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What Volatility Truly Means
Sep 19, 2022 | Investing Strategies, Stock Market
Nowadays, the word “volatility” seems thrown around more than ever. Usually, when it comes to financial talk, “volatility” is used to describe a downward trend. But that’s not what volatility really means! Volatility is technically referring to large up and down...
Trusts vs. Wills – What’s the Difference?
Sep 12, 2022 | Estate Planning
Planning for after your passing can be difficult. But creating a plan for what happens to your estate is highly important for your family and your legacy. If left unattended, your estate can potentially be caught up in arduous court processes and cause disputes...
Going “Back to School” on Your Retirement Plan
Sep 6, 2022 | Retirement Planning
When you think about your school years, whether your high school, college, or post-grad days, you’ll revisit memorable moments from when you had your whole life ahead of you. Schooling is all about providing students with the tools they need to achieve their future...
3 Strikes to Avoid When Tax Planning
Aug 29, 2022 | Tax Planning, Taxes
Taxes are among the most common concern for people in retirement. You might be wondering how to start thinking about your tax strategy so you aren’t taxed more than you need to be. These three mistakes can help start the conversation about what a comprehensive tax...
5 Key Components to the Retirement Bucket Strategy
Aug 22, 2022 | Financial Planning, Investing Strategies, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning
Saving for retirement is a long-term endeavor. It’s not about finding the next hottest stock or trying to get rich quickly. It requires a different perspective on your wealth and income that accounts for your needs in different stages of your life, from the beginning...
4 Easy-to-Overlook Estate Planning Mistakes
Aug 15, 2022 | Estate Planning
It’s easy to avoid making an estate plan, but not having one won’t be easy on your loved ones. Having your affairs in order can greatly help your family, so consider creating a comprehensive estate plan. Unfortunately, there are many easy-to-overlook estate planning...
Inflation and a Gallon of Milk
Aug 8, 2022 | Economy, Financial Planning
In 1960, a gallon of conventional whole milk was 31 cents, and today it’s $4.21 on average.[1] A few dollars might not seem like much, but that’s a 1,258% increase! Now that we’re seeing high inflation, the buying power of your money – including your retirement...
Are You Asking the Right Questions Before You Retire?
Aug 1, 2022 | Retirement Planning
You might remember a time when markets kept increasing and your retirement portfolio was smooth sailing. But that was before the recent inflation numbers and market correction. You may have built a substantial nest egg, but even then, you may be concerned about how...
Inflation Finds its Way to Your Wallet
Jul 25, 2022 | Economy, Financial Planning
There’s no doubt that people have been feeling the effects of inflation on their wallets. Everything from food to gas to home repair products seems to be increasing every day. Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell, is taking inflation very seriously, raising...
Don’t Succumb to the Fear of Missing Out
Jul 18, 2022 | Financial Planning, Investing Strategies
If you’ve followed markets or financial news, especially in the past few years, you may have come across the term “fear of missing out,” commonly abbreviated to FOMO. When markets keep going up, FOMO can start to creep in. It can start to feel like you’re leaving...
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