Investment
Mapping Future

Mapping Your Financial Future

We live in a world that likes to make models. We’re obsessed with economists modeling what inflation may be, how weather patterns will emerge,...

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Starting a New Job
Without Negotiating

Earn Higher Pay Without Negotiating

It turns out that the “lost decade” of zero growth not only pertains to the stock market, but to personal income too. The U.S. Census Bureau...

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Divorce
Finances in Divorce

Sometimes It Doesn't Work Out - Finances in Divorce

It was marital bliss then life happened. Now you are getting a divorce! It is a stressful and emotional time and there are important decisions...

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Losing a Job
new jobs

Putting a Plan Into Place

Early key moves and decisions can make a difference between surviving financially until you're successfully employed again – perhaps even...

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Buying a Home
New House

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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Retirement
Brain Action

My Brain Made Me Do It

How does one get off this ride? 2011 was another year of market moving headlines. We saw the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan. Osama Bin...

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Losing a Home
refinancing mortgage

Refinancing your Mortgage in Retirement

With mortgage rates at historic lows, many home owners are refinancing mortgages. But for many, this seems to be an impossible task. There are...

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Estate Planning
getting set for retirement

Are You All Set?

Several years ago I was asked to give a retirement seminar to my family at a reunion. This was a little strange for me because, as the second...

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Retirement
Retirement Preperation

Retirement Preparation to Live Comfortably Later

Retirement may seem a long way off for people in their 20s, 30s and 40s. Why fret about something that’s decades away? Ben Franklin once said...

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College
Education Funding

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...

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Retirement
Inheriting Retirement

Beneficiaries and Inheriting a Retirement Account

As your financial planner did an annual review of your financial plans, he or she probably went over your beneficiary designations to review...

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Divorce
Special Needs Alliance

Financial Planning for Your Special Needs Family in Divorce

With effective financial planning during divorce for your special needs children, you can handle unique concerns and help promote the future...

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Savings
SavingPart3

What Should I Be Saving: Part 3

This blog will continue the theme of how much you should be saving each year in order to meet the future goals that you have for yourself and...

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Starting a New Job

Considerations in Starting a Business

When considering starting a business...

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Divorce
divorced baby boomers

Retirement Planning Insights for Divorcing Baby Boomers

As a divorcing Baby Boomer (between 47 and 65 years old), you may face the intricate retirement planning challenge of partitioning your...

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Savings
Party on a Budget

How to Throw a Fabulous Holiday Party on a Budget

I love to entertain, especially during the holidays while my Christmas tree is up and the house is warm and inviting. However, hosting parties...

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College
student savings

6 Steps for Student Savings

With college tuition rates ever on the rise, today’s students of higher learning are coming face-to-face with the prospect of looming student...

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saving on taxes
Tax Tips Business

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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Divorce
blended family

Divorce and Estate Planning for Future Blended Families

Keeping in perspective that 65 percent of remarriages will involve kids from a past marriage,1 you should devise and implement an estate plan...

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Savings
Retirement and Taxes

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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Preparing for Disaster
travel insurance

Make Sure Your Travel Insurance is a Real Safety Net

Weather delays, terrorism scares and general overcrowding in the skies have lead to plenty of frightening travel news on the airwaves. If you...

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Savings
grocery store

Surviving the Grocery Store Maze

For many people, the grocery bill is one of the largest flexible budget items. Everyone needs food and water to survive, but after meeting this...

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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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Divorce
financial mistakrs

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...

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Savings
Emergency Cash Reserves

Emergency Cash Reserves-Unloved Yet Necessary

I met with a couple recently to deliver their financial plan, and throughout the first half of the meeting we laughed repeatedly as they seemed...

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Savings
Paper Bonds

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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Investment
Valentines day

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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College
most financial aid

College Math: 12 Tactics to Get the Most Financial Aid

The good news for college-bound students and their families is that increases in education costs are slowing, according to the College Board....

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Starting a New Job
unretirement

Planning a Post-retirement Move Back to the Workplace

There once was a time when retirement meant leaving the workforce for good.But an April 2006 survey by Zogby International and the MetLife...

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Divorce
Divorce Planning

Creating an After-Divorce Action Plan

The number of individuals getting late in life divorces has quietly increased over the last several years. The U.S. now has the highest...

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