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"Excu-u-use Me" Series: The Roaring 20-Somethings
Unfortunately, because credit is plentiful most 20-somethings save very little by age 30.

Hugh F. Wynn
Oct 3, 20195 min read


Index Funds Rule the Roost (IMHO)
If you decide to invest in a broad market index fund, you’ve bought quality.

Hugh F. Wynn
Sep 19, 20193 min read


Don’t Just do Something - Stand There!
Exercising patience is probably one of the least followed pieces of advice out there, particularly among new investors.

Hugh F. Wynn
Sep 5, 20194 min read


Time is Money
If not yet obvious to the youngest two generations, money will become integral to most of your major decisions in life.

Hugh F. Wynn
Aug 29, 20193 min read


Grandparents Are Special: Setting up Grandkids for Success
Want to know how to help youngsters earn a degree without accumulating huge debt?.

Hugh F. Wynn
Aug 15, 20194 min read


Hypothetical Henry: Compounding His Way to College
Parents and grandparents can build wealth for their kid or grandkid by investing money at the youngster’s birth.

Hugh F. Wynn
Aug 8, 20194 min read


Raegan’s Roth Journey Begins
Because she works and has “earned income”, Raegan is carefully researching the possibility of opening a Roth.

Hugh F. Wynn
Aug 1, 20194 min read


A Tottering Stool
The Three-Legged Stool – a financial phrase that describes the most common sources of retirement income for many individual investors

Hugh F. Wynn
Jul 26, 20194 min read


Investing Should be Simple
Without careful, long-term planning, investing is a fool’s game.

Hugh F. Wynn
Jul 18, 20194 min read


The Amazing Power of Compounding
Compound interest is at the very core of developing an optimal long-tern saving and investment program.

Hugh F. Wynn
Jul 11, 20193 min read


Millennials call it FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early)
I decided to do what more and more of today’s Millennials (Generation Y) propose to do with their careers.

Hugh F. Wynn
Jun 27, 20192 min read


Life Lessons and Learning Experiences
Life brings countless learning experiences, but none more impactful than those imposed by my parents before I reached my teenage years.

Hugh F. Wynn
Jun 20, 20193 min read


Cotton Pickin’, Eggs and Cash
In those “good ole days” money was a scarce commodity. Most farmers didn’t hire field hands. They put their kids to work.

Hugh F. Wynn
Jun 13, 20193 min read
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