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Financial Book Review

White Coat Investor by James Dahle, MD Reviewed by Steve Have you ever vacillated about reading a book because you weren’t the author’s targeted audience? Dr. Dahle’s fine book’s is aimed towards MDs and other ultra-high earning professionals (Attorneys, Dentists, CPAs, and Engineers). Still, there are four reasons I read this book, gave it five …

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Welcome to My Personal Finance Website, Los Angeles Teachers!

We are retired educators. Our blog and our personal finance books are about how two educators without any formal financial training, started saving late, made mistakes, learned from these experiences and still managed to save enough for our retirement so we could say adios to the classroom earlier than most educators who have not saved.

Portfolio Performance Report

Happy Belated 4th of July! How did your retirement investment portfolio perform at the half-way mark of 2015? After years of 24/7 chatter about interest rates, the Federal Reserve Board announced that it will raise interest rates by the end of the year. They haven’t yet, but the mere prospect of higher interest rates hit our bond …

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Top Personal Finance Blogs by Young and Highly Successful Do-It-Yourselfers

A Review for the Millennial Generation who Seek Financial Freedom: Mr. Money Mustache and White Coat Investor Have you ever thought of managing your own money without an expensive financial adviser? Or just needed somebody you can trust not to rip you off with commissions, and high advisory fees? If you have followed our blog here, that’s precisely what …

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Explaining Wall Street, Part 2

  Part 2: How Wall Street Organizes Stocks and Bonds Since 2008, we have heard negative news about Wall Street. While much of it is true, we can be thankful for one Wall Street historical contribution. In Part 2, we continue our journey of discovering what Wall Street has already done to make investing simple. Understanding …

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Part 3: Investing Basics

Part III: The Stock/Bond Allocation Split and Rebalancing Since 2008, a retired friend has put 100% of his money in cash. He recently asked if it’s time to get back into the stock market. You already recognize our friend’s major mistake–100% into anything is not diversification. Still, we can tell a lot about our friend’s …

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Investing Basics, Final Part 4

Part 4: Putting It All Together In Part I we discussed what to ignore in the enormous and complex financial industry and what to focus on–stocks and bonds. The proverbial “needle” in the “needle in the haystack” is found easily. Knowledge of ignoring the financial world ‘s “haystack” is the trick to finding the needle. …

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Part 2 403(b) Interview: by Fiduciary Attorney W. Scott Simon

Part 2 of a 3-Part Series: A Way Around Costly 403(b) Plans (Click here if you missed Part 1) In so-called ‘open vendor’ states, high-cost 403(b) plans may be side-stepped by turning to 457(b)s, explains plan-participant advocate Steve Schullo. W. Scott Simon, 06/10/2015 W. Scott Simon is a principal at Prudent Investor Advisors, a registered …

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Interviewed by Fiduciary Attorney: K-12 403(b) Plans

 Reforming K-12 Public School District 403(b) Plans Part 1 of a 3-Part Series For Part 2: click here May 7, 2015 Steve Schullo is working to shed light on the awful shortcomings of K-12 403(b) plans. Scott Simon, 05/07/2015 Scott Simon is a principal at Prudent Investor Advisors, a registered investment advisory firm. He also …

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