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    Focused Planning

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    Focused Planning

    Financial planning is an important piece of the Wealth Management process. In fact, we encourage all of our clients to go through the process to help their advisor make individual recommendations based on their unique situations. We do not adhere to the “one-size-fits-all” investment alloca …

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    Price Multiples, Not as Simple as High or Low

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    Price Multiples, Not as Simple as High or Low

    Among the many challenges to filtering out good long-term stock investments is determining a reasonable price to pay for shares. Various methods are used to arrive at this value, many of which incorporate a measure of how high today’s price is relative to some fundamental metric. These are …

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    Spring Cleaning

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    Spring Cleaning

    When it comes to spring cleaning, the hardest part is to get started…but with a plan in place your financial closet refresher will get you on your way to a stimulating rest of the year. Your spring cleaning financial plan can be as simple as these three steps:

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    Use Your Budget to “Increase Your Paycheck”

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    Use Your Budget to “Increase Your Paycheck”

    I recently celebrated another birthday. I was disappointed when I remembered that, while my toys have gotten more expensive, they do not bring me even a fraction of the excitement a new set of Legos did when I was 6. But upon reflecting on some of the financial changes I’ve experience over …

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    Understanding the Fiduciary Duties of a Trustee

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    Understanding the Fiduciary Duties of a Trustee

    If you have been named as Trustee or Successor Trustee of another’s Irrevocable Trust, you may be wondering what exactly the role entails. For Successor Trustees, your duties will not begin until the current Trustee is no longer able or willing to perform in that capacity.

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    Gun Trusts: A Way to Avoid Unknown and Unintended Risks

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    Gun Trusts: A Way to Avoid Unknown and Unintended Risks

    America leads the world in gun ownership per capita with 90 guns existing per 100 residents. According to the Pew Research Center, 40% of individuals age 65+ own at least one gun. Some of the guns that are owned are classified as “Title II Firearms” and are regulated by the National Firearm …

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    What Should I Do With My Old 401(k)?

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    What Should I Do With My Old 401(k)?

    Your first step should be to talk to Human Resources at your old job, as well as your new job, to get individual information on what each plan allows. Once you know what you can and cannot do, you can follow one of the following steps.

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    Rising Interest Rates & Financial Stocks

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    Rising Interest Rates & Financial Stocks

    Rising interest rates have many implications for the economy and therefore the stock market. Many feel the Fed will begin increasing the Fed Funds Rate – the rate at which banks lend to each other, sometime this year. On a standalone basis, rising rates have the potential to be very benefic …

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    American and Immigrant Parents: Life Lessons about Money

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    American and Immigrant Parents: Life Lessons about Money

    Growing up in a third world country and moving to the U.S. is a dream for many immigrants. So when my mother received the Visa for my sister and I to come to the U.S., we packed our bags and were ready within the day.

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