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Perspectives on: Questions to Ask an Advisor Now, Volatility, Retiring

Why now is a good time to review your investments with an advisor
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Merrill Lynch Bank of America Corporation
01.
2019
Merrill Lynch
Perspectives
 
5 Questions to Ask Your Financial Advisor Now
January is a great time to review your investments with your advisor. But that’s especially true this year. Our Chief Investment Office explains.
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Volatility Is Not a Roller Coaster. Here’s Why.
Stock market swings can be unsettling. But, says investment strategist Nick Giorgi, they’re normal and might represent investment opportunities.
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Are you on track for the retirement you want?
Tips to Help You Retire Ready
The challenges you face can be unexpected—and the financial choices complex. This special feature offers useful suggestions and real-life stories.
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Key Financial Questions Every Woman Should Ask
Use this age-by-age guide to help you overcome hurdles, such as the wage gap, career breaks, caregiving, and more.
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