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WBIR: 2018 Tax Reform

As Congress grapples with the most sweeping tax overhaul effort in decades, investors have many questions: How will this affect me? What should I do now? Well, we’ve got answers. WHAT SHOULD INVESTORS DO TO PREPARE FOR THE NEW TAX RULES? In general, investors should...

Giving Tuesday!

Today is Giving Tuesday!! As we continue to have gratitude and give thanks, we also recognize the important work of giving back to our local and world community. As part of Giving Tuesday, we want to share the following resources that may help you determine where to...

Monday Money: Holiday Bonus

Holiday Bonuses The holidays often bring lots of cheer, festivities—and those much anticipated year-end bonuses. What is the best way to spend your holiday bonus? HOW GENEROUS ARE BUSINESSES TO THEIR EMPLOYEES OVER THE HOLIDAYS? Accounting Principles surveyed 500...

WBIR: Best Cities for Retirement

On Sunday, August 27th, Paul Fain, CFP®, president of Asset Planning Corporation, visited WBIR-TV in the 7 a.m. broadcast to discuss the best cities for retirement. It may seem that all retirees go to Florida, but not necessarily. Financial website WalletHub recently...

Sunday Money: Keeping Cool, Calm and Invested

With the stock market at record highs, many investors are anxious about when the inevitable bear market will arrive. Is there a case for staying invested in the market? How can an investor remain calm and steady? IS RECENT STOCK MARKET PERFORMANCE TOO MUCH OF A GOOD...

Knoxville News Sentinel: Consistent Inconsistencies

Recently, I was catching up on my reading stack of financial journals and daily periodicals and I was struck by one consistent inconsistency: the conclusions of any given study (research or survey) are always battling the conclusions of another study (research or...

Learning, Experience Lead to Wisdom

It is a quote often attributed to the Buddha, or more likely to a 1970s kung fu movie: “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.” Unfortunately, when it comes to personal finance, the classroom appears to be empty. According to a new survey, nearly 7 in 10...


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