When to Rollover Your 401(k)
The financial industry wants to make sure you are fully aware you left something b...
Read More >Veteran's Day
This Monday November 12th we will recognize Veteran’s Day. As a nation, even when we cannot agree on whether or not we should participate in a...
Read More >A Checklist for Open Enrollment
This is the time of year to plan for what next year may look like and make your best guess as to what benefits you may need in terms of health,...
Read More >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...
Read More >Make Estate Plans to Benefit Yourself and Your Loved Ones
Judging by how little estate planning Americans do, they apparently don't mind making life difficult for themselves and their loved ones.That...
Read More >Keeping Score - Competitive Financial Relationships
Keeping score makes a lot of sense in many circumstances. You need to know who's winning if you play a card gam,e and in sports the score is...
Read More >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...
Read More >Financial Resolutions With Huge Fringe Benefits
Striving to improve our lives is part of being human. We all have things, personal and professional, we want to accomplish, goals we want to...
Read More >Before the Eulogy
I recently attended a funeral mass for the father of a client. It was a wonderful occasion to reflect on a well lived life of more than 90...
Read More >Protecting Your Most Important Asset
What is your most important asset? When asked this question, most people respond with their house, their 401(k), or the inheritance they hope...
Read More >Thinking of Refinancing
While no one can count on rate forecasts, the prospect of lower mortgage rates should have borrowers thinking about taking advantage of cuts...
Read More >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...
Read More >What Is Your Risk Tolerance
When it comes to building a solid and comprehensive financial plan, it's critical to get a sense of your tolerance for risk. Most tools that...
Read More >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...
Read More >Falling Off the Cliff
I am reminded of Douglas Adams’ quote “It’s not the fall that kills you; it’s the sudden stop at the end.” The U.S. Government, as a way to...
Read More >No Substitute
If advertising trends are any indication, more and more of us are experiencing increased levels of what I’ll call “yield fatigue”. New...
Read More >Disability Income Insurance Checklist
When asked the question “what is your biggest asset”, most people will say “my house” or “my retirement plan.” But the truth is that our...
Read More >Availability Bias Don’t Rely on Heuristic Decision Making
Traditional economics holds that people process information in an objective and unbiased manner. The reality, however, is that most people...
Read More >Dont Pay-Off Your Student Loans
If you are like most professionals, you graduated with over $100,000 in student loans. While that debt may feel like a monkey on your back, it...
Read More >How to Avoid a Ponzi Scheme Lessons from the Madoff Fraud
In the wake of Bernie Madoff’s $50 billion Ponzi scheme, many investors have grown more concerned about the safety and security of their...
Read More >A Guide to Vacation Cash Conservation
Camera, sunscreen, golf clubs, a good book — when it comes to vacation necessities do not forget to bring along your wise spending habits. They...
Read More >The Home Stretch - Your 50s and 60s
Try to boost your retirement savings goal up to 20 percent or more of your income. Workers age 50 and over can invest extra dollars into their...
Read More >Hindsight Bias The Reason Hindsight is 2020
An understanding of hindsight bias and other aspects of behavioral finance can make you a better investor by increasing awareness of the...
Read More >Should I Play The Lottery
A lot has been written recently about the lottery. There’s a direct correlation between articles written about the lottery and the size of the...
Read More >Top 10 Money Decisions for Today’s Incoming College Freshman
Money management is a bigger issue than ever on college campuses. Parents and students should start working on the student's financial future...
Read More >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...
Read More >7 Signs It’s Time to Retire
Deciding when to retire is not always easy. Many people simply base the decision on their birthday, but there are a whole host of other factors...
Read More >Credit Counseling Services
If you are stressed by debt and can't pay your bills on time, especially credit card debt, you may want to enlist the help of a nonprofit...
Read More >Our Desire to Get Rich - Quick
Perhaps it is the time of the year with gift giving and wishes for a happy and prosperous new year, but I sense it is the all-American desire...
Read More >Tried and True Tips to Lower Your Tax Tab
Tax season has a way of turning even the most diligent deadline-sticklers into big-time procrastinators. But, with April 18 fast approaching ...
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