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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Setting SMART Goals
How often in life have you been able to accomplish something without first defining what it is that you’re attempting to do? For example, have...
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Retired at last
Two of the first and most important decisions to make are:How much to withdraw annually from your nest eggWhat accounts to draw fromThe...
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Should I Play The Lottery
A lot has been written recently about the lottery. There’s a direct correlation between articles written about the lottery and the size of the...
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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...
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Indebted Now What
It is hard to read a newspaper, listen to the radio, or watch TV these days without hearing about the level of government (state and federal)...
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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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Your Credit Score: Knowing Whats Behind the Number
Your credit score is one of the most important numbers in life. It ranks right up there with your Social Security number – except this one can...
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The Emotional Pitfalls of Selling Stocks
Have you ever struggled to determine when you should sell a stock? If you have, then you are not alone. Most investors focus almost all of...
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Year End Tax Planning - Part Two - Business
Year-end tax considerations for businesses are not quite as up in the air as is the individual tax situation so let’s take a look at a few of...
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Retirement and Taxes
As we enter the final weeks of tax season, now is a great time to review your goals and look towards your retirement planning. If you are...
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Be Wise at Work - Use Open Enrollment to Your Benefit
Football. Fall foliage. Falling temperatures. Autumn has arrived, and with it is a golden opportunity for members of the American workforce to...
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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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Returning Military Financial Re-entry to Everyday Life
It's never too early for military personnel and their families to start talking about the right financial steps to make when returning home.One...
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Initial Public Offerings Historical Returns
You may hear a lot about initial public offerings of stock in the news, as technology companies have recently grabbed headlines with large...
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4 Steps Toward Good Financial Decisions
Making good financial decisions sits at the base of financial success. Really all financial advice revolves around that one goal — helping you...
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A Reverse Mortgage Story
I wanted to take a moment to tell you a story of a ‘reverse mortgage’ plac...
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4 Ways to Use Your Tax Refund
Visions of excess dance in your head as you await the arrival of a tax refund check from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This is “found...
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Just Married - Financial Planning for Newlyweds
Last Updated: April 19, 2010 The vows have been exchanged. The honeymoon is over. Now comes the hard part. Now it's time, if you haven't...
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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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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...
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A Cautionary Tale Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
The call came while I was cooking dinner the other night – my mother had received a phone call from a woman purporting to be calling on behalf...
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The College Funding Surprise
Much has been written in this space and many others about the ins and outs and ups and downs of college planning. Information is available...
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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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Calling All Troops! What is Your Mission?
What I’m talking about is your financial mission for yourself and your family. No one starts a vacation without a destination. No one starts a...
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Earned Income - Work Required
Recently I received an email from a client wanting clarification of his earned income. The school district that he and his wife live in had...
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How to Buy Commodities
You have probably heard that commodities are a great way to protect your portfolio from inflation and offer variety from traditional stocks and...
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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...
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Getting a Divorce Financially Prepare Yourself
Last Updated: May 11, 2009 When it comes to life events, few can compare with divorce. With a divorce, your life gets turned upside down with...
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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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