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    5 Questions to Ask a Financial Professional

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    5 Questions to Ask a Financial Professional

    Have you wondered what you could gain by working with a financial professional? Many people consider working with an advisor when their finances have reached a certain point of complexity – they want someone else to step in to evaluate their situation and weigh in on what’s next.

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    Coronavirus and the Market: Don’t Make Short-Term Panic Part of Your Long-Term Investments

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    Coronavirus and the Market: Don’t Make Short-Term Panic Part of Your Long-Term Investments

    While there is no way to fully predict what will happen next, it’s important to remember the goals of your investment portfolios. Long-term investments face volatility, and to pursue your long-term goals, it’s vital to not overreact to one day, one week or even one month of market movement.

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    Coronavirus and the Market: Don’t Make Short-Term Panic Part of Your Long-Term Investments

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    Coronavirus and the Market: Don’t Make Short-Term Panic Part of Your Long-Term Investments

    While there is no way to fully predict what will happen next, it’s important to remember the goals of your investment portfolios. Long-term investments face volatility, and to pursue your long-term goals, it’s vital to not overreact to one day, one week or even one month of market movement.

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    How to Grow (and Keep) Your Emergency Fund

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    How to Grow (and Keep) Your Emergency Fund

    The most solid strategy is to build an emergency fund – accessible, ready and able to support you and your family when you hit a rough patch. Let’s look at a few essentials on creating and protecting your rainy-day money, and how this fits into your overall wealth plan. 

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    Answers to 3 Big Questions on Clients’ Minds

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    Answers to 3 Big Questions on Clients’ Minds

    I like every part of the presentation experience. Meeting the clients is motivating. I enjoy sharing what recently happened in markets, speaking to the current situation, and educating clients about future opportunities and risks. What I enjoy most is answering clients’ questions.

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    4 Hurdles in Retirement Beyond Your Investment Portfolio

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    4 Hurdles in Retirement Beyond Your Investment Portfolio

    Becoming hyper-focused on only one aspect of a problem is pretty much never a good approach. A racecar driver who only focuses on speed and ignores strategy won’t win races, at least not many of them. A carpenter who only hammers in nails won’t build strong structures. 

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    Why You Might Need a Power of Attorney

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    Why You Might Need a Power of Attorney

    Have you thought about your legacy? We highly recommend that you appoint a trusted family member or friend as your power of attorney (POA), giving them the ability to help with your financial or health needs, should an unfortunate event occur in your life.

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    How a Donor-Advised Fund Can Help Your Charitable Giving

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    How a Donor-Advised Fund Can Help Your Charitable Giving

    Giving is an important part of our society. It provides us the opportunity to support causes we believe in and make a positive impact. Giving isn’t always about donating money. It can also include volunteering time or donating goods and resources. Here are some examples of the impact:

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    How to Use a Trust as a Financial Planning Tool

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    How to Use a Trust as a Financial Planning Tool

    Clients frequently ask whether they should leave their assets in a trust. It depends. Of course, if your net worth exceeds $11 million, putting your assets in specific types of trusts can be helpful for federal estate tax issues. However, for most Americans, federal estate taxes will not be …

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    Sorting Through the Noise on Social Security

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    Sorting Through the Noise on Social Security

    We live in the Information Age, where any information we could ever want is available to us within seconds, but due to the overwhelming wealth of info and sources – not to mention neck-break speed of the instant news cycle – it feels hard to know what’s really going on.

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