After big gains in stocks and mediocre returns for bonds, investors are taking on undue risk if they don’t rebalance their holdings, our columnist says.
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For Long-Term Stock Investors, This Market Peak Won’t Matter
Compound returns that grow as stocks rise over the decades are far more important than the latest high, our columnist says.
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Why ‘Soft Landing’ Optimists Shouldn’t Celebrate Just Yet
Despite a barrage of interest-rate increases, the economy is faring better than many on Wall Street had imagined. But the wild card of inflation still looms.
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401(k) Hardship Withdrawals Tick Up as Inflation Stays High
Retirement plan administrators are noting an uptick in hardship withdrawals. But taking that money out can harm your future financial security.
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Set It and Actually Forget It
The New York Times – Business:Millions of workers open retirement accounts, then ignore or forget about them, leaving thousands of dollars unattended. Are you one of them?
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A New Option for Moving Retirement Savings When Switching Jobs
The New York Times – Business:Three big 401(k) administrators are making it easier for workers with accounts of less than $5,000 to transfer the money to their new employers’ plans.
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Investors Relying on Roboadvisers Are Seeking a Human Touch
The New York Times – Business:Younger investors who are navigating market volatility and trying to save for retirement are finding that roboadvisers lack the personal touch.
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Forget Stock Predictions for Next Year. Focus on the Next Decade.
The New York Times – Business:Wall Street’s market forecasts for 2023 are worthless, our columnist says. But the long view is much clearer.
