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Money Magazine: Inflation: 4 ways to protect your assets

How bad is inflation for your portfolio? Let us count the ways.

Money Magazine: What your adviser doesn't know might hurt you

Question: I have a continuing debate with a classmate of mine regarding why a financial adviser does not include calculations/spreadsheets when determining asset allocation. My classmate claims it is trade secrets. I claim that the adviser doesn't know how to do/explain the calculations and blindly plugs the client's financial information in a system and reports the answer. Who do you think is right?

Money Magazine: Betting the farm on foreign funds

Question: Is now a good time to move more of my portfolio from domestic mutual funds into international funds? - Brett Phillips

Money Magazine: Protect yourself from the dollar drop

Question: I know I can protect my portfolio against inflation by investing in TIPs and against market volatility by diversifying my investments. But how can I hedge against adverse U.S. dollar movements? - Brian Canes, Scarsdale, N.Y.

Money Magazine: Are you really such a daredevil?

The stock market got a nice bump Wednesday following an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. On Thursday, the market gave back all those gains - and then some.

Money Magazine: Your portfolio: Tame the mix

Question: I contribute 15 percent of my salary to my 401(k) and put money into an IRA and a taxable investment account, but I don't have much investing experience. I've heard that I should rebalance my portfolio each year, but I'm not sure how to do that.

Money Magazine: Cold feet in a hot market

After years of watching stocks go almost straight up, it became pretty easy to forget how temperamental the market can be. Until mid-July, when the subprime mess gave Wall Street its worst scare in nearly five years, stocks were basking in the glow of the second-longest uninterrupted bull run in history.

Money Magazine: Take the tax bite out of stock sales

Question: I need to rebalance my portfolio and move some money out of stocks. I don't want to touch the total stock market index fund in my 401(k), so I'm thinking of selling individual stocks I own in tax accounts that aren't doing as well as I would like. But I don't want to take a huge tax hit. What should I do? -Linda, Dover, N.J.

Money Magazine: Shielding your nest egg

Question: I'm 34 and am concerned about how to invest my retirement savings in this market. I currently have 100 percent of my portfolio in a mix of funds that invest in large-to-small-cap stocks as well as international funds. But I'm wondering how much I should change that mix given these turbulent times. What do you suggest? - Brian, Mitchell, South Dakota

Money Magazine: Retirement: The 4 percent solution

Question: I've read that if I withdraw roughly 4 percent of my retirement savings each year to live on, my money will last virtually forever. But does this 4 percent include the money my portfolio already kicks off in dividends and interest? Or is the 4 percent withdrawal on top of that? - Doug Martin, Syracuse, New York

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