In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott, we offer part three of our series on Love and Finance. The topic is joint accounts, and Kevin shares the pros and cons for having joint accounts, and shared assets. Learn more ...

In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott, we discuss building your financial team. Kevin talks about the importance of having trusted advisors on your team. This may include an attorney, a CPA, and a financial advisor. There are advantages ...

In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott, our topic is the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Kevin gives us the background on this market index, and shares how it is used. He also talks about the companies that are included ...

The following is sponsored content: NBC5 News has partnered with Rogue Credit Union and AARP for Your Place Your Money. Each week you’ll get practical financial advice that will save you money! This week we discuss financial goal setting. ...

This week’s Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott is about active and passive portfolio management.  Kevin explains the differences between the two. He also shares that determining which is right for you depends on your investment objectives and financial plan. ...

This week’s Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott is about managed investment funds. Kevin talks about how managed investment funds work, and explains how portfolio managers work with these investment funds, and what discretions they have in making investments. ...

This week’s Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott is about financial indexes. Kevin talks about how indexes are used to represent a segment of the marketplace, and how investors can use them. ...

This week’s Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott is about financial markets. Kevin outlines the three major markets in finance, and explains the meaning of the terms “bear” and “bull” markets. ...

This week’s Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott is about diversification. Kevin explains how the adage “don’t put all of your eggs in one basket” also applies to your investments. ...

(NBC) Investment app Robinhood further rolled back some of its trading restrictions. Clients can now buy up to 100 shares of GameStop. That’s up from the previous amount of 20 shares. However, if an investor owns more than 100 shares ...

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