Why do people give up on their goals? Some would answer lack of discipline, others lack of motivation, or impatience, but whatever wording you choose, all these responses boil down to one reality — ...
Retirees are shifting from the traditional 4% withdrawal rule to 5% to combat rising healthcare and living costs. A 5% withdrawal on $1M generates $50K annually versus $40K at 4%. The strategy relies ...
As mortgage rates surge, securing a lower rate may seem out of reach—especially in the 5 percent range. Fortunately, there are a few options for homebuyers looking to eke out a favorable rate. The ...
No detail is too small for Tilman J. Fertitta, chairman, CEO and owner of Fertitta Entertainment, which owns the restaurant powerhouse Landry's as well as Golden Nugget Casinos. If a business is 95 ...
The average American saves less than five percent of his or her disposable income. Many financial advisors say that isn't enough to ensure a comfortable retirement. The personal saving rate, ...
For nearly three decades, one of the most widely cited guidelines in retirement planning has been the "4 percent rule." Originally devised in the mid-1990s by financial adviser Bill Bengen, the rule ...