Smart SpendingCOMMENT Did you type that on your mom's iPad? You still living in her basement, sunshine? 22 hours ago | | Smart SpendingCOMMENT Depending on where you live, a million is enough. But............personally, for me, it isn't. 22 hours ago | | Smart SpendingCOMMENT Outstanding. You must work for the CIA. 22 hours ago |
Smart SpendingCOMMENT I'm waiting for Obama & Co to tell us it's not "fair" that some of us can retire on money we actually saved ourselves. He's going to try and take some of it before you retire. 22 hours ago | | Smart SpendingCOMMENT I doubt you can "do anything you want" even after saving 34 yrs at a "low level non management job". You can't buy a $10 mill house, a $5 mill yacht and a $7 mill jet for example. Still, I get your point. Good job at saving. I've done the same thing. 22 hours ago | | Top StocksCOMMENT Good advice golf pal. There's a place for bonds at all times in a portfolio. 22 hours ago |
Top StocksCOMMENT I always mix bond funds in my diversified long term portfolio. If you are worried about a bond correction then keep the term under 6 years or so, even shorter if you can't sleep at night. In the next Recession or stock correction, stocks will probably tank farther than bonds. 22 hours ago | | Top StocksCOMMENT Munis, treasurys didn't go bankrupt. If they do, you won't have a job or soc security or anything else. 22 hours ago | | newsCOMMENT Glad I scrimped and saved my whole life so I could retire at age 50---which I did. And with no debt and a few million in the bank. A lack of lifetime planning on YOUR part does not create an emergency on my part. 2 days ago |