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Liabilities are financial obligations and responsibilities you need to pay off using your assets. Though they might seem like a drag and they certainly can be, if you aren’t careful liabilities help people and businesses accomplish their financial goals.
What Are Liabilities?
Broadly speaking, liabilities are things like credit card debts, mortgages and personal loans. A liability is a debt you must pay off, now or in the future.
“A liability is something you are responsible for,” says Katharine Perry, certified financial planner (CFP) at Fort Pitt Capital Group. “In this case, it’s something you owe a debt or financial obligation to.”
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December 15, 2020 9:30 AM E. Napoletano - Forbes Advisor
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December 17, 2020 8:02 AM
It’s probably safe to say that no one had “global pandemic” on their 2020 bingo card. But as the dust settles on a year filled with unprecedented developments medical, economic and political, it’s time to look ahead to 2021 and the equity investing opportunities it offers.
What Are the Best Stocks to Buy in 2021?
Given the strong possibility of economic recovery in 2021, it might be tempting to fill up your portfolio with every laggard stock that got crushed during the pandemic in 2020. But the new year doesn’t promise any less uncertainty than its predecessor, so investors should remain cautious, as always.
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December 15, 2020 7:30 AM E. Napoletano - Forbes Advisor
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December 17, 2020 6:05 AM
It’s probably safe to say that no one had “global pandemic” on their 2020 bingo card. But as the dust settles on a year filled with unprecedented developments medical, economic and political, it’s time to look ahead to 2021 and the equity investing opportunities it offers.
What Are the Best Stocks to Buy in 2021?
Given the strong possibility of economic recovery in 2021, it might be tempting to fill up your portfolio with every laggard stock that got crushed during the pandemic in 2020. But the new year doesn’t promise any less uncertainty than its predecessor, so investors should remain cautious, as always.