The Financial Planning Balancing Act for Women
A recent study done by Financial Finesse reveals that women lag men in many vital areas of financial planning, most notably falling behind when...
Read More >Is It Better to Lease or Buy a Car
You have done all the hard work and fun research. You have picked out the color, make and model of your dream (or at least next) car. You have...
Read More >Making Summer Plans for Your Kids When You are Divorced
Kids wait all year for summer vacation. Now summer is here and all kinds of visions dance in your head about keeping kids busy, entertained,...
Read More >Confidence in Retirement 10 Planning Mistakes to Avoid
As more Baby Boomers approach their Golden Years they are faced with a plethora of challenges. Especially for those with greater resources, the...
Read More >Insiders Guide to Finding a Financial Planner
“Hi, I think I’m interested in a financial planning but I’m not sure of the scope of a financial planner. My priorities are reducing my...
Read More >Education Funding Before During and After College
The message about the importance of higher education has not been lost for this generation of students. The problem is paying for it...
Read More >A Guide for Graduates and Their Parents
Have a child graduating from high school or college soon? Go ahead, pat yourself and your youngster on the back for a job well done. But with...
Read More >What is This New Schedule D Form 8949?
You have all your tax documents in front of you and they look much the same as in prior years except for the report from your broker on those...
Read More >10 Investment Blunders to Avoid
When it comes to investing, mistakes are easy to make. In some cases, however, they could be easy to avoid. In his book, Asset Allocation for...
Read More >Credit Counseling Services
If you are stressed by debt and can't pay your bills on time, especially credit card debt, you may want to enlist the help of a nonprofit...
Read More >Remarriage During Divorce and Estate Planning Complications
Looking beyond divorce is both hopeful and encouraging. Planning for a fresh start may include building and forging new family bonds with...
Read More >Navigating the Social Security Waters
The Social Security Act was passed in 1935 and the retirement benefits program was enacted in 1937. The program was and still is designed to...
Read More >Availability Bias Don’t Rely on Heuristic Decision Making
Traditional economics holds that people process information in an objective and unbiased manner. The reality, however, is that most people...
Read More >Just Married - Financial Planning for Newlyweds
Last Updated: April 19, 2010 The vows have been exchanged. The honeymoon is over. Now comes the hard part. Now it's time, if you haven't...
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 >How to Select an Insurance Broker
Risk management and insurance planning are important parts of the financial planning process. Securing the right insurance begins with...
Read More >Retirement Preparation to Live Comfortably Later
Retirement may seem a long way off for people in their 20s, 30s and 40s. Why fret about something that’s decades away? Ben Franklin once said...
Read More >The Advantages of Divorce Mediation
As financial planners, we are sometimes called on to assist with some of the sadder events in life – for example, death, disability and divorce...
Read More >Saving Money in Today's Economy
If you're like most Americans, you're most likely searching for ways to save money now more than ever.But saving money, according to financial...
Read More >The Promise and Peril of New Year Money Resolutions
As is customary this time of year, we begin to reflect on the year that is ending as well as the approaching year. This process can create a...
Read More >Estate Plan — Estate Planning Information — Why You Need an Estate Plan
Many people assume that estate planning is only about saving estate taxes. Consequently, they often ignore estate planning because they assume...
Read More >Financial Planning for Your Special Needs Family in Divorce
With effective financial planning during divorce for your special needs children, you can handle unique concerns and help promote the future...
Read More >Get Your Questions Answered
Saturday we had Financial Planning Day in the Twin Cities. Nationally, there will be Financial Planning Days in 31 cities during the month of...
Read More >Retire Your Debt
It’s almost impossible to open a newspaper these days without reading about your retirement “number.” That is, the amount of money you need to...
Read More >A Guide to Employee Benefits for the Recent College Graduate
If you are a young person who has recently graduated from college and are entering the professional workforce, you have your whole life ahead...
Read More >Plan for a Sudden Serious Illness or Death in the Family
A sudden death or serious illness in the family can knock spouses and other family members for a loop. If the primarybreadwinner dies, what...
Read More >College Math: 12 Tactics to Get the Most Financial Aid
The good news for college-bound students and their families is that increases in education costs are slowing, according to the College Board....
Read More >Financial Planning Insights for International Divorce
Financial planning for you and your family’s future livelihood is a prodigious challenge in the process of international divorce — an option...
Read More >Initial Public Offerings Historical Returns
You may hear a lot about initial public offerings of stock in the news, as technology companies have recently grabbed headlines with large...
Read More >Getting Ready for the New Cost-Basis Regulations
One way to gauge if you are financially ready to buy a home is to ask yourself the following four questions:1. Is My Credit in Good Shape...
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