Additional Estate Planning Tools
You may also need to use additional estate planning tools depending on the size and complexity of your estate. These tools may be useful for...
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Dividing the Nest Egg in Divorce
Nothing is more heart-wrenching than to realize that your savings for retirement and your golden years will be fractured because of divorce....
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The New Reality of Retirement
“Retirement” is different now than it was for previous generations. Retirees used to be able to count on a solid pension, full healthcare...
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Teach Your Children About Finances
Students can help minimize the cost of college by managing their finances wisely. Prepare a realistic budget with your child before he or she...
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Helping Parents Put Their Finances in For A Baby Arrival
Among all of life’s momentous occasions, having a baby is about as big as it gets. Given the sheer magnitude of the occasion and all the new...
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The Reality of Compound Returns
Albert Einstein was reportedly quoted as stating that compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe. However, compound interest...
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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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Financial Matters Following a Loved Ones Death
Making sensible financial planning decisions after the loss of a family member or personal friend can be quite a challenge.If designated to...
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There's An App for That
With today’s World of smartphones and tablets being so useful in managing personal matters, I thought I would take this opportunity to share...
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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...
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5 Factors to Consider: Selecting a Wealth Management Firm
As more consumers turn to comprehensive wealth managers for assistance in putting together a financial plan, it is becoming increasingly...
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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...
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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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In Case of Emergency... Can You Help Your College Student?
Believe it or not, the summer is more than half over for most students across the U.S. Whether for the first time or a return engagement, that...
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Retirement Planning Insights for Divorcing Baby Boomers
As a divorcing Baby Boomer (between 47 and 65 years old), you may face the intricate retirement planning challenge of partitioning your...
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The European Union Blues
When an individual or corporation owes more money than can be paid back, they can declare bankruptcy. But what happens when a country like...
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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...
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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...
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What if You Had Stayed the Course?
As I was thinking about what topic to write about for my blog that you are reading now, the market pundits pointed out that the Dow Jones...
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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...
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Charitably Inclined?
As we approach the Holiday Season, our thoughts of giving usually rise. Whether it be for family and friends or for those in need, or causes...
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Health Care Shock Creates Debt - The Plan to Pay It Down
The Problem/GoalAmericans plan for many things. We plan our vacations, we plan our retirements, we plan our weekends. But very few Americans...
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A Family’s Plan to Become Debt Free
The Problem/GoalMaria and Joseph Martinez are married and have a daughter, Isabella. Up to this time, they have enjoyed a very comfortable...
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Coming Of Age Retirement Age
As our baby boomer population starts contemplating the day they will leave the workplace, they begin to realize that there are a lot of...
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Homeowner’s Insurance Checklist
Homeowners insurance is an important, but often overlooked, part of any financial plan. Not only does it protect what for many is their largest...
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Earn Higher Pay Without Negotiating
It turns out that the “lost decade” of zero growth not only pertains to the stock market, but to personal income too. The U.S. Census Bureau...
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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...
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Take Charge of Your Financial Literacy
As you may have seen on this or other sites, April is Financial Literacy month. While some people go back and forth as to whether or not...
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A Spending Plan (Budget) Primer or Reminder
It seems most people are unaware of basic budgeting techniques. When these guidelines are followed, they can help individuals create a good...
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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...
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