Retirement Goals Start at the Beginning
A number of recent surveys indicate that many people no longer view 65 as a realistic retirement age and believe that they may find themselves...
Read More >Income Tax Planning — Tax Strategy — Tax Planning Advice — Tax Prep vs. Tax Planning
Most families think about taxes only when they, or a professional tax preparer, sit down to complete their federal, and maybe state, income tax...
Read More >Do Young Adult Children Need Estate Planning Documents
Recently my son, a 21 year old senior in college, required some minor surgery. I felt pretty comfortable with the privacy rules pertaining to...
Read More >How to be Smarter About Buying Cars
Much of the personal finance industry is focused on investing, but it’s also important to know how to be a better saver and spender. For many...
Read More >What exactly are you paying your advisors
Many investors would agree that minimizing investment cost is one of the basic tenets of sound investing, and critical to achieving long-term...
Read More >Financial Planning for Launching a Small Business
Are you considering making the transition from the role of employee to small business owner in this evolving economy? Start by strategizing and...
Read More >Setting SMART Goals
How often in life have you been able to accomplish something without first defining what it is that you’re attempting to do? For example, have...
Read More >Assessing Your Retirement Benefits During Divorce
When and how you apportion your retirement plan and employee benefits between you and your divorcing spouse is an essential family financial...
Read More >If You Had the Time to Plan for a Sudden Serious Illness or Death in the Family What Would You Do
A sudden death or serious illness in the family can knock spouses and other family members for a loop. If the primary breadwinner dies, what...
Read More >Videos of The 6 Biggest Financial Planning Problems
I feel that a picture’s worth 1000 words and a video clip is worth 1000 pictures. So I’m putting this blog together to show you the 6 things to...
Read More >Its Never Too Late (Well, Almost Never)
Saving for retirement, or whatever you choose to call your post-earning years, is something that everyone should plan for. You can’t start too...
Read More >The Retirement Journey Stay on Course
Volatile global financial markets, political issues, budgetary concerns, unemployment, debt crises, etc. These headlines can heighten your...
Read More >Keeping What You Make-Managing Taxes Owed on Income Received
Tax Rates OverviewUnder our current tax code, The Tax Act of 1986, as amended to date, the...
Read More >This Holiday Season, Ignore the Relatives
'Tis the season to gather and celebrate with friends and family. Each year, old traditions are remembered and new traditions are made. We...
Read More >Financial Planning for First-Time Homebuyers
You’ve learned plenty of consumer lessons haggling with automobile dealers to buy a car, reckoning with rental apartment leases and landlords,...
Read More >Your First Job — The First Great Move
New college graduates will be entering the workforce this summer with plenty of excitement – and plenty of debt. Though your first job is...
Read More >Funding Your Child's College Education
In addition to purchasing a home, funding your child’s college education could be one of the largest expenditures you ever make.According to...
Read More >Financial Planning for Life
People frequently misunderstand the purpose and benefits of financial planning. They think it's only about beating the S&P 500 Index or...
Read More >Financial Planning for New Parents
Dramatic changes in one's life often require a reassessment of one's personal finances. And few events have a more profound impact on one's...
Read More >What Common QDRO Mistakes Should You Avoid in Your Divorce
How can you and your soon-to-be-former spouse split your individual qualified retirement savings, frequently the largest asset you may each own...
Read More >Assessing Your Own Retirement Readiness
Whether you are a do-it-yourselfer or you plan to work with a financial planner, it might help to do a little retirement readiness assessment...
Read More >Should I Play The Lottery
A lot has been written recently about the lottery. There’s a direct correlation between articles written about the lottery and the size of the...
Read More >Where the Heck is Easy Street?
From Main Street to Wall Street, people are desperately looking for Easy Street. The troubling state of affairs is infusing fear into America’s...
Read More >Financial Planning Be Part of Your Wedding Preparation
The excitement starts with an engagement ring. This starts months of planning for the big wedding day. Invitations, dresses, flowers, tuxedos,...
Read More >How to Pay for College
It is no secret that college costs have been increasing faster than the rate of inflation for several decades. According to College Board’s “...
Read More >Thinking of Refinancing
While no one can count on rate forecasts, the prospect of lower mortgage rates should have borrowers thinking about taking advantage of cuts...
Read More >Fighting ID Theft-Protecting Information In The Real and Virtual Worlds
Foiling I.D. theft is no longer just a matter of buying a document shredder and keeping track of your receipts — though it helps.I.D. theft...
Read More >Ready, Set, Save
In the world of personal finance, saving is putting money away in the present for future consumption. We’ve all read about the dismal savings...
Read More >So What's My Motivation Here?
If you‘re reading this blog, you’ve at least taken some initiative to learn more about financial planning. Topics abound from setting goals to...
Read More >Thinking About Adoption-Plan Your Finances First
Adopting a child is one of the biggest decisions you may ever make. It can also be a shockingly expensive decision that will have a huge effect...
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