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Jun 25
2009

Investors Voting With Their Feet

Posted by Nalini Indorf Kaplan in RetirementInvestment ReformAsset Allocation401(k)

 I was so pleased to read about investors withdrawing their assets from their wealth management firms in today's Wall Street Journal.

The old model is broken. It's based on getting as many assets under management as possible and charging fees based on the amount of those assets. What's more, many firms accept commissions and other fees on financial products they recommend.

That's just wrong. Too

Oct 21
2008

The Real Scoop On The Financial Crisis

Posted by Nalini Indorf Kaplan in Wealth MindsetThe EconomyRetirementManaging Your MoneyInvestment Policy401(k)

I've been watching the headlines over the past month about the unprecedented financial crisis - as am sure you have too.

 Here's the link to an excellent summary of what this crisis is and isn't: Mort Zuckerman's (Huffington Post) article, Anatomy of the Financial Crisis. I encourage you to read it and post your comments.

Oct 12
2008

Is Now A Good Time To Invest?

Posted by Nalini Indorf Kaplan in The EconomyRetirementRebalancingManaging Your MoneyInvestment PolicyIndex InvestingAsset Allocation401(k)

"Is now a good time to invest?"

"Should I sell everything and buy CDs?"

"What should I do to protect my retirement?"

I'm getting these kind of questions from my clients and colleagues. They are rightfully concerned.

As I've been saying for a while now, market downs are to be expected. In fact, with a thoughtful investment strategy, market downs provide buying opportunities. But don't lunge into the

Oct 05
2008

Don't Panic - Part 2

Posted by Nalini Indorf Kaplan in Wealth MindsetThe EconomyRetirementManaging Your MoneyInvestment Policy401(k)

While we’re all riding out the bumpiness in the market (I know, you're probably getting sea sick from the most recent declines), it’s important that you have a strong remedy for feelings of panic that often come about when you see your investments performance falling.

As you discovered in part 1, bumpiness—also called volatility—is part of what you sign up for when investing in the market.

One key

Oct 02
2008

Don't Panic - Part 1

Posted by Nalini Indorf Kaplan in RetirementManaging Your MoneyInvestment PolicyIndex Investing401(k)

As you probably already know, the stock market has been particularly bumpy for the last 6 months. And, seemingly, the bumpiness has been going in the wrong direction! Year to date, as of October 2, 2008, the S & P Index (a proxy for the US stock market as a whole) has declined 22.87% (Source: Morningstar).

I have news for you. Declines are normal. So are rises. Investing successfully requires

Sep 16
2008

Announcing Nalini's 10 Minute Investing System - Now Available

Posted by Nalini Indorf Kaplan in Wealth MindsetThe EconomyRetirementRebalancingManaging Your MoneyInvestment PolicyIndex InvestingETFsAsset Allocation401(k)

It's officially launch time! The Basic 10 Minute Investing System includes:

10 Minute Investing Strategies: The 3 Step Plan To Create Your Wealth In 10 Minutes A Year

Manual - reveals powerful investing fundamentals the Pros use, the 3 step wealth creation process, BestFit strategy selection, and 15 investing strategies.

Workbook/Action Guide - use this guide along side the 10 Minute Investing

Aug 03
2008

Desperately Seeking Retirement Plan Investment Reform

Posted by Nalini Indorf Kaplan in RetirementInvestment ReformIndex Investing401(k)

I came across another brilliant posting from Dan Solin in the Huffington Post advocating investment industry reform. I'm a big fan of Dan's and we agree about the power of passive investing.

The net net: It's high time that the financial services industry be taken to task about the excessive fees they charge to 401(k) plans - most costs trickling down to the individual employee - and most of them

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