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...
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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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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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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...
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What If I’m Wrong
If you’ve ever watched Steve Jobs 2005 Stanford Commencement Speech, you will likely remember the poignant description of his morning ritual in...
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Remarriage During Divorce and Estate Planning Complications
Looking beyond divorce is both hopeful and encouraging. Planning for a fresh start may include building and forging new family bonds with...
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Red White Blue…and Green Finance 101 for Military Spouses
Among the many unique challenges that military families face, managing household finances can be especially demanding, particularly for...
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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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Where the Heck is Easy Street?
From Main Street to Wall Street, people are desperately looking for Easy Street. The troubling state of affairs is infusing fear into America’s...
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20 Financial Planning Questions That You Need an Answer To!
Answering financial planning questions is something that I am passionate about and absolutely love to do. Although when I think about what’s...
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Indebted Now What
It is hard to read a newspaper, listen to the radio, or watch TV these days without hearing about the level of government (state and federal)...
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How to be Smarter About Buying Cars
Much of the personal finance industry is focused on investing, but it’s also important to know how to be a better saver and spender. For many...
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Location, location, location
You have probably heard the old real estate adage – location, location, location – meaning the location of your house has a great impact on...
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Financial Parenting for Young Adults
By FPA Members Elaine King, CFP®, CDFATM and Philip Herzberg, CFP®, AEP®, MSF Last Updated: May 7, 2012Dr. Lee Hausner,...
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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...
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What Should I Be Saving: Part 3
This blog will continue the theme of how much you should be saving each year in order to meet the future goals that you have for yourself and...
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Avoid Retirement Fail Strategies for the Under 40 Worker
It’s tough being a younger worker in this economy. Whether you are facing an entry level salary in your first job out of college or are a...
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Make Sure Your Travel Insurance is a Real Safety Net
Weather delays, terrorism scares and general overcrowding in the skies have lead to plenty of frightening travel news on the airwaves. If you...
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Helping Parents Put Their Finances in For A Baby Arrival
Among all of life’s momentous occasions, having a baby is about as big as it gets. Given the sheer magnitude of the occasion and all the new...
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Is This Wall Street or Las Vegas Blvd.
$400 on Big Red – am I buying a share of Apple or placing an all or nothing craps bet? The past couple months have felt like a rough night at...
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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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Casualty Losses and Disaster Preparedness
For those living on the Eastern seaboard still cleaning up from Hurricane Sandy, we at the Financial Planning Association, wish you and yours...
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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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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...
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Funding Considerations for those Starting a Small Business
The bankers are saying “We’re lending!” but the small business owners are saying “No, they aren’t.” There clearly is a disconnection. Here are...
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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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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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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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Financial Planning The Purpose and Benefits
Last Updated: October 5, 2009 People frequently misunderstand the purpose and benefits of financial planning. They think it's only about...
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Don’t Forget to Audit Your Beneficiary Designations
In an ever increasing complex world, one aspect of your financial lives that is not always correct is the beneficiary of your retirement...
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