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Balancing Act: Interest Rates

“What are your IRAs paying?” asked my mother-in-law. Being extremely risk-adverse, and 93-years-old, she was referring to the prevailing interest rates on an IRA bank account or an IRA annuity. However, as I politely discussed with her (as she was preparing her famous...

It’s always a good time to audit your retirement income strategy

Do you have enough money saved to retire? Are you financially independent from the need to earn a paycheck? This is some important math as the coronavirus pandemic has moved some workers into early retirement, voluntarily or involuntarily. Stated another way, when you...

A look back at the shaky financial predictions in this wild year

Is it a Christmas miracle? Did the financial forecasters get it right in 2021? Well, Santa should probably have given coal to most of the pundits and prognosticators. For instance, one of the largest banking institutions predicted a 5% return for the U.S. stock market...

You are building your legacy right now

What does the term “legacy” mean to you? A few weeks ago, I had the honor of being a mentor at the Financial Planning Association’s Residency program. Working alongside five colleagues and training 28 resident students (newer financial planners), we pondered some of...

Rollercoaster markets don’t have to take you for a ride

It is Disney World’s 50th anniversary. If your investment portfolio was a Disney ride, what would it be? Maybe Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride or Space Mountain? Despite the bumpy ride, most every theme park ride ends up where it started. In the third quarter of 2021, U.S. stock...

Don’t let FOMO or a golfing buddy rule your investing decisions

Where do you get the financial information upon which you base your investment decisions? If we are being honest, the answer for many people is probably: a family member, a cable television show, or a magazine or newsletter. “Well Paul, you are wrong! I get my...

Feeling Pessimistic? Zoom Out.

The sky is falling! The world is coming unglued!  We all feel this way at some point.  I think most of us know, and are grateful for, the fact that life is much easier now for most people than it was for folks a century ago.  But it’s easy to get bogged down by the...

Want results from your investments? Don’t get emotional

Famed investor Benjamin Graham once said, "The investor's chief problem, and even his worst enemy, is likely to be himself." DALBAR, a financial market research firm, conducts an annual study of investor behavior. With 25 years of data, the study’s conclusion is...

Here’s how to develop a gold-medal financial plan in 2021

This summer, I have taken up competitive swimming (for folks over age 50). As a rookie, I never realized how many components are involved in a gold-medal performance. For example, Olympic swimmers have excellent stroke technique, strength, endurance; as well as, great...


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