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The Truth About Cash And How Much You Should Carry

Posted on November 3, 2022January 21, 2023 by Henry

Is it necessary to carry cash nowadays, with digital payments so common? Cash is king, as the cliché goes, yet it appears to be becoming increasingly obsolete in today’s environment. Venmo allows friends to pay each other, delivery apps feature digital tipping choices, and even tiny stores increasingly take credit and debit cards.

What You Need to Know About Asset Allocation

Posted on August 28, 2022September 5, 2022 by Dee

Asset allocation aims to diversify your retirement account across stocks, bonds, and cash. When managing your allocation, your age is a prime consideration because the older you are, the less investment risk you can afford. In retirement, your risk tolerance decreases dramatically, and you cannot afford wild market swings.

Follow these five best practices for managing asset allocation to increase wealth and achieve retirement goals.

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