Maximizing Your Time in Retirement
Time is money, as the old saying goes. If this is true, you may never be so wealthy (in time at least) as you are during retirement. Gone are...
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Important Dates for Your 2012 Calendar
Last Updated: January 1, 2012If you’ve made a New Year’s resolution to get control of your finances in 2012, here’s a list of important...
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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...
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Liability-driven Individual Retirement Planning
A straightforward beginning to thinking about retirement planning is to recognize and accept the inescapable truth that an individual cannot...
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Financial Skills and Children Leaving for College
Sending your children off to college with the values and readiness to handle financial responsibilities is a prodigious step toward their own...
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Is Real Estate a Good Investment Today
With market volatility and real estate prices where they are today, many are wondering, “Should I invest in real estate?”Real estate can add...
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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...
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Ingredients for Holiday Spending Success
It’s that time of year again. There’s excitement in the air, discussions and twitter posts about all that we’re grateful for, and holiday...
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A Financial Primer for the Contemporary American Household
In the melting pot that is today’s America, would you believe that “traditional” husband-and-wife family households are now in the minority,...
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Financial Planning & Adoption
Two weeks ago, I became the proud uncle of an 11-year old boy at a wonderful celebration where more than 80 foster children found homes in...
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How to Provide Financial Security for Loved Ones
One of the best Valentine’s gifts you can provide your loved one is financial safety and security. Perhaps you have heard the “Pension Pickle”...
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Protecting Your Most Important Asset
What is your most important asset? When asked this question, most people respond with their house, their 401(k), or the inheritance they hope...
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Managing Student Loans
Graduation time is rapidly approaching. While this can be a hectic period of adjustment for college graduates, there is one graduation issue...
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How the Fed Sets Interest Rates
The role of the US Federal Reserve, referred to most as “the Fed,” and how it determines interest rates remains a mystery for many people. One...
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Puts Consumers First
In a recess appointment on January 4th, President Obama appointed Richard Cordray as the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection...
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Investing For College — Investment Choices
The challenge today is that there are so many options for saving, and one size does not fit all. Some of the vehicles to implement your college...
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Divorce and Your Special Needs Child
There are few challenges more difficult than going through divorce and having a special needs child. As a divorced, single parent of a...
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The Most Important Letter You May Ever Write
A simple letter of instruction, written in tandem with your will, may be the most important letter you will ever write. Not only will it...
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Tax Reform – What is Fair?
Unless you have been on another planet for the past several months, and or years, you know that we are facing difficult financial times. Our...
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I Bought a House, Now What?
Congratulations! You now own a piece of the American Dream. Here are a few financial tips for being a homeowner:Use Your Home to Build Good...
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Top 5 Reasons Why Women Face More Risk in Retirement
It’s apparent that Americans, both women and men, have not saved enough money for retirement. Studies have increasingly indicated that many...
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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...
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Creating an After-Divorce Action Plan
The number of individuals getting late in life divorces has quietly increased over the last several years. The U.S. now has the highest...
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Learn 12 Good Money Habits to Start on the Right Path
If you've recently graduated from college, you most likely will earn more money than ever before. By the same token, you'll enter the workforce...
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Shopping for a Mortgage
A mortgage is a long-term loan that a homebuyer obtains from a bank, savings and loan, mortgage broker, online broker or even the property...
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Connecting Your Money with Your Life
So how’s that money connection going in your life? As financial planners we spend a lot of time putting things together like budgets, net worth...
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Determine if You’re Ready to Start Investing
Life is good. You love where you live. You’re flourishing at work. Your income is growing, and so, too, is your bank account. Everything, it...
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Get Off the Roller Coaster
The past 12 months perfectly captured the proverbial roller coaster of the stock market. It went up and down, it zigged and it zagged, and it...
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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...
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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...
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