Divorce
dividing a nest egg

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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Insurance
Flexible Spending

Flexible Spending Account Changes Looming

What is a FSA?Health care Flexible Spending Accounts, FSA’s, are benefit plans established by employers to reimburse employees for healt...

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Estate Planning
Part III

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...

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Saving on Taxes
Taxes Owed on Income Received

Keeping What You Make-Managing Taxes Owed on Income Received

Tax Rates OverviewUnder our current tax code, The Tax Act of 1986, as amended to date, the...

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Savings
A Couple's Plan

A Couple's Plan to Fix Their Financial Situation

The Problem/GoalIsabella Ryan and Ethan Sloane have plans on getting married, some day. But in the meantime, they want to get their financial...

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Estate Planning

Estate Plan — Estate Planning Information — Why You Need an Estate Plan

Many people assume that estate planning is only about saving estate taxes. Consequently, they often ignore estate planning because they assume...

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College
college children

Money Matters for College Bound Children

How can you prepare and guide your children with their money management responsibilities before they leave for college and pursue their...

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Investment
Accountability

Mutual Accountability

We talk a lot at the financial planning firm I work for about mutual accountability. In fact, it is part of our vision statement. What it means...

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Saving on Taxes
tax edge

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...

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Getting Married
Valentines Day

6 Secrets to Help Sweethearts Overcome Cash Conflicts

Valentine’s Day is approaching and the air is thick with the elegant scent of roses, romantic sentiments whispered between lovers, the ethereal...

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Starting a Family
PlanningAdoption

Financial Planning & Adoption

Two weeks ago, I became the proud uncle of an 11-year old boy at a wonderful celebration where more than 80 foster children found homes in...

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Divorce
Divorce Mediation

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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Saving on Taxes
Tax Refund

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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Retirement
Preparing for Retirement

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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Serving in the Military
military personnel

Financial Tips for Families of Activated Military Personnel

Reservist and National Guard families whose loved ones have been activated for duty in Iraq or other distant lands face not only separation but...

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Investment

REITs 101 What You Need to Know About Real Estate Investment Trusts

What is a REIT?REIT is the acronym for Real Estate Investment Trust, which is a real estate company that offers shares to the public. Some...

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Divorce
Divorce mistakes

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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Divorce
divorce state borders

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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retirement
Retirement Deficit

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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Investment
Stock market chart

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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Retirement
Social Security

Social Security

As more and more of our ‘baby boomers’ come of age and near the time for applying for social security benefits, I thought it might be...

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Starting a Family
New Parents

Financial Planning for New Parents

Dramatic changes in one's life often require a reassessment of one's personal finances. And few events have a more profound impact on one's...

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Investment
buying cars

How to be Smarter About Buying Cars

Much of the personal finance industry is focused on investing, but it’s also important to know how to be a better saver and spender. For many...

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Preparing for Disaster
Disaster prep

Casualty Losses and Disaster Preparedness

For those living on the Eastern seaboard still cleaning up from Hurricane Sandy, we at the Financial Planning Association, wish you and yours...

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Starting a Family
Help College Student

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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Investment
Talking to Planner

Why Talk to a Financial Planner When You’re in Your 20s

It may seem like a challenge — you’re in your first job, you’re paying your own living expenses for the first time and, like many college...

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retirement
Retirement Account

RMD Time: Handling Retirement Account Distributions

Anyone who owns a tax-advantaged retirement account such as a 401(k) or individual retirement account (IRA) — that’s 63% of (or 77.5 million)...

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Stolen Identity
Against Identity Theft

Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft

Identity theft is an increasingly worrisome topic for many. With more than a million people affected by identity theft each year, the below are...

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Retirement
Maxed Retirement

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...

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Savings
holiday spending

9 Ways to Keep Holiday Spending Under Control

As the year comes to a close, spending in most households heads up – on holiday gifts, entertainment and, depending on where you live, on...

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