Wes Moss Featured On The Clark Howard Podcast: Do the 60/40 Portfolio and the 4% Rule Still Work?

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A recent article from the Wall Street Journal took a shot at two time-honored investment strategies: the 60/40 portfolio and the 4% rule. Will these two financial principles work in the future? CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERĀ® Wes Moss, a managing partner with Capital Investment Advisors, joins Christa to discuss the purpose of these fundamentals and explains why they still belong on the Mt. Rushmore of finance.

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