Blog Archive
Bogle, Buffett: Ignore Stock Market Noise
by Mitch TuchmanIf a tree falls in the forest and nobody hears it, does it make a sound? You might say, “Of course it does!” and you’d be right. But what if five trees fall at once? Fifty? If you are an active investor holding a small number of stocks or bonds, it might matter a lot. Your… Continue reading
Fix Your Retirement In 3 Simple Steps
by Mitch TuchmanThe data is in, and it’s heartening to learn that American workers are starting to make the right moves to save their own retirements. You could take the pessimistic view, of course, and say they have no choice. But you always have a choice, even when you don’t make it. In the case of American… Continue reading
How Does Rebalance Charge Clients?
by Mitch TuchmanMitch Tuchman, Managing Director of Rebalance, explains that charging just a half a percent on your assets allows clients to retire with more. Continue reading
How Money Grows
Charley Ellis details the phenomenal rule of compounding, and how it allows everyday investors to retire with more. Continue reading
Top Five Biggest Fears Women Have When It Comes to Investing
by Mitch TuchmanThis week on the Retire With More show we had a very special returning guest, our very own Sally Brandon. Sally joined us as we took a closer look at the differences between how men and women invest for retirement. You may be surprised to learn that when it comes to who can be a better… Continue reading
Avoid The Wall Street Casino: John Bogle
by Mitch TuchmanAsked to explain his retirement investing philosophy to young people, Vanguard Group founder John Bogle summed it up very simply: Expect a 7% return from the growth of American business and nothing more, and never, ever speculate. The U.S. stock market rides on the productivity of American business, Bogle said in an interview. Corporations pay a dividend… Continue reading
Women And Retirement Investing
by Sally BrandonSally Brandon, Vice President of Client Services, shares why it’s important for women to understand how their money is invested. Continue reading
Stock Brokers Spend Your Retirement Money On — Lobbying
by Mitch TuchmanLook into the data on lobbying by the financial industry and the numbers are astounding. Big stock brokers are spending millions to sway lawmakers to see things their way. “Their way” means keeping fees high and responsibilities low. The stock brokers would vastly prefer, for instance, to keep a potential new rule on fiduciary duty… Continue reading
What Do You Tell A Client When The Market Goes Down?
by Scott PuritzScott Puritz, Managing Director of Rebalance, shares how to reassure a client when the market goes down. Continue reading

