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Michael Canet is a financial planner, estate planning attorney and host of The Savvy Investor TV and Radio Show, where he and Savvy Investor guests help listeners create, grow, and preserve their wealth. In this blog post, Michael Canet examines the temptation to invest in stocks instead of bonds in a low-interest environment.

Glen Burnie, MD – September 26, 2013 – Estate planning attorney and host of The Savvy Investor TV and radio show, Michael Canet, recently published a blog post on The Savvy Investor website determining whether now is the time to invest in stocks over bonds. In the blog post, “Is it Better to Have Bond Yields or Stock Dividends in Today’s Economy?” Canet warns against both, opting instead for a middle road.

Canet writes, “While bonds may offer less volatility than stocks, they come with a liability too: they don’t typically come with the same growth potential. It may be tempting in this low-interest rate environment to substitute stock dividends for bonds, but it shouldn’t be an either-or equation.”

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About Michael Canet:

Michael Canet is a financial planner and estate planning attorney specializing in family legacies and is a founding member of Prostatis Financial Advisors Group, LLC. Canet is the #1 Amazon best-selling author of Surviving the Perfect Storm: How to Create a Financial Plan That Will Withstand Any Crisis, and has been featured on The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, and USA Today. He is also host of the nationally syndicated television show, The Savvy Investor, and The Savvy Investor radio show on WCBM 680AM. His approach, both on and off The Savvy Investor shows, is distinguished by clear and concise answers that are accessible to the people who need to understand them most: retirees.

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