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Investing for dividend income is a smart way to invest in the market and participate in the profits of successful businesses. Sure, the income from dividends might not be as tax efficient as long term capital gains, but there are many other benefits. Depending on your goals and your situation in life, a well constructed [...]

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As you know, this year is a magical year for the Roth IRA retirement account. It is possible to convert your traditional IRA into a Roth IRA, no matter your income. However, before you jump on the Roth IRA conversion wagon, there are a few things you should consider. Here are 6 things to know about the 2010 Roth IRA conversion.

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The 3 Most Neglected Aspects of Preparing for Retirement

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I recently interviewed Craig Israelsen, a Personal and Family professor at Brigham Young University, and one of the authors of Your Nest Egg Game Plan: How to Get Your Finances Back on Track and Create a Lifetime Income Stream [Buy at Amazon]. One of the questions I asked him was this: In your experience, what [...]

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Saving Money for College Using 529 College Savings Plan

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If you are like most parents, providing best opportunities for your children is undoubtedly foremost on your mind. Your saving for children plan should include saving for college. There are many options available today in the United States. In this article, we will take a look at 529 college savings plan. As we will find, [...]

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Spousal IRA: Retirement for Stay at Home Parents

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A Spousal IRA can help reduce the financial risk to stay at home parents, allowing them to save for their retirement. However, there are many rules and limitations on who qualifies for a Spousal IRA and when does the qualification start to phase out.

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