With approximately nine weeks remaining in the year, it is an opportune time to review your personal financial plan. I encourage you to take a “financial resilience” self-audit. Is your financial plan ready for the unexpected? Are you prepared for future shocks?...
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For Effective Planning, Learn Your Retirement Income Style
It is a critical question affecting one-third of your lifespan: What is your retirement income style? There is not a “right” way to generate a retirement income. The key is knowing your preferences. For example, do you prefer the stability of a guaranteed income or...
Following These Steps Can Lead You to Financial Freedom
What is financial freedom? The answer is a slightly different picture for everyone. But there are some common characteristics. According to Dr. Brad Klontz, Psy.D., CFP and an expert in financial psychology, “What we want to focus on is that financial freedom where...
How to Adjust Financial Plans In a Time of Challenges
“Sell crazy someplace else. We’re all stocked up here.” (Jack Nicholson in the movie “As Good as It Gets”). I decided to watch a recording of the recent presidential debate. It got crazy! Especially when two very grown men, vying for leadership of the most powerful...
How to Determine When It’s Time to Sell Investments
We have quite a bit of deferred maintenance due at our home (painting, replacing windows, carpentry, etc.). To get some projects going, should we borrow the money, use some of our cash reserves, or sell an investment? I really do not want to take on debt, so that...
Financial Folly or Just Bad Luck?
Let’s face it, we all make mistakes. What are some common financial planning mistakes? To name a few: Overspending. Underestimating life expectancy. Neglecting to develop an eldercare plan. Underestimating the impact of inflation. Buying annuities without...
What Is an Investment Anyway?
According to Investopedia, “An investment is an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation.” You can invest in a business, stocks, bonds, real estate, oil, cash, crops and more. Fundamental investments are oriented around ownership...
More Often Than Not Diversification Is an Investor’s Friend
I recently read an opinion piece that was lambasting diversification as “diworsification” (a play on words borrowed from legendary Fidelity stock manager Peter Lynch). Warren Buffett said "Diversification is protection against ignorance. It makes little sense if you...
The Media We Follow Affect Our Investment Behavior
Are you investing under the influence? That is, under the influence of the media? Last week, I attended a thought-provoking presentation titled "How Your Media Diet Informs Your Perspective on Markets, Investing, and Wealth," by Carson McLean, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL...
Now’s a Good Time to Add Bonds to Your Portfolio
For the last several years, with short-term interest rates close to zero, bonds have been the Rodney Dangerfield of the investment world: “I get no respect!” However, since March 2022, the Federal Reserve has lifted interest rates 11 times. This hit bond prices on the...