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Where Is Dad’s Money?
13.08.19 08:04 AM - Comment(s)
Imagine if, sadly, Dad dies or becomes incapacitated. You’re in charge of handling all his financial affairs, from managing his investments to putting income sources in place for Mom.
Pros and Cons of Legislative Inertia
06.08.19 08:02 AM - Comment(s)
While the 2020 presidential election gains steam, it seems that the passion for new legislation has taken a backseat. As of July 1, the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives had passed 169 bills this year1 while the Republican-dominated Senate had passed 61.2 Unfortunately, as of the same dat...
2019 Midyear Outlook
30.07.19 08:00 AM - Comment(s)
Kiplinger recently noted that the U.S. stock market appeared more resilient than ever, having bounced back from a devastating end of 2018. Employment remains relatively steady, inflation flat and the Fed has indicated reticence to increasing interest rates through the end of the year. In fact, the o...
Tech Talk: Energy Innovation, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
23.07.19 07:58 AM - Comment(s)
Technology is the largest single segment of the stock market — bigger than the industrial and financial sectors. It’s also an industry of constant innovation and unlimited potential, presenting enormous investment opportunities for both institutional and Main Street investors. This is great for tech...
Don’t Avoid Family Conversations About Money
16.07.19 07:56 AM - Comment(s)
One of the first discussions a young couple may have when starting a family is about affordability. How will they pay for child care? Will one spouse quit their job to stay home and raise the child? Here are a couple of interesting facts that may enter that equation:1
- The average income for first-ti...
- The average income for first-ti...
Stock Market Roundup: What to Watch
09.07.19 07:49 AM - Comment(s)
Between 1926 and 2018, the S&P 500 experienced double-digit annual losses only 11 times. Not only did the market recover, but the index has never permanently lost ground in any rolling 15-year period during that timeframe.1
While past performance is no guarantee of future results, that bit of his...
More Tax Considerations For 2019
02.07.19 07:39 AM - Comment(s)
According to IRS estimates, taxpayers collectively pay about 82 percent of taxes they legitimately owe. This amounts to about $458 billion annually in lost taxes, based on data from 2008 to 2010.1
Of course, we do not recommend strategies to avoid legitimate tax liabilities. However, it is important ...
Boosting Financial Literacy is a Top Priority
25.06.19 07:35 AM - Comment(s)
Financial literacy has always been a challenge. However, now that much of the burden of retirement income has shifted to employees instead of employers, it is all the more important that we begin teaching the principles of saving and investing to people as early as possible.1
In a recent survey, 44 p...
Retirement Planning Challenges
18.06.19 07:31 AM - Comment(s)
In 1985, only 10 percent of people aged 65 and older were either in the workforce or job hunting. Today, that share has doubled, for a couple of reasons. First, fewer 65-year-olds have enough money to retire. Second, the number of people in this demographic with a college degree has more than double...
Tech Trends
11.06.19 07:27 AM - Comment(s)
There are different formulas for launching highly successful companies. First, create a product that solves a problem that no one knew they had — for instance, how online search engines replaced encyclopedias. Then, there are ideas that help solve problems that plague millions of people.
Back pain, f...
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