
Don’t Forget to Audit Your Beneficiary Designations
In an ever increasing complex world, one aspect of your financial lives that is not always correct is the beneficiary of your retirement...
Read More >
Fearful of Wall Street and Not Saving for Retirement
Generation Y investors are the most conservative generation of investors since the great depression, despite their long-term time horizon,...
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 >
Teaching to Learn
You may have heard the saying “those who can’t do teach” but I find that, when I really want to learn something new, the best way to approach...
Read More >
Emergency Cash Reserves-Unloved Yet Necessary
I met with a couple recently to deliver their financial plan, and throughout the first half of the meeting we laughed repeatedly as they seemed...
Read More >
Dont Let Taxes Control Investment Decisions
Taxes can eat away a significant portion of an investment's return. Yet at the same time, financial planners caution against allowing the "tax...
Read More >
"Start-itis"
Maybe it’s not a word, or even a real disorder but I’m telling you it is TRUE…I have “start-itis.” You may know (or even have) the symptoms:...
Read More >
A Checklist for Open Enrollment
This is the time of year to plan for what next year may look like and make your best guess as to what benefits you may need in terms of health,...
Read More >
Who's Preparing Your Tax Return?
For many of you, your answer will be “I prepare my own return.” If your return is a simple one because all you have is a W-2 form for your...
Read More >
Financial Planning Insights from Behavioral Finance
Without the proper perspective you can be your own worst enemy when it comes to financial planning. Finance-related behavior is often...
Read More >
Divorce and Estate Planning for Future Blended Families
Keeping in perspective that 65 percent of remarriages will involve kids from a past marriage,1 you should devise and implement an estate plan...
Read More >
Save with a Sound Financial Plan
Last Updated: February 17, 2012 Any recent efforts you've made to scrimp, save and pay off debt should become a permanent part of your...
Read More >
Five Financial Resolutions for a Prosperous New Year
You have goals for the New Year, things you want to accomplish for yourself or your loved ones, or a cause you want to support. And because...
Read More >
Retrain Your Brain for Financial Success
The training starts when we are very young. There is no class, no teacher, and no textbook. There is no exam, but we all get an “A.” We...
Read More >
Year of the Dragon Financial Makeover
Occupying the fifth position in the Chinese Zodiac, the Dragon is the mightiest of the signs. The Dragon is a creature of myth and legend, and...
Read More >
Financial Resolutions With Huge Fringe Benefits
Striving to improve our lives is part of being human. We all have things, personal and professional, we want to accomplish, goals we want to...
Read More >
Red White Blue…and Green Finance 101 for Military Spouses
Among the many unique challenges that military families face, managing household finances can be especially demanding, particularly for...
Read More >
Top 10 Money Decisions for Today’s Incoming College Freshman
Money management is a bigger issue than ever on college campuses. Parents and students should start working on the student's financial future...
Read More >
Im Planning to Bounce My Last Check
Some people are interested in leaving a financial legacy for their families and some people want to spend every penny they have accumulated....
Read More >
The Saving Strategy
Basic economics states that you may do one of four things with money: save it, spend it, invest it, and give it away. Americans have no trouble...
Read More >
10 Essential Documents for Retirement
When planning for retirement, most people focus on saving, and rightly so. Having enough money to fund your retirement dreams is a key element...
Read More >
MIGHT BE : Credit Counseling Services
Pre-bankruptcy CounselingUnder the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (BAPCPA), individuals hoping to file a...
Read More >
Financial Planning Matters for Tackling a Divorce Settlement
Even though divorce is frequently a financially uncertain and emotionally-draining ordeal, you can alleviate qualms over your individual and...
Read More >
Retirement Considerations When Divorcing
When faced with divorce, there are issues relating to retirement that are easily overlooked, yet critical for the later years. Among the areas...
Read More >
Is a Geriatric Care Manager Right for You or a Loved One
For anyone who has ever lost sleep worrying how their parents are doing half a country away, hiring a geriatric care manager (GCM) might be a...
Read More >
Preserving the Purchasing Power of Your Money For Retirement
Here’s a disconcerting thought: each year during retirement, everything you buy will cost more than it did the year before. Such is the nature...
Read More >
Surviving the Grocery Store Maze
For many people, the grocery bill is one of the largest flexible budget items. Everyone needs food and water to survive, but after meeting this...
Read More >
Fiduciary vs. Suitability – Which standard is best
The debate as to which standard should prevail for financial advisors has raged for years now, although it's very far under the radar as far as...
Read More >
Your Financial Life in Balance
Creating a balanced financial life is a lifelong process. As soon as you get one thing straightened out, it seems like another issue pops up...
Read More >
Retirement Math - How $200 May Be Translated to $66391
Last Updated: February 28, 2011 For those thinking about retirement, choosing when to retire must be balanced with making sure you are able to...
Read More >