Young people who are just starting out in their professional careers often feel like they've been thrown to the wind when it comes to financial matters. It’s
Basic Medicare, while a good benefit available to many Americans over age 65, is not a complete medical insurance solution. There are “gaps” in the coverage.
As an Accounting student at the University of Alabama, I was excited to accept a summer internship with BCR and learn more about the finance industry. Going
Walking into my first internship I really had no idea what to expect. You hear all of the horror stories like; “all I ever did was fetch coffee”, “all I do is
Everyone who keeps a budget overspends once in a while. Even the most disciplined spender occasionally makes a purchase that wasn’t in the budget at the
Should you buy or sell the dip?
You probably noticed that after a week of edging downward the market outright fell yesterday. To quantify it, the S&P
Actively managed mutual funds are built on the hypothesis that their managers’ investing abilities are greater than everyone else’s investing abilities so that
How long you will live is a critical (pun intended) part of a successful financial plan. After all, the most common goal our clients have relayed to us is
One of the many doors that opens when you retire is the option to move. Where you live is no longer dependent upon where you work. If you want to stay in your
IRAs, or Individual Retirement Accounts, are an essential part of a sound financial plan for retirement. There are two basic types of accounts: the traditional
When people hear the word "budget," they tend to equate it with “restrictions” – how much they can afford to spend, what they’re allowed to spend it on, and
Many students leave college with something more than a shiny new degree: they also leave with a handful of student loans. Keeping up with multiple payments can