During the month of May, Vermillion Financial Advisors work with their clients to review their retirement goals and work to make sure their retirement plans are on track. We would like to provide you, our readers, with an article to supplement your retirement planning process! Americans are living longer than ever before, with an average […]
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How Do You Know When It’s Time to Sell?
In April, Vermillion Financial Advisors review their clients’ investment portfolios and their financial objectives. To supplement this work, VFA has chosen to provide you, our readers, with an article to provide more insight into your investments. Most investors have a process for purchasing an investment. It usually involves performing research, comparing similar investments or investment […]
Ten Questions When Planning for Financial Security
In February, Vermillion Financial Advisors review their clients’ financial inventories and their cash-flow management. To supplement this work, VFA has chosen to provide you, our readers, with an article on how to decide what’s important in your financial inventories. When thinking about how to protect your livelihood or build the financial resources you will need […]
What to Expect from the Real Estate Market in 2014
In January, Vermillion Financial Advisors prepare their clients for the New Year ahead. To supplement your preparation of the New Year, VFA would like to provide you, our readers, with an article of what to expect in the housing market in 2014! Seven years have passed since the worst housing market crash in United States […]
How Much You Need to Save for Retirement
How much money does a typical worker need to save every month in order to have a reasonable chance of financing a secure retirement? New analysis from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College (CRR) came up with a broad overview of the rates needed by different age groups and income levels. To estimate […]
Three Keys to Surviving Market Turbulence
All too often, investors react to a sharp drop in prices by panic selling or digging in their heels despite deteriorating fundamentals. But more thoughtful investors see a correction or downturn as an opportunity to review the risks in their portfolios and make adjustments where necessary. Most stock market investors are looking for the same […]
Investing Through Life’s Stages
Investing is a lifelong process. The sooner you start, the better off you’ll be in the long run. It’s best to start saving and investing as soon as you start earning money, even if it’s only $10 a paycheck. The discipline and skills you learn will benefit you for the rest of your life. But […]