Starmont in the News

5 Tips To Become A Better Investor This Year

Forbes.com, January 26, 2012

Where to put your money if the bond bull stumbles – Search for yield in less-popular areas of the fixed-income market

MarketWatch.com, January 20, 2012

 

5 Questions to Ask Before Picking A Mutal Fund in 2012

Forbes.com, December 29, 2011

When Funds Turn Cold, Do You Sell?

Wall Street Journal, August 8, 2011

Advisors Weigh In on Fund Laggards

TheMutualFundWire.com August 8, 2011

RIAs are managing client fears surrounding the debt ceiling crisis

RIABiz.com August 1, 2011

7 tips for rebalancing your fund portfolio now

Associated Press/msn.money.com July 14, 2011

U.S. Knocking At Debt’s Door

MarketWatch.com July 1, 2011

Live Very Very Long and Prosper

Wall Street Journal June 20, 2011

Six situations in which you may need a prenup

Los Angeles Times, April 24, 2011

Can computer programs invest better than humans?

cnbc.com, February 10, 2011

Fund investors begin slowly embracing US stocks

SFGate.com, December 30, 2010

Why relying too heavily on a divorce attorney can be a bad financial planning move by clients

RIABiz.com, December 22, 2010

Giving Stocks a Green Light

MarketWatch.com November 8, 2010

Investors Seeking Safety Flock to Bonds, but Experts Warn of Hidden Risks

Post-Gazette.com, October 29, 2010

A “Buy-and-Manage” Investment Philosophy

The Wall Street Transcript, July 27, 2010

Re-Regulating Wall Street

Forbes.com, January, 2009

Economic Outlook – Get Defensive in 2008

East Bay Business Times, December 28, 2007

When to Start Taking Out Social Security

East Bay Business Times, July 20, 2007

Investing Strategies For All Ages

Contra Costa Times January 3, 2006

Investing Strategies in Your 20’s
Investing Strategies in Your 30’s
Investing Strategies in Your 40’s
Investing Strategies in Your 50’s
Investing Strategies in Your 60’s
Investing Strategies in Your 65+

Life Planning and Death Planning

Starmont Message to Clients September 2005

Why relying too heavily on a divorce attorney can be a bad financial planning move by clients