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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Retirement Savings Plans for the Self-employed
Choosing to leave a corporate job and become self-employed does not mean you have to leave behind regular contributions to a retirement savings...
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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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What You Need to Know About Flood Insurance
I live in an area that was hit hard by Hurricane Irene. Although I lost power for a few days, that was nothing compared to the devastation...
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Retirement Income Tax Strategies
There are many factors to creating a stable, secure, and sustainable1 retirement income plan. One of the more important factors in retirement...
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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...
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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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Exceptions to the Early Withdrawal Penalty
Sometimes life doesn’t go according to plan, and sometimes what we’ve set aside for retirement must be used earlier than expected due to a job...
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Planning For Uncertainty
For many of my clients – as well as for me – uncertainty is one of the most frustrating pieces of the current economic and financial...
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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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Do Young Adult Children Need Estate Planning Documents
Recently my son, a 21 year old senior in college, required some minor surgery. I felt pretty comfortable with the privacy rules pertaining to...
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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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Avoiding Pitfalls in Estate Planning – Making it Work
Even with recent revisions to the Federal Estate Tax System, many people are still rightfully concerned over costs when their assets pass to...
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6 Ways to be a Financially Smart Sweetheart
With Valentine’s Day approaching, the heat-of-the-moment urge might be to splurge — to buy something expensive for that special someone, even...
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The Reality of Compound Returns
Albert Einstein was reportedly quoted as stating that compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe. However, compound interest...
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How to Minimize Anxiety as You Approach Retirement
By FPA member Joseph R. HearnLast Updated: August 10, 2011It’s understandable if you’re feeling a bit anxious. In the last few years we’ve had...
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Financial Skills and Children Leaving for College
Sending your children off to college with the values and readiness to handle financial responsibilities is a prodigious step toward their own...
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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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5 Factors to Consider: Selecting a Wealth Management Firm
As more consumers turn to comprehensive wealth managers for assistance in putting together a financial plan, it is becoming increasingly...
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A Diversified Approach to Investing in Commodities
If you watch TV, read the newspaper, or listen to the radio, you have probably heard something about buying gold. With gold prices hovering...
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Financial Planning for New Parents
Dramatic changes in one's life often require a reassessment of one's personal finances. And few events have a more profound impact on one's...
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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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Your Credit Score: Knowing Whats Behind the Number
Your credit score is one of the most important numbers in life. It ranks right up there with your Social Security number – except this one can...
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Why Free Things Can Wind Up Costing You
When was the last time you were drawn to a product or store by an advertisement offering something for free? Of course you have probably heard...
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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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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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How Accurate is Your Retirement Model
I recently had the opportunity to revisit retirement modeling software. As one of my jobs, I teach a economics course, and one of the things I...
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Weddings on a Budget A Plan to Pay for the Big Day
Now that the big question has been popped and the ring’s on her finger, it’s time to put the wedding planning machine in motion. Then the...
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I've Maxed Out My Retirement Plan... What Next?
First off, if this situation applies to you then let me say… “Congratulations!”You’re doing a great job of saving for your future, and it will...
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