Should you really do nothing amid market volatility? It depends on whether you’re 27 or 63

Should you really do nothing amid market volatility? It depends on whether you’re 27 or 63

If you’re a young investor, your rate of return typically matters less than your savings rate, said James Sweeney, a CFP and founder of Switchpoint Financial Planning in Lehi, Utah.

He provided an example: If you’re 30 with $20,000 invested, whether you earn a 10% or a 5% return will only result in a difference of around $1,000. Continue reading at CNBC

How to Find a Financial Advisor if You're Not Rich

How to Find a Financial Advisor if You're Not Rich

"I would strongly encourage true middle-income people to look (at Afcpe.org) for an accredited financial counselor," says Justin Chidester, who is both an accredited financial counselor and a certified financial planner – as well as the owner of Wealth Mode Financial Planning in Logan, Utah. Continue reading at US News and World Report