Financial Strategies for a Retirement Savings Deficit
As diverse as the American population is, the vast majority of us, regardless of age or background, are united in our concern about saving...
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How A Six Year Old Saves For Retirement
In our society of conspicuous consumption and spending-beyond-means, many parents face an uphill battle to encourage children to save for the...
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What Common QDRO Mistakes Should You Avoid in Your Divorce
How can you and your soon-to-be-former spouse split your individual qualified retirement savings, frequently the largest asset you may each own...
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What Is Your Risk Tolerance
When it comes to building a solid and comprehensive financial plan, it's critical to get a sense of your tolerance for risk. Most tools that...
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I Don’t Understand My Financial Plan
Recently reflecting on some of cinema’s greatest intellectual quotations, I was reminded of movie Detective James Carter’s infamous query in...
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The Real Cost of Paper US Savings Bonds
Do you have a stack of U.S. Savings Bonds stashed under your mattress or in a safe deposit box that you’ve been collecting since childhood? You...
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When to Rollover Your 401(k)
The financial industry wants to make sure you are fully aware you left something b...
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It Starts With One Good Decision
We are bombarded daily with tens of thousands of decisions. In the first half hour of the day, hundreds of decisions hit us. What clothes to...
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Mind Your Own Business Planning Tips for a Smooth Start-Up
It started with a great idea: a product or service on which you’re convinced a successful entrepreneurial venture can be built. Now comes the...
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How to Survive Financially after a Job Loss
You may have joined—or are about to join—the ranks of the unemployed. Now what?Early key moves and decisions can make the difference between...
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Applying for Financial Aid - A Quick FAFSA Primer
Financial aid is a broad term that covers financial help through the college your child attends. Financial aid includes merit and needs-based...
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Prioritizing Retirement Decisions
Retirement can be daunting to figure out, because the implications of your choices tend to get magnified. A market drop or negative health...
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How Accurate is Your Retirement Model
I recently had the opportunity to revisit retirement modeling software. As one of my jobs, I teach a economics course, and one of the things I...
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Decisions Decisions
Imagine for a moment that you are one of the few lucky people in America still covered by a defined benefit pension plan. Now imagine that you...
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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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Debt the Double-Edged Sword
The debt amount a person or entity owes to a creditor for funds borrowed is a four letter word capable of conjuring cold sweats in many...
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8 Major Retirement Blunders
It really doesn't take much to derail a retirement plan. Most of the errors in planning for retirement are those of neglect, omission or panic....
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What Is Your Savings Strategy?
It's never an easy question to answer. What should you save toward? Should you save only for retirement? Should you save for college first and...
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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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Losing Your Inheritance to Uncle Sam - or Others
Successful estate planning takes not one generation, but two. The first generation needs to make a clear, sensible plan and the second needs to...
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This Valentine's Day Get Rid of Loser Money Habits
Last year’s Valentine’s Day blog was about how to not break the ba...
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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...
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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...
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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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Income Tax Planning — Tax Strategy — Tax Planning Advice — Tax Prep vs. Tax Planning
Most families think about taxes only when they, or a professional tax preparer, sit down to complete their federal, and maybe state, income tax...
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Divorce Across Borders
Given the mobility enjoyed by individuals today, divorce across borders is becoming increasingly prevalent. It is also one of the most...
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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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Thinking of Refinancing
While no one can count on rate forecasts, the prospect of lower mortgage rates should have borrowers thinking about taking advantage of cuts...
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In the Coming Months and Beyond
Collect Financial & Estate DocumentsGather your income tax returns, a list of assets and liabilities, retirement and investment accounts, stock...
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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...
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