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The Benefits of a Diversified Investment Portfolio

International College of Financial Planning

Investing your money is crucial to securing your financial future and achieving your goals. Whether saving for retirement, buying a home, or building an emergency fund, investing grows your wealth over time. However, relying on a single asset class or Investment within an Asset class can be risky and limiting.

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Empower (formerly Personal Capital) Review – Managing All Your Investments in One Place

Good Financial Cents

One thing that I have craved for investors is a tool that allows you to sync all your financial accounts – your investment portfolio, checking and savings accounts, credit cards and other loan accounts – in one place, and then provides an investment-related analysis of your entire portfolio. Personal Capital to the rescue.

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What Is a Fiduciary?

Carson Wealth

CFP ® , Director of Consumer Investment Research  Being a fiduciary is holding a duty to a client that a financial advisor will act in the best interests of the client rather than the best interests of the advisor, the advisor’s employer, or any other entity. This may sound simple. Craig Lemoine, Ph.D.,