
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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Investing For College — Investment Choices
The challenge today is that there are so many options for saving, and one size does not fit all. Some of the vehicles to implement your college...
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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 Retirement Journey Stay on Course
Volatile global financial markets, political issues, budgetary concerns, unemployment, debt crises, etc. These headlines can heighten your...
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Put Your Finances on a Diet: 8 Ways to Be a Better Saver
Every January, millions of us begin the New Year with a very familiar set of resolutions: Lose weight, save money. Both goals are surprisingly...
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Save with a Sound Financial Plan
Last Updated: February 17, 2012 Any recent efforts you've made to scrimp, save and pay off debt should become a permanent part of your...
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The Most Important Letter You May Ever Write
A simple letter of instruction, written in tandem with your will, may be the most important letter you will ever write. Not only will it...
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Reflections on Priorities – Get Ready for the Holidays Now
On September 11th of this year, I experienced several unconnected situations that required me to check in on my priorities and how they gel...
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Financial Planning for Relocation During Divorce
What steps can you take during the emotionally-draining and uncertain divorce process to financially plan for relocation? In concert with...
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Factors in Selecting a Power of Attorney Holder
When it comes to estate planning it is not only important to have the right documents, but it is crucial to have thought through the people who...
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Financial Planning Matters for Tackling a Divorce Settlement
Even though divorce is frequently a financially uncertain and emotionally-draining ordeal, you can alleviate qualms over your individual and...
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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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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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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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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...
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How to Survive Financially after a Job Loss
You may have joined—or are about to join—the ranks of the unemployed. Now what?Early key moves and decisions can make the difference between...
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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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The Fiscal Side to Staying Fit
I often compare the financial services industry to the world of diet and fitness. In fact, I wrote a...
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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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There's An App for That
With today’s World of smartphones and tablets being so useful in managing personal matters, I thought I would take this opportunity to share...
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Assessing Your Own Retirement Readiness
Whether you are a do-it-yourselfer or you plan to work with a financial planner, it might help to do a little retirement readiness assessment...
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Is It Better to Lease or Buy a Car
You have done all the hard work and fun research. You have picked out the color, make and model of your dream (or at least next) car. You have...
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The Challenge of Saving Part 2
If you’re like most Americans, you probably have a tough time saving as much as you should. Part of the problem may be that you do not know how...
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Money Matters for College Bound Children
How can you prepare and guide your children with their money management responsibilities before they leave for college and pursue their...
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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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Getting Ready for the New Cost-Basis Regulations
One way to gauge if you are financially ready to buy a home is to ask yourself the following four questions:1. Is My Credit in Good Shape...
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Ready for a Rainy Day Save for Emergencies
It has long seemed like trivial advice. Set three to six months of money aside in an emergency fund. Well, that advice is no longer something...
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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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Is Your Home Insurance Coverage Adequate
As the overall cost of replacing a home has risen due to the impact of multibillion-dollar natural disasters, it's hard to open an annual...
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Are Alternative Investments Right for You?
If the financial crisis of several years ago taught us anything, it is that the traditional stocks-bonds-and-cash investing model may no longer...
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