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Horsepower vs Speed: Understanding Risk Capacity and Risk Tolerance
Do you have a lead foot when you drive? Or are you a bit more cautious behind the wheel? Think of the sportiest cars you’ve seen on the road: The car is capable of comfortably reaching speeds exceeding 150 MPH, but as the driver, how comfortable would you be traveling beyond 150 MPH? In the world of finance, the difference [...]
Components of Long-Term Tax Strategy
Many people may view taxes as a seasonal hurdle or a frantic scramble every spring to satisfy the IRS. But if you only think about taxes once a year, you may expose more of your hard-earned dollars to taxes than is necessary. A true long-term tax strategy goes beyond the annual filing ritual; it’s about the additional return you may [...]
Trump Accounts: Building Wealth for the Next Generation
As a parent, you might be looking for ways to provide for your children’s long-term financial goals. You may have heard of 529 accounts to help save for higher education or brokerage accounts (including UTMA & UGMA custodial accounts), but there’s a new option available starting this year: Section 530A accounts, also known as Trump Accounts. Established under the [...]
Debt, Credit, and Honoring the Favor
What does debt mean to you? You might view “debt” as a dirty word, accompanied by the shackle of interest rates and missed payments. But you might view “credit” differently. Credit is seen as a financial tool, and a good credit score as something to be nurtured and coveted. We treat them as distinct financial products. However, as the late [...]
The Rise of Consumer Credit and How to Manage Your Own
How often do you use a credit card? Perhaps you even use more than one. In today’s economy, the small rectangle of plastic (or metal) in your wallet is more than just a tool for buying groceries; it is a gateway to a complex financial ecosystem. To truly understand credit cards, we have to look into the history, economics, and [...]
How Do I Know If I Need an Estate Plan?
If you’ve ever thought that estate planning is only for the ultra-rich or that you can wait until later in life, you’re not alone. But estate planning is important to consider at any age and is a fundamental part of a comprehensive financial plan. And it’s not just about what happens to your stuff when you’re gone! How can estate [...]
How Can I Recession-Proof My Retirement?
When people think about retirement, they often imagine years of relaxation and freedom. But for many retirees and pre-retirees, that vision comes with an underlying concern: what happens if the market takes a downturn? Recessions are an unavoidable part of the economic cycle, and while you can’t control when or how severe they are, you can take steps to prepare. [...]
What Is a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD)?
If you’ve spent decades building up your retirement savings in tax-deferred accounts, you may have heard the term Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). But what exactly does it mean for you, and why is it so important to plan for it? Let’s break it down. What is an RMD? An RMD is the minimum amount you must withdraw each year from [...]
















