on: December 10, 2007, 05:40:06 PM
How Shrewd Investors Save on Taxes (2007-12-10)

by David John Marotta

When you're building wealth, saving a penny on your taxes is just as important as earning a penny in the markets. You can use both investment losses and investment gains to good tax advantage.

Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=260

57  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / Cash Has Been the Riskiest Investment (2007-12-03) on: December 03, 2007, 06:51:48 AM
Cash Has Been the Riskiest Investment (2007-12-03)

by David John Marotta

If you think hiding money under your mattress is a risk-free way of building wealth, think again. Cash, it turns out, has been the riskiest investment since 2002. Many investors try to avoid risk by putting their money in a bank account or investing in CDs. But like any other investment, cash is subject to its own set of risks.

Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=259
58  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / Medicare Medical Savings Account Plans (2007-11-26) on: November 26, 2007, 05:12:25 PM
Medicare Medical Savings Account Plans (2007-11-26)

by David John Marotta

Medicare Medical Savings Account (MSA) Plans are one of the newest Medicare Advantage Plan options. Private companies began offering these accounts in 2007. Like Health Savings Accounts, a Medical Savings Account puts you in control of your own health care dollars.
If you are in good health and want to limit the maximum you would need to pay in a medical emergency, you may want to consider a Medicare Medical Savings Account plan during your retirement years.

Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=258
59  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / How Medicare Works (2007-11-19) on: November 19, 2007, 07:56:20 AM
How Medicare Works (2007-11-19)

by David John Marotta and Beth Anderson Nedelisky

Many seniors look forward to saving on medical insurance costs by enrolling in Medicare at age sixty-five. However, navigating the Medicare system is not for the faint of heart. Medicare is an alphabet soup of plan choices. Currently Medicare is organized as parts A through D.

Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=257
60  Social Discussions / Business and Economics / Fund Your HSA to Cover Retirement Healthcare Costs (2007-11-12) on: November 19, 2007, 07:53:39 AM
Fund Your HSA to Cover Retirement Healthcare Costs (2007-11-12)

by David John Marotta

Even if you do not need to, we recommend funding your account with the maximum allowed. If your HSA builds up it may help you cover any extra medical expenses during retirement.


Read the complete column at http://www.emarotta.com/article.php?ID=256
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