Put Your Finances on a Diet: 8 Ways to Be a Better Saver
Every January, millions of us begin the New Year with a very familiar set of resolutions: Lose weight, save money. Both goals are surprisingly...
Read More >5 Steps for Dealing with Recession
The economic news of late does not seem supportive of a rapid economic rebound. In fact, for a growing number of individuals there is concern...
Read More >The Biggest Financial Mistake People Make
Start with a BudgetNo matter how sophisticated you think you are about your finances, don't pass up the opportunity to set a basic financial...
Read More >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...
Read More >Is Your Home Insurance Coverage Adequate
As the overall cost of replacing a home has risen due to the impact of multibillion-dollar natural disasters, it's hard to open an annual...
Read More >Education Funding Before During and After College
The message about the importance of higher education has not been lost for this generation of students. The problem is paying for it...
Read More >Retrain Your Brain for Financial Success
The training starts when we are very young. There is no class, no teacher, and no textbook. There is no exam, but we all get an “A.” We...
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 >Make Time for a Mid-Year Financial Checkup
There is an antidote to the anxiety and uncertainty that often mounts as the calendar advances through summer, fall, winter...and inevitably,...
Read More >STAYING Fiscally Fit
I’ve written several blogs, both for the Financial Planning Association and others comparing financial services to the diet & health industry....
Read More >Assessing Your Own Retirement Readiness
Whether you are a do-it-yourselfer or you plan to work with a financial planner, it might help to do a little retirement readiness assessment...
Read More >Financial Planning The Purpose and Benefits
Last Updated: October 5, 2009 People frequently misunderstand the purpose and benefits of financial planning. They think it's only about...
Read More >Launching a Business: A Financial Guide
The great entrepreneurial idea is there, along with the drive to turn that idea into a viable business. Finances are the X factor. The ultimate...
Read More >Prepaid Cards Get a Look From the Consumer Protection Bureau
In today’s economic world cash isn’t king – plastic is! Consumers swipe credit or debit cards for just about everything, including their...
Read More >Fiduciary vs. Suitability – Which standard is best
The debate as to which standard should prevail for financial advisors has raged for years now, although it's very far under the radar as far as...
Read More >I've Maxed Out My Retirement Plan... What Next?
First off, if this situation applies to you then let me say… “Congratulations!”You’re doing a great job of saving for your future, and it will...
Read More >Disability Income Insurance Checklist
When asked the question “what is your biggest asset”, most people will say “my house” or “my retirement plan.” But the truth is that our...
Read More >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...
Read More >Why Im Thankful for Financial Planning
This week is Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday of the year. My day will kick off running 10k with thousands of my closest friends in Cincinnati...
Read More >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...
Read More >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...
Read More >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...
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 >October Means Open Enrollment
Put on the coffee and roll up your sleeves! Deciding on employer benefit choices can be a daunting task, especially when the plans change from...
Read More >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...
Read More >When Should You Take Social Security
One of the first lessons of financial planning is that you shouldn’t base your retirement future on the prospects for the Social Security...
Read More >Taking Inventory of Your Marriage in Divorce
Your marriage is coming to an end. You look around and suddenly realize how do you go about deciding who gets what? Who gets the antique silver...
Read More >A Reverse Mortgage Story
I wanted to take a moment to tell you a story of a ‘reverse mortgage’ plac...
Read More >Protecting Your Most Important Asset
What is your most important asset? When asked this question, most people respond with their house, their 401(k), or the inheritance they hope...
Read More >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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