Health Care Reform and You
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or PPACA, has many facets to it and its implementation will be done over several years....
Read More >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...
Read More >Planning for Retirement in Today’s World
Twenty and thirty years ago, the picture of retirement most people had in mind was one where there was a finality to your job, you’d move to...
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 >Its Never Too Late (Well, Almost Never)
Saving for retirement, or whatever you choose to call your post-earning years, is something that everyone should plan for. You can’t start too...
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 >Estate Planning for the Middle Class - Part III
Part III: More Estate Planning DocumentsLast month we looked at the first of the basic estate planning documents — the will — and at the...
Read More >8 Ways to Gain an Extra Tax Edge
The golden rule for minimizing your tax burden and avoiding unpleasant surprises from the IRS this year — and any year for that matter — can be...
Read More >Common Investment Abuses
Everyone that hasn't been lost at sea for the past few years has heard of Bernie Madoff. What we typically see in the news are cases of...
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 >Exceptions to the Early Withdrawal Penalty
Sometimes life doesn’t go according to plan, and sometimes what we’ve set aside for retirement must be used earlier than expected due to a job...
Read More >Listen Learn But With Caution
We have never in our lifetimes had more financial information at our fingertips than we do today. Financial advice is dished out in 60 second...
Read More >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...
Read More >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...
Read More >Whole Life and Term Insurance
Should I purchase whole life or term insurance? This is perhaps the most frequently debated question when it comes to life insurance. If you do...
Read More >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...
Read More >When Investing Isn't
I recently received a “March Madness” promotional offer from an industry publication that involves picking mutual funds which are then put into...
Read More >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...
Read More >Elder Financial Abuse and You
Last week FPA and Kiplinger’s hosted a free advice national call-in for the public to speak with advisors about elder financial abuse, and...
Read More >A Single Mom's Plan to Restore Her Finances
The Problem/GoalStarting over is never easy. At 41, with four children to take care of, beginning a new life can put a pinch on anyone’s...
Read More >Will You Teach One Financial Lesson?
I saw a survey many years ago that suggested only one in five parents felt competent to teach their children about personal finance. A recent...
Read More >Financial Planning for Relocation During Divorce
What steps can you take during the emotionally-draining and uncertain divorce process to financially plan for relocation? In concert with...
Read More >When to Rollover Your 401(k)
The financial industry wants to make sure you are fully aware you left something b...
Read More >Financial Stress of Supporting Parents AND Children
Talk about pressure. Many Baby Boomers and Generation Xers are feeling it from multiple directions — from a sense of obligation to help their...
Read More >Thinking Out Loud About Long Term Care
A recent study released by Mutual of Omaha quotes the following statistics regarding Long Term…75% of people over age 65 eventually need long...
Read More >A Guide to Vacation Cash Conservation
Camera, sunscreen, golf clubs, a good book — when it comes to vacation necessities do not forget to bring along your wise spending habits. They...
Read More >What is Financial Planning?
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 >The 'Last' Estate Plan
Now that you have diligently and thoroughly thought out your estate plans and have visited your attorney to legally document those estate plans...
Read More >What If I’m Wrong
If you’ve ever watched Steve Jobs 2005 Stanford Commencement Speech, you will likely remember the poignant description of his morning ritual in...
Read More >Preferred Stock Basics
Warren Buffet was recently in the headlines after agreeing to purchase Bank of America preferred stock. Buffet’s investment comes in the form...
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