Smart SpendingCOMMENT Did you type that on your mom's iPad? You still living in her basement, sunshine? 3 hours ago | | Smart SpendingCOMMENT Depending on where you live, a million is enough. But............personally, for me, it isn't. 3 hours ago | | Smart SpendingCOMMENT Outstanding. You must work for the CIA. 3 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. 3 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. 4 hours ago | | Top StocksCOMMENT Good advice golf pal. There's a place for bonds at all times in a portfolio. 4 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. 4 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. 4 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. 1 day ago |