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    Estate Planning Fundamentals to Help You Start the Conversation

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    Estate Planning Fundamentals to Help You Start the Conversation

    Estate planning, no matter how large or simple your assets, is a conversation everyone should have. From dividing up gigantic bank accounts to choosing the music for a funeral, putting a plan in place can keep a lot of stress and family tension from reaching fever pitch.

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    How to Go from Making Money to Making Money Happen in Retirement

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    How to Go from Making Money to Making Money Happen in Retirement

    It’s a concept that is all too important as 4 in 10 Americans are at risk of running out of money in retirement. The landscape changes when you retire. Your goal now is to conserve, grow, maintain and otherwise hold onto what you already have. 

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    Here’s Your Financial Planning Starter Pack

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    Here’s Your Financial Planning Starter Pack

    Although there are some basic guidelines, your financial life is as unique as your fingerprint. Your lifestyle, goals, family situation, risk tolerance and even your wildest dreams will give a unique signature to your portfolio. Let’s look at a few of the starting points today for a healthy …

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    5 Common Retirement Planning Mistakes

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    5 Common Retirement Planning Mistakes

    Your retirement income plan may be sending up bubbles, too, whether around Social Security, taxes, healthcare or somewhere else – and these losses need to be patched up right away. So, to help your retirement plan be more airtight, let’s look at a few of the common leaks. 

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    4 Tips to Take Your 401(k) to the Next Level

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    4 Tips to Take Your 401(k) to the Next Level

    The best kind of money isn’t old, new or even tax-advantaged – it’s free money! If your employer has a 401(k) program, they probably have a matching plan. Know what that is and make sure you max it out. They’re essentially giving you money, which you never want to turn down.

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    8 Crucial Items for Your Retirement Planning Checklist

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    8 Crucial Items for Your Retirement Planning Checklist

    Imagine yourself on your last ride home from work on the day you retire. The cardboard box is in the backseat, your gold watch is on your wrist and you realize you don’t have to wake up to an alarm clock tomorrow. Are you ready? Is your plan in place? Is that fear or excitement fluttering i …

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    How a 529 College Savings Plan Can Help Make Summer Dreams a Reality

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    How a 529 College Savings Plan Can Help Make Summer Dreams a Reality

    I have always loved the feeling of summer. Once Memorial Day celebrations kick off, the atmosphere seems to relax. Sunshine, water and sunscreen seem to be everyone’s focus. Long, warm nights are filled with the sounds of lawn mowers and children laughing.

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    Retiring Abroad (More Practical Than You Think)

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    Retiring Abroad (More Practical Than You Think)

    What do you think about when someone mentions the Cayman Islands? Do you think of the pristine white sandy beaches? The clear blue water? Fresh seafood? Snorkeling? While these may be on the top of most people’s mind, some may even consider it a great place to retire. 

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    How to Buy a Car Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Wallet)

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    How to Buy a Car Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Wallet)

    Having to buy a car is like having a sliver stuck under my fingernail. It’s painful and annoying, I know I have to deal with it, but it’s going to take forever. Might as well pack a lunch too, because the second you decide you want to test drive something they have you trapped.

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    Why You Need a Will (and You Need One Today)

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    Why You Need a Will (and You Need One Today)

    Who wants to spend an afternoon thinking about their mortality? No one, which is why more than half of Americans don’t even have a will. The foundation of your estate plan is a Last Will and Testament. Without a will, you are leaving the disposition of your assets and the guardianship of yo …

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