Jun 15, 2014 by John MaxfieldHere's Why 3M Co. Is Such a Solid Dividend StockLaying out three reasons that dividend investors love 3M.
Jun 15, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: Keep This in Mind Before Claiming Spousal BenefitsIf you're on the verge of claiming spousal Social Security benefits, then there's one thing that you need to keep in mind.
Jun 14, 2014 by John MaxfieldWill a New War in Iraq Cause Oil Prices to Soar?The last two major military conflicts in Iraq caused oil prices to spike.
Jun 14, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: 3 Reasons That 62 Is the "Most Prevalent Age" to Claim BenefitsDon't believe the experts; if you think that 62 is the best age for you to claim Social Security, then you should go ahead and do so.
Jun 14, 2014 by John MaxfieldMortgage Rates: 2 Simple Charts Prove That Now Is an Exceptional Time to Buy a HomeAre you thinking about taking the plunge into homeownership? If so, then you need to see these two charts, one of which shows how ridiculously cheap mortgage rates just got.
Jun 14, 2014 by John Maxfield3 Reasons Dividend Investors Should Love AT&TIf you're on the hunt for a great dividend stock, here are three reasons that AT&T fits the bill.
Jun 13, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: Is This Interesting Trend Reducing Your Benefits?A recent study suggests that life expectancy is heavily influenced by race and education. Here's why this matters for people on Social Security.
Jun 10, 2014 by John MaxfieldIs Warren Buffett a Two-Faced Liar When It Comes to Bank Stocks?While Warren Buffett's claims to be wary of bank stocks, he's nevertheless one of America's biggest bank investors.
Jun 7, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: A Simple Way to Protect Your BenefitsLooking to protect your Social Security benefits from creditors? If so, then there's one technique that you need to know about today.
Jun 7, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: What Percent of Americans Claim Benefits at Age 62?What percent of Americans claim benefits at age 62, and why do they do so?
Jun 6, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: The Biggest (and best) Reason to Claim Benefits at 62While writers and analysts often tout the prudence of waiting, the reality is that few people have the luxury of doing so.
Jun 1, 2014 by John MaxfieldThe 2 Most Important Events for Stocks This WeekWondering what's going to roil stocks this week? These two events are a good place to start.
Jun 1, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: A Simple Technique Married Couples Can Use to Maximize Their Combined BenefitsIf you're married and are thinking about applying for Social Security benefits, then you should know about the "claim and suspend" technique that could maximize your total payments.
May 31, 2014 by John Maxfield2 Dividend Stocks That Are Great for RetireesIf you're looking for great dividend stocks for retirement, then you could do a lot worse than McDonald's and ExxonMobil.
May 31, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: Why Taking Benefits at 62 Is Smarter Than You ThinkIf you've been led to believe that waiting to apply for Social Security is always the best thing to do, then you need to read this.
May 30, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: Why Spouses Need to Be Careful Before Applying for BenefitsApplying for benefits early hurts spouses more than the primary beneficiary.
May 26, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: Will a Past Divorce Come Back to Haunt You With Lower Family Benefits?If you're divorced, it's important to know whether your ex-spouse can reduce your Social Security benefits by claiming his or her spousal share.
May 25, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: Are Same-Sex Couples Entitled to Spousal Benefits?The recent court rulings in Oregon and Pennsylvania mean that same-sex couples in those states are finally entitled to spousal Social Security benefits.
May 25, 2014 by John MaxfieldWarren Buffett Just Doubled Down on This “Failing” RetailerWhile the rest of the investing world is deriding Wal-Mart, Warren Buffett is busily buying up its shares.
May 25, 2014 by John MaxfieldSocial Security: How to Know If You Should Take Benefits Early or Wait for Full RetirementIf you're trying to decide when to apply for benefits, you'll need to conduct a break-even analysis like the one here.