The Fear and Pain of Going Against the Crowd
It is no secret that many of the world’s best investors are contrarians who are known for their ability to think independently and avoid the...
Read More >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...
Read More >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...
Read More >How to Improve Poor Credit
If you suspect that you have a credit problem, you can check your credit by ordering a credit report from one or all of the three major credit...
Read More >Personal Finance 101 for Recent College Grads
Now that you have earned a college diploma, it’s time for a crash course in personal finances. This course isn’t theoretical like a lot of...
Read More >Returning Military Financial Re-entry to Everyday Life
It's never too early for military personnel and their families to start talking about the right financial steps to make when returning home.One...
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 >What Divorce Planning Insights Should You Know About
The costs of raising your child from birth to the age of maturity in your state have become increasingly more expensive, with estimates of...
Read More >Retirement Base Income Vehicles
By: FPA Member Jason K. Branning, CFP® Last Updated: April 23, 2012...
Read More >5 Common Retirement Planning Mistakes (And How To Fix Them)
The timing could not have been worse. The largest generation of retirees in our nation’s history is entering their retirement years during the...
Read More >Is a Geriatric Care Manager Right for You or a Loved One
For anyone who has ever lost sleep worrying how their parents are doing half a country away, hiring a geriatric care manager (GCM) might be a...
Read More >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...
Read More >5 Steps for Dealing with Recession
The economic news of late does not seem supportive of a rapid economic rebound. In fact, for a growing number of individuals there is concern...
Read More >Videos of The 6 Biggest Financial Planning Problems
I feel that a picture’s worth 1000 words and a video clip is worth 1000 pictures. So I’m putting this blog together to show you the 6 things to...
Read More >What Is Your Savings Strategy?
It's never an easy question to answer. What should you save toward? Should you save only for retirement? Should you save for college first and...
Read More >The Phases of Retirement
For many, the phrase “retirement planning” has become limited to the planning done in the years leading up to retirement. When you consider...
Read More >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...
Read More >Wealth Planning and Protection Strategies for Your Family
How can you optimally handle the responsibility of planning and protecting wealth for your intended heirs and causes? Devise trusts that hold...
Read More >Estate Planning for the Middle Class - Part III
Part III: More Estate Planning DocumentsLast month we looked at the first of the basic estate planning documents — the will — and at the...
Read More >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...
Read More >Fearful of Wall Street and Not Saving for Retirement
Generation Y investors are the most conservative generation of investors since the great depression, despite their long-term time horizon,...
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 >9 Ways to Keep Holiday Spending Under Control
As the year comes to a close, spending in most households heads up – on holiday gifts, entertainment and, depending on where you live, on...
Read More >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...
Read More >How Sharpe is Your Portfolio
Whenever I meet with prospective clients, I usually hear the following comment “I want my portfolio to outperform the overall market, but I don...
Read More >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...
Read More >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...
Read More >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,...
Read More >Emergency Cash Reserves-Unloved Yet Necessary
I met with a couple recently to deliver their financial plan, and throughout the first half of the meeting we laughed repeatedly as they seemed...
Read More >Matrimonial Bliss - Pros and Cons of Merging Your Finances
Congratulations on deciding to tie the knot and making it official by getting married! Before you happily embark on your wedding preparation...
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