by Richard Abbe | Jul 14, 2022 | Investing, New York City, Richard Abbe
A dividend stock is a company that pays out some of its profits to its shareholders. A dividend is the income returned to investors on the stock market, calculated as a percentage of per-share profits. The dividends are calculated based on earnings, share price, and...
by Richard Abbe | Jun 13, 2022 | Blog, Investing, New York City, Richard Abbe
Long-term investment ideas are usually not the most exciting investments. They require patience, time, and a lot of research. However, they can potentially reap huge returns when the market is favorable. Here are some long-term investment ideas you could consider...
by Richard Abbe | Oct 25, 2021 | Blog, Investing, New York City, Richard Abbe
Millions of Americans are currently trying to work their way out of debt. They often feel as though they are drowning in new interest payments and late fees. They need something to anchor their financial strategy and help them gain control of their financial lives. An...
by Richard Abbe | Jun 22, 2021 | Blog, Investing, New York City, Richard Abbe
The days of employer-sponsored pension plans are long over. That’s why creating a solid retirement plan is a must for today’s workers. But many fail to anticipate future economic downturns when figuring out how to fund their golden years. A recession can...
by Richard Abbe | Apr 22, 2021 | Blog, Investing, New York City, Richard Abbe
Just as the seasons of the year keep changing from winter, summer, spring, and autumn, the investment opportunities also change depending on different seasons of life. Every investor should understand this phenomenon since it prepares them for every season and allows...
by Richard Abbe | Mar 9, 2020 | Blog, Investing, New York City, Richard Abbe
One of the most challenging parts of investing is knowing when to liquidate your positions. When you have a losing position, your mind will tell you to have hope and wait for the price to turn back up and maybe even make a decent profit. For a winning position, you...