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The Core Assets for Any Portfolio

While each portfolio is different and customized, there are some solid assets that everyone should be investing in, no matter there goals. Take a look at what David Swenson from Yale considers to be the 6 best assets for any portfolio.

The Important Monthly Meeting

It’s important to check in regularly with the state of your finances so there are no surprises down the road. Here is what it looks like for my wife and I when we discuss our financials every month.

Is Bitcoin a Good Investment?

Lately there seems to be a lot of hype surrounding this cryptocurrency. What’s the deal with Bitcoin, and does it make sense to invest in it?

Law School for Free for Veterans

Looking for a way to go to law school for free? The military may be the answer for you. Hear from guest blogger Andrew Webber and how he used the GI Bill to go to law school and how it changed his tragetory.

Where to Park Short-Term Savings

The competing struggle between wanting your short-term savings to grow while protecting the principal has been going on for years. Here are some ideas that can prevent that.

What Happens If You Google Investing

People are creatures of habit, especially lawyers. If you’re looking to switch out your default mode of investing, here are some ways to overcome your autopilot.

The Asset Allocation of Index Funds

It’s never too late to learn about your asset allocation within your index fund. Read more about the pros and cons of market cap and equal weighting.

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