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The Role of Insurance in Financial Planning: What Clients Should Consider

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Many do not generally relate insurance to financial planning, it can have a huge effect on your financial well-being. Insurance plays a huge role in your overall financial picture and it is extremely important to make sure you are not only covered, but that the amount of coverage fits your individualized needs. While insurance can […]

Compound Growth: Build Your Wealth Exponentially

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One common misconception many of us have when it comes to investing is that it is too late to start. Whether you’re thinking about retirement, buying a new home, or even assisting your kids through college, it is never too late to start. One of the main reasons it is never too late to start […]

Pre-Retirement: More Questions Than Answers

Retirement is a process, not an event. There needs to be planning, preparation, adjustments and monitoring. Aside from the financial aspect, there is also a mental preparation that needs to happen, and most individuals do not plan for this part. Ultimately, the goal is to retire TO something, not FROM something. What am I going […]

How Can I Stretch My Dollar Further in 2023?

As you go into the New Year, you may be considering what sustainable financial changes you can make. The big picture is very blunt – earn more money or spend less! Of course, it is not as easy to earn more money, so the real focus can be on spending less. Spending less is actually […]

How Working With An Advisor is Like Having Financial Insurance

Insurance is a peace of mind agreement – generally, it is something you need to have, but hope to never use. The purpose of insurance is to act as protection against possible negative outcomes and risks you cannot afford to cover yourself. Property losses, accidents, theft, liability, catastrophic loss… these are all risks in life […]

Roth Conversion

By Todd Brost, CFP®   History of the Roth IRA? It is named after the late U.S. Senator William V. Roth Jr., who was a WWII veteran, a lawyer, and the legislation’s sponsor. It was created by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997. Contributions to Roth IRAs grew from $8.6 billion in 1998, to $605 […]