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  2. 4 Myths About REITs: What To Know Before Investing - AOL

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    Real estate investment trusts -- REITs -- are essentially mutual funds that buy real estate instead of stocks. While some experts argue that REITs provide portfolio diversification and are a great ...

  3. 8 Retirement Strategies That Really Start to Matter Once You ...

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    Key Points. Retirement strategies can become increasingly complex once the $1 million threshold is reached. Wealthier portfolios with prudent diversification require a greater amount of active ...

  4. How to recession-proof your retirement: 7 smart strategies to ...

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    Asset. Allocation. Description. Stocks. 30%. You can divide this portion of your retirement portfolio among broad-market mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that include stocks from ...

  5. 5 Powerful REITs for Retirement - AOL

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    By Brad Thomas via Iris.xyz It made sense to follow my last article (REITs 101), with some powerful REITs in Retirement. So here are 10 notes and 5 ideas to help pave your way: 1. First, congrats ...

  6. Suze Orman once warned '$2 million is nothing' when it ... - AOL

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    This tax-advantaged retirement account can help you stabilize your finances by allowing you to invest directly in physical precious metals rather than stocks and bonds that are subject to a more ...

  7. Is now a good time to buy REITs? - AOL

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    Real estate investment trusts, or REITs, are a way to invest in real estate without directly owning properties. A REIT is a company that owns, finances or manages properties and then is required ...