10 Investment Blunders to Avoid
When it comes to investing, mistakes are easy to make. In some cases, however, they could be easy to avoid. In his book, Asset Allocation for...
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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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I Bought a House, Now What?
Congratulations! You now own a piece of the American Dream. Here are a few financial tips for being a homeowner:Use Your Home to Build Good...
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A Financial Primer for the Contemporary American Household
In the melting pot that is today’s America, would you believe that “traditional” husband-and-wife family households are now in the minority,...
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Maximizing Your Time in Retirement
Time is money, as the old saying goes. If this is true, you may never be so wealthy (in time at least) as you are during retirement. Gone are...
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Year-Round Tax Tips for Business Owners
Business owners are constantly seeking ways to strengthen their financial bottom line, to gain that little extra competitive edge. The tax code...
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Confidence in Retirement 10 Planning Mistakes to Avoid
As more Baby Boomers approach their Golden Years they are faced with a plethora of challenges. Especially for those with greater resources, the...
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Buffering Up Your Resume – Tips from Financial Planners
Last Updated: June 20, 2011 "When one door...
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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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Invest in Yourself to Make Your Prospects Brighter
When we think of investments, we often forget that the best place to make an investment of money or time is in ourselves. So if you’re in a job...
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Financial Planning Be Part of Your Wedding Preparation
The excitement starts with an engagement ring. This starts months of planning for the big wedding day. Invitations, dresses, flowers, tuxedos,...
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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...
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Assessing Your Retirement Benefits During Divorce
When and how you apportion your retirement plan and employee benefits between you and your divorcing spouse is an essential family financial...
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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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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 for the Middle Class-Part I
Part I: What is it? Why do I need it?Everyone has an estate, regardless of size: it is just the total of your assets and liabilit...
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How Owning Rental Properties and Stocks Can Be Similar
In today’s turbulent market, why not rent out your portfolio — yes, rent out your portfolio! Okay, maybe that’s not entirely possible.However,...
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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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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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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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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,...
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Liability-driven Individual Retirement Planning
A straightforward beginning to thinking about retirement planning is to recognize and accept the inescapable truth that an individual cannot...
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Are You Better Off Today Than Four Years Ago?
Every day we get bombarded with reminders that we are not better off than we were four years ago. Obviously, if we have been unemployed during...
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To Buy or Rent
Owning a home has long been part of the American Dream. But given today’s economic realities and the risks associated with real estate...
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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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What to Invest In Today
I meet with individuals on a daily basis that have different perceptions of the world, and how they should react with their portfolio: I’m...
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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...
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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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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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Should You Buy Long-term Care Insurance
For many people in retirement, their greatest fear is ending up in a nursing home. Being able to live independently or, barring that, getting...
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