If you’re five to 10 years away from retirement, it’s time to start getting specific about your plans after exiting your career.
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Many investors have heard the term “asset allocation” at one time or another. From the first time we sign up for a 401k plan at the office all the way through
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In the story of Alice in Wonderland, Alice arrives at a fork in the road and wonders aloud which road to take. A smiling Cheshire Cat appears and asks her what
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Most people think estate planning is only for wealthy people. Certainly, the 55% of Americans who died without a will thought so, even though all of their
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If you are the parents or grandparents of a child of any age chances are good that the escalating costs of higher education are on your mind.
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The quick answer is “it depends.” But, for the 33 percent of retirees who now rely more heavily on their Social Security benefits to sustain their lifestyle
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One of the best illustrated instances of indecision occurs in the story of Alice in Wonderland in which Alice comes to a fork in the road and must choose a path
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When it comes to investing, people can be their own worst enemy. Nearly all of the mistakes made by investors can be attributed to their behavior which is
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It’s a presidential election year and with that comes the invariable stock market correlations seeking to predict election results or forecast the market’s
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It has only been since the Baby Boomer generation began to cross the retirement threshold that we’ve had to seriously confront the new challenge of our
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One of the biggest decisions many of our clients face is what to do with their 401k plan when they leave their employer.
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A recent survey indicates that an increasing number of high net worth investors are willing to pay for solid, unbiased, fee-only investment advice, which is not
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