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Crossing the Threshold of Retirement

Hardly a week goes by without our having several discussions about the financial aspects of retirement.  This week we address some issues from the last several days. How much house can I afford?  The traditional rule of thumb—i.e., not more than 28% of your monthly income going for a mortgage payment—is not particularly helpful.  There

This Week with J. Mark Nickell & Co. – April 2, 2015

Investors concerned about recent market swings wonder if there’s any relief in sight.  The short answer:  not any time soon.  The Chief Investment Officer at Schwab, Liz Ann Sonders forecasts the near future for this secular bull market.  As tax deadlines approach, the IRS recently announced taxes collected from affluent taxpayers rose more than expected

At the edge of retirement

We’ve had a few conversations lately with clients on the edge of retirement or having recently crossed over to the other side.  A few articles this week shed light on several key issues. The Average Retirement Age—An Update.  Today’s average retirement ages of 64 for men and 62 for women are about the same as

A worrisome vulnerability

This week we examine some worrisome characteristics of the U.S. market.  According to Liz An Sonders of Charles Schwab, global monetary conditions remain equity market friendly, but pending U.S. rate hikes may change perception about market valuation.  Gavyn Davis, columnist for the Financial Times, notes increasing grounds to worry about the sustainability of the market’s

Mom and Dad, we need to talk.

Serious illness and loss struck throughout our client base in 2014.  Indeed, we acquired a lifetime of experience in 2014 dealing with serious illnesses among family members. This week we share some of the wisdom acquired. Mom & Dad, we need to talk.  A family discussion on end of life care cannot wait until the

Where are the gains from international diversification?

2015 may be a year when global diversification is appreciated once again.  The world’s economies and central bank policies are diverging, creating conditions for widely varying results.  Relative valuations among countries may be a reliable guide to future results. Global Diversification Could be 2015’s Winner.  2015 is likely to be a year when global diversification

What lies ahead?

The new year has just begun, but analysts are already forecasting a period of higher market volatility in 2015. Ed Easterling of Crestmont Research graphs the present situation and shows what investors can expect in the coming months.  At the same time, Research Affiliates advises investors to use the structural “building blocks” approach to better anticipate real returns.  And,