
A Financial Primer for the Contemporary American Household
In the melting pot that is today’s America, would you believe that “traditional” husband-and-wife family households are now in the minority,...
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10 Ways to Cut Your Debt Now
For many, the decision to get out of debt is preceded by weeks, months or possibly years of worry about these obligations. But it’s important...
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Paragliding Off the Fiscal Cliff
Well the fiscal cliff, much like the Mayan calendar, and much like Y2K, was just another non-event. A lot of buzz with even a lot more fizzle....
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As Open Enrollment Approaches, Do a Benefit Checkup
With the pressures we face on the job, very few of us think about reviewing every benefit we get from our employers – unless something goes...
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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...
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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...
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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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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 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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Top 10 Reasons I'm Thankful
I’m thankful that I’m not a turkey!I’m thankful that I have the gift of sight so that I can see the changing of the leaves and my little girls...
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Ten Wise Financial Planning Moves for Millennials
As busy as they are building careers, starting families and carving out a niche in the world, the importance of financial planning early in...
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How to Give Like a Billionaire
Legendary investor Warren Buffet and billionaire entrepreneur Bill Gates created the “Giving Pledge” in 2010. The Pledge was a way to...
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Financial Strategies for a Retirement Savings Deficit
As diverse as the American population is, the vast majority of us, regardless of age or background, are united in our concern about saving...
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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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Creating Your First Budget
Budgeting is one of the first great lessons of personal finance, yet relatively few people are taught the basics of creating one. Or if they’re...
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Put Your Credit Resolutions in Motion
One way to cut the sting of heavy credit card bills is to set a new agenda when it comes to credit. Consider the following ideas:Set Dates for...
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Take Charge of Your Financial Literacy
As you may have seen on this or other sites, April is Financial Literacy month. While some people go back and forth as to whether or not...
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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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Tax Reform – What is Fair?
Unless you have been on another planet for the past several months, and or years, you know that we are facing difficult financial times. Our...
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How Owning Rental Properties and Stocks Can Be Similar
In today’s turbulent market, why not rent out your portfolio — yes, rent out your portfolio! Okay, maybe that’s not entirely possible.However,...
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Checklist for Year-End Planning
I recently attended a large public seminar that focused on educating consumers about the value of financial planning. The headliner of the...
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Choice Overload and Analysis Paralysis
Do you like having a lot of options to choose from on a restaurant menu? Or, do too many choices make it harder to make your decision? If you...
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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...
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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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Consider This Before Holiday Spending
“We have been persuaded to……Spend money we don’t haveOn things we don’t needTo create i...
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The Best House for your Money
When you buy a home, it's important to consider its resale potential, even if you have no foreseeable plans to move. Here are some tips:A...
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Year-Round Tax Tips for Business Owners
Business owners are constantly seeking ways to strengthen their financial bottom line, to gain that little extra competitive edge. The tax code...
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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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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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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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