The Most Important Question to ask your Financial Advisor

If you’ve ever been on the hunt for a financial advisor, you’ve probably seen the “10 Questions to ask a Financial Advisor.” We’ve all pushed content about it and they’re nearly all identical in substance. Questions such as:             “Are you a Fiduciary”             “What are your fees”             “Qualifications and Experience?”             “Are you a CFP® (usually followed…

Increase Your Tax Savings and Grow Your Small Business Retirement Plans

According to Business Insider, there were 14.9 million self-employed Americans in 2021, up from 12.7 million in 2020. If you’re among the growing number of individuals who are self-employed or own a small business, you may already know that you have several options when choosing your retirement plan. Two of the most common are the SEP-IRA…

How to Create a Savings Strategy for Your Financial Goals

Saving money to meet your goals isn’t always enough to get to where you want to be—you need a savings strategy to make sure your savings are optimizing your progress toward your goals and working for you, not against you. An optimal savings strategy is one that best suits your unique financial profile.  As with most questions…

Investing Is Simple, But Not Easy: When It’s Time to Hire a Financial Planner

Familiar with do-it-yourself investing? Many people think they know best when it comes to managing their own investments. And in some cases, they do, especially when they’re financially literate and market savvy. However, that doesn’t mean one should set sail on the financial seas alone.  Yes, investing is simple, but it’s not easy. Hiring an…

How to Avoid Taking Bad Financial Advice at the Holiday Dinner Table

Money can be an emotionally charged topic that’s often best avoided at large group gatherings. But every family has that one relative who can’t help themselves from doling out their ‘expert’ opinions on money every time the family sits down at the dinner table. Unfortunately in many households, that relative has a captive audience, even…

4 Reasons ‘Work Optional’ Can Lead to a More Fulfilling Early Retirement

The concept of early retirement is becoming a more attractive option for many people who would like to spend less of their time working and more of their time living.  With that said, some individuals and families find that even though they’d technically like to retire early, they’re not quite ready to give up working…

Open Enrollment Coming Up? Now is a Good Time to Review Your 401(k) Investments. Here’s How

If you’re like most Americans saving for retirement, you’re probably contributing to a 401(k) account that’s either employer-sponsored or that you’ve set up through a business you own. If your 401(k) is employer-sponsored, your open enrollment period may be approaching, which means you have the opportunity to change your benefits selections if you want to.…