Category: Press & Awards

Finding Investment Advice For More Modest Retirement Accounts

Finding Investment Advice For More Modest Retirement Accounts Ron Lieber | Your Money If you’re perfectly capable of running your own retirement savings, selecting the right mix of low-cost investments, rebalancing at the right time and not buying and selling out of fear or greed, then good for you. But the majority of people — maybe… Read more »

Why it’s Important to Remember What We Don’t Know About Stocks

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By Thomas Heath Rebalance Investment Committee member, Professor Burt Malkiel, speaks candidly to Washington Post columnist Thomas Heath about the state of today’s stock market, and the importance of a well-diversified portfolio with annual rebalancing. The nosebleed heights of today’s stock prices have me, like many other investors, a bit on edge. Have equities become too… Read more »

Rebalance Wins the Schwab Pacesetter IMPACT Award™

Every year, Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. and a panel of independent judges – all leaders in financial services – recognize firms that have made the greatest impact on the financial industry. This year, Rebalance was awarded the prestigious Pacesetter award for visionary leadership, operational excellence and innovative use of technology.

Financial Management After the Loss of a Loved One

Losing a loved one is tough, and dealing with the financial ramifications during the grieving process can be excruciating. That’s why Rebalance‘s Mitch Tuchman spoke to ABC News about the best way to tackle this challenge. In this segment, Mitch illustrates the steps he took with his own mother, and how you too can breathe a bit easier when it comes to investment management after a loss.

Six Questions to Ask a Financial Adviser About Fees

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Too many retirement investors contract for services that don’t match their needs—and end up paying far more than they have to. Rebalance‘s Sally Brandon talks with the Wall Street Journal about how you can avoid falling into this overpriced trap.

Indexing Beats Wall Street 90% of the Time

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In his latest Op-ed for the Wall Street Journal, Rebalance‘s Burt Malkiel takes stock pickers to task, citing Standard & Poor’s recent report that index investing outperforms actively managed funds over 90% of the time.