Sage Investment Club

Getting divorced? 3 financial obstacles couples face now  

January is traditionally known as “divorce month” because couples stick out the holidays and then call lawyers as soon as they get back to work in the new year. But after a financially brutal 2022, many couples that want to call it quits are having a hard time with the math.  “Everything is topsy-turvy. There’s […]

All the ways Wall Streeters are suffering from slashed bonuses

The princes of Wall Street are losing their crowns and tightening their belts.Massive layoffs and diminished bonus checks promise to put a crimp in the high-flying styles of stock brokers, money managers, investment bankers and once-untouchable hedge-fund geniuses. Bloomberg BusinessWeek described Wall Street as being in “retrenchment mode.” Thousands of layoffs either came or are coming and […]

Opinion: Investments in a rut? Maybe it’s the Wall Street industrial complex.

The Wall Street establishment doesn’t want you to read this article, and I’ll tell you why.If you’re an investor and not getting all the returns you deserve, there are lots of possible reasons. Perhaps the biggest one is that Wall Street likes it that way.  Giant firms like Goldman Sachs, BlackRock, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan […]

How Kobe Bryant made his $600 million fortune — and who is in charge of it now

It’s been three years since NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven others tragically died in a helicopter crash in Los Angeles in January 2020. Bryant was an NBA Most Valuable Player, five-time NBA champion, and one of the most influential players who has ever picked up a basketball. He was also a […]

Bitcoin Pares Gains. Why the Coming Days Could Bring More Volatility.

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies took a breather Wednesday, paring gains from a rally that has lifted digital assets to the highest levels in months. But the next week holds key macro catalysts that could see cryptos make another big move. The price of Bitcoin has shed 2% over the past 24 hours to below $22,550. […]

I’m still working at 75: Do I need to take RMDs from my 401(k)? 

Dear Fix My Portfolio,  I retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 2004 and have a yearly pension from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). I also work part time at a big hardware chain and have a portion of my salary placed in the company’s 401(k). I have been working there for four years […]