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    How Will My Financial Plan Change Over the Course of My Life?

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    How Will My Financial Plan Change Over the Course of My Life?

    Your career and lifestyle look completely different when you’re in your 20s compared to when you’re in your 60s – your financial focus and planning in each decade should follow suit. Let’s look at three financial tactics to focus on in each decade of your life starting with your 20s.

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    Are You 10 Years From Retiring?: 5 Easy Steps for Retirement Preparation

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    Are You 10 Years From Retiring?: 5 Easy Steps for Retirement Preparation

    Ladies … listen up!… there’s still time ... Ladies, if you’re nearing the retirement chapter of your life, listen up! Have you thought about what that time looks like? If you could paint a picture of this part of life, what would be included? Does your picture contain lots of color or is it grey?

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    Future Funding of Social Security Is A Pivotal Piece To Retirement Security

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    Future Funding of Social Security Is A Pivotal Piece To Retirement Security

    You’ve probably heard of the three-legged retirement savings “stool.” The idea is that a quality savings plan for retirement starts with having three aspects of saving: personal savings, employer retirement savings and government-provided benefits.

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    Which Type of Life Insurance is Right for Me?

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    Which Type of Life Insurance is Right for Me?

    With so many different types of life insurance, finding the most suitable policy takes careful consideration. We’ll help you find the best possible solution, but before you meet with an advisor, having a basic understanding of the different types of life insurance can help.

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    Were Mom and Dad Right? The Value in Paying Yourself First

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    Were Mom and Dad Right? The Value in Paying Yourself First

    I remember growing up and being taught that you should pay yourself first. My parents taught me that 10 percent of my income should be put into savings before paying bills or splurging on entertainment. These days, saving doesn’t have to mean keeping money in a bank.

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    3 Steps to Financial Independence: Ready Yourself for Retirement

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    3 Steps to Financial Independence: Ready Yourself for Retirement

    The most basic goal should be to arrive at “your figure” for financial independence – or as I like to say, that time when I can work because I feel like it and not because I must. The problem is, many people aren’t hitting that goal – or even know how to set that goal.

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    Financial Planning Is About the “Why”

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    Financial Planning Is About the “Why”

    Published by Brad Dillon Many of my clients and prospects confuse financial planning with investment management. There are countless financial professionals touting their expertise regarding investments, and in my 20 years in the profession I have had many conversations with prospective cli …

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    How To Know What Your Goals Are

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    How To Know What Your Goals Are

    Have you ever asked a child what they want to have when they grow up? Believe me, you’ll typically get some entertaining answers. And better yet, keep asking “Anything else?” There’s always more. A few examples of responses you might get look like:

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    Millennial vs. Boomer: Deciding the Big One

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    Millennial vs. Boomer: Deciding the Big One

    Published by Mark Petersen & Alexis Rauschkolb No! Even though Alexis Rauschkolb works in Carson Wealth’s San Francisco Bay Area office, we are not debating the next big earthquake in California. Carson Wealth Management spends a lot of time thinking about “Next Generation” …

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    Leaving a Larger than Life Legacy

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    Leaving a Larger than Life Legacy

    Published by Andrew Rogers, Strategic Opportunities Associate History books are full of extraordinary people, individuals whose singular achievements transcend time. Figures like Martin Luther King, George Washington, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Abraham Lincoln; these men need no introductio …

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