by Michael Lecours | May 3, 2013 | Finding Confidence, Investment Behavior, Investment Strategies, Retirement, Saving, Uncategorized
One of the most common investment strategies is called “Buy and Hold”, which usually consists of mutual funds or other securities held for the long term and rebalanced occasionally. These funds are held during the best and worst performing years. The theory is that...
by Michael Lecours | Jan 2, 2013 | Retirement, Rule of Thumb, Saving, Uncategorized
The single greatest factor to affect your financial goals for retirement has nothing to do with investment options, asset allocations, bonds or stocks. Rather, it’s the amount you save for retirement year over year. And yet, many struggle to save for retirement...