
A Guide for Graduates and Their Parents
Have a child graduating from high school or college soon? Go ahead, pat yourself and your youngster on the back for a job well done. But with...
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Family Taxation
Most of what we, as taxpayers, understand about taxation comes from our focus on taxes and how they affect us either individually or as a...
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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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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...
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What To Do Financially After a Death
Make a list of financial issues that will need to be addressed in the coming weeks and months, and focus on those actions that you must take...
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Should You Keep the Marital Home - Divorce Settlement
A home is typically the toughest asset to divide when it comes to divorce. There are memories, dreams, and a sense of familiarity tied to it,...
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Base Rate Neglect Help Yourself by Knowing the Odds
Behavioral finance is the study of the emotional and cognitive biases that can lead to irrational financial decisions. While behavioral finance...
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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...
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Creating Your First Budget
Budgeting is one of the first great lessons of personal finance, yet relatively few people are taught the basics of creating one. Or if they’re...
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Preferred Stock Basics
Warren Buffet was recently in the headlines after agreeing to purchase Bank of America preferred stock. Buffet’s investment comes in the form...
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Should I Replace My Annuity
When an insurance agent or broker recommends an annuity replacement, it may actually be a good idea for you and your family — or it may just be...
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Who's Preparing Your Tax Return?
For many of you, your answer will be “I prepare my own return.” If your return is a simple one because all you have is a W-2 form for your...
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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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A Suitable Divorce Resolution Option for Your Family
Keeping in mind that one in two marriages end in divorce, you should also know that this past holiday season possibly signified a vital turning...
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Young Investors Key to Beating the Market
Want to know how to beat the market? “Sure,” you may say, “it’s possible. If I spent my every waking hour researching undervalued companies....
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Planning for Retirement in Today’s World
Twenty and thirty years ago, the picture of retirement most people had in mind was one where there was a finality to your job, you’d move to...
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Planning Basics for New and Expecting Parents
Making the decision to start a family is not an easy one. It’s one that comes with excitement, terror, and the need to get both your physical...
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Tips to Take Your International Travel Dollar Further
Trailblazing travel writer Eugene Fodor once said, “You don’t have to be rich to travel well.” As true as that statement may be, taking a trip...
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Financial Stress of Supporting Parents AND Children
Talk about pressure. Many Baby Boomers and Generation Xers are feeling it from multiple directions — from a sense of obligation to help their...
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Finding Support to Keep Your Resolutions
Last night during strength training class, our leader, Lori, wanted us to know that she would whip us into shape. “No breaks,” she said. “I can...
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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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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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How to Give Like a Billionaire
Legendary investor Warren Buffet and billionaire entrepreneur Bill Gates created the “Giving Pledge” in 2010. The Pledge was a way to...
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The Promise and Peril of New Year Money Resolutions
As is customary this time of year, we begin to reflect on the year that is ending as well as the approaching year. This process can create a...
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Mind Your Own Business Planning Tips for a Smooth Start-Up
It started with a great idea: a product or service on which you’re convinced a successful entrepreneurial venture can be built. Now comes the...
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The Emotional Pitfalls of Selling Stocks
Have you ever struggled to determine when you should sell a stock? If you have, then you are not alone. Most investors focus almost all of...
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It Starts With One Good Decision
We are bombarded daily with tens of thousands of decisions. In the first half hour of the day, hundreds of decisions hit us. What clothes to...
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If You Had the Time to Plan for a Sudden Serious Illness or Death in the Family What Would You Do
A sudden death or serious illness in the family can knock spouses and other family members for a loop. If the primary breadwinner dies, what...
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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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Spousal Lifetime Access Trust: A Useful Estate Planning Tool
"Having your cake and eating it too" is usually beyond what we can deliver in wealth management. That has been especially true when making...
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