Remarriage During Divorce and Estate Planning Complications
Looking beyond divorce is both hopeful and encouraging. Planning for a fresh start may include building and forging new family bonds with...
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Helping Parents Put Their Finances in For A Baby Arrival
Among all of life’s momentous occasions, having a baby is about as big as it gets. Given the sheer magnitude of the occasion and all the new...
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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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Ingredients for Holiday Spending Success
It’s that time of year again. There’s excitement in the air, discussions and twitter posts about all that we’re grateful for, and holiday...
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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...
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How the Fed Sets Interest Rates
The role of the US Federal Reserve, referred to most as “the Fed,” and how it determines interest rates remains a mystery for many people. One...
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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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Preserving the Purchasing Power of Your Money For Retirement
Here’s a disconcerting thought: each year during retirement, everything you buy will cost more than it did the year before. Such is the nature...
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How to Select an Insurance Broker
Risk management and insurance planning are important parts of the financial planning process. Securing the right insurance begins with...
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Charitably Inclined?
As we approach the Holiday Season, our thoughts of giving usually rise. Whether it be for family and friends or for those in need, or causes...
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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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Retirement Math - How $200 May Be Translated to $66391
Last Updated: February 28, 2011 For those thinking about retirement, choosing when to retire must be balanced with making sure you are able to...
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Whole Life and Term Insurance
Should I purchase whole life or term insurance? This is perhaps the most frequently debated question when it comes to life insurance. If you do...
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Know Your Enemy Cognitive Behavioral Biases
You can be your own worst enemy if you do not have the proper perspective on your investment portfolio. Human nature can be contrary to...
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The Best House for your Money
When you buy a home, it's important to consider its resale potential, even if you have no foreseeable plans to move. Here are some tips:A...
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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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How to Choose a Financial Adviser
The Financial Planning Association website has a very useful section called “Choosing a Planner,” which begins by stating:...
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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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I am Married - What is My Filing Status
It is tax time and a frequent question I get is – Can I file married but separately for tax purposes?The easy answer is yes, but as always...
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Planning Your Retirement Journey
Imagine packing up your car for a trip, backing out of the driveway and you realize you have no gas or destination. Of course this would never...
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Strategies For Addressing The Long Term Care Challenge
When planning for retirement, all possible risks must be considered and evaluated. One of the most commonly overlooked is the potential need...
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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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Dont Just Buy What You Know
Investors often embrace advice from accomplished professionals to, “buy what you know.” Legendary fund manager Peter Lynch and investing icon...
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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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Nine Candles or Twelve Days Of
Whatever Holiday you and your family celebrate this time of year we at the Financial Planning Association wish you a joyous Holiday Season. For...
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Is Your 401(k) the Best Place to Invest
You’ve been contributing diligently to your 401(k), paying down debt, and are starting to wonder if there is something else you could be doing...
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STAYING Fiscally Fit
I’ve written several blogs, both for the Financial Planning Association and others comparing financial services to the diet & health industry....
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Determine if You’re Ready to Start Investing
Life is good. You love where you live. You’re flourishing at work. Your income is growing, and so, too, is your bank account. Everything, it...
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The Hunt for a Better Bank Account
The recent rise in banks looking to make up for lost revenue caused by tightening credit regulations and a seemingly never ending low rate...
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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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