Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The Wealth Builder Carnival #92

Welcome to the ninety-second edition of The Wealth Builder Carnival. The purpose of this carnival is to collect articles from the blogosphere on building, preserving and keeping enough wealth for a comfortable retirement. For reference, I have tried to keep the carnival content tightly focused on wealth building and did not include submissions that were off topic. For reading convenience, the posts are listed with a brief summary or comment by the submitter and organized into seven categories: Earning, Insuring and Protecting, Investing, Living Frugally, Retiring, Saving and Taxes.

And now on to the Carnival.


Investing


Dividends4Life presents This Largely Unknown Tech Stock Just Announced A HUGE Cash And Dividend Increase posted at Dividend Growth Stocks, saying, "Tech companies are not usually known for dividend increases. Historically, most of them would pour every dollar back into the business to meet growth expectations. When growth slowed, they would purchase their stock with excess cash and eventually pay a dividend when all other uses of cash were extinguished. Not all tech companies follow this pattern..."


Living Frugally


Theresa Torres presents 6 Tips for Taking the Bite Out of Dental Costs posted at WorlDental, saying, "Your dental expenses can take a huge chunk out of your budget especially if you have poor dental coverage. If you're looking for ways to reduce your dental expenses, here are some tips for you."


Retiring


John Morrow presents I left my job, should I rollover my 401(k) into an IRA? posted at NerdWallet, saying, "This article is from NerdWallet, a comprehensive personal finance site dedicated to quantitative analysis and financial literacy. The article highlights the importance of switching from a traditional 401k to an IRA. It provides in-depth analysis and covers multiple scenarios to ensure financial fitness"

Wallet Hub presents Are We on the Verge of Another Mortgage Disaster? posted at Wallet Hub, saying, "Retirement, done right, and with careful financial planning, can and should be comfortable. But the lack of planning before retirement and the introduction of Home Equity Conversion Mortgages has opened up a whole new can of worms…and whose going to pay?"

Super Saver presents Retirement Preparation for the Young posted at My Wealth Builder, saying, "Here are some elements that help prepare for eventual retirement."

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of The Wealth Builder Carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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