What To Do Financially After a Death
Make a list of financial issues that will need to be addressed in the coming weeks and months, and focus on those actions that you must take...
Read More >Buffering Up Your Resume – Tips from Financial Planners
Last Updated: June 20, 2011 "When one door...
Read More >Are You All Set?
Several years ago I was asked to give a retirement seminar to my family at a reunion. This was a little strange for me because, as the second...
Read More >Tax Issues and Divorce Financial Planning Considerations
Familiarizing yourself with the applicable tax rules and planning issues associated with your divorce settlement may be quite a significant...
Read More >The Fiscal Side to Staying Fit
I often compare the financial services industry to the world of diet and fitness. In fact, I wrote a...
Read More >Finding Support to Keep Your Resolutions
Last night during strength training class, our leader, Lori, wanted us to know that she would whip us into shape. “No breaks,” she said. “I can...
Read More >Hindsight Bias The Reason Hindsight is 2020
An understanding of hindsight bias and other aspects of behavioral finance can make you a better investor by increasing awareness of the...
Read More >A Same Sex Couple’s Plan to Save for the Future
The Problem/GoalLisa Brown and Beth Marks — whose names have been changed to protect their identity — would like to marry someday. Lisa is in...
Read More >WhatisFinancialPlanning
I’ve been thinking a lot recently about financial planning.Now, you’re probably thinking something along the lines of, "As a financial advisor,...
Read More >Stress Test Your Financial Health
Take this financial checkup, and in ten easy questions, you will know which essential aspects of your financial plan are healthy and what needs...
Read More >6 Steps for Student Savings
With college tuition rates ever on the rise, today’s students of higher learning are coming face-to-face with the prospect of looming student...
Read More >Avoid Common Tax Filing Mistakes
As with time-honored tax-saving strategies, there are common tax-filing mistakes that seem to snag taxpayers year in and year out, regardless...
Read More >Protecting Your Bond Investments from a Downturn
If you have been following your bond investments recently, you may have noticed that after a nice, steady increase in values, most bonds have...
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 >My Brain Made Me Do It
How does one get off this ride? 2011 was another year of market moving headlines. We saw the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan. Osama Bin...
Read More >Weddings on a Budget A Plan to Pay for the Big Day
Now that the big question has been popped and the ring’s on her finger, it’s time to put the wedding planning machine in motion. Then the...
Read More >Base Rate Neglect Help Yourself by Knowing the Odds
Behavioral finance is the study of the emotional and cognitive biases that can lead to irrational financial decisions. While behavioral finance...
Read More >Checklist for Year-End Planning
I recently attended a large public seminar that focused on educating consumers about the value of financial planning. The headliner of the...
Read More >I am Married - What is My Filing Status
It is tax time and a frequent question I get is – Can I file married but separately for tax purposes?The easy answer is yes, but as always...
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 >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 >Everything is Fine, Just Don't Ever Die
It’s that time of year again when you are besieged with a blizzard of paperwork. Documents such as a W-2, 1099DIV, 1099R, 1099B, 1099INT, K1...
Read More >Conquering Financial Infidelity
Is financial infidelity really “the new normal1?” With 31 percent of couples who share finances indicating that they have been deceptive about...
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 >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 >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 >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...
Read More >What You Need to Know About Flood Insurance
I live in an area that was hit hard by Hurricane Irene. Although I lost power for a few days, that was nothing compared to the devastation...
Read More >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”...
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...
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