Retirees view risks differently, but the greatest risk is behavioral. Let’s discuss a sustainable and tax-efficient approach to retirement distribution strategies.
Read MoreSeven companies (combining Alphabet’s share classes) represented over 55% weighting of the NASDAQ 100 index and were educed to 38% with smaller companies within the index being purchased.
Read MoreLast month, Intel added another chapter to the fallacy of “I don’t care about the stock price, as long as I get my dividend”. Here, I discuss key factors and best practices for dividend investing.
Resolutions to improve your financial situation similar to one’s made last year? Here’s how and why to consider actions and timeframes, instead of focusing on desired outcomes.
While 2022 has been a challenging investment environment, it has been a fantastic year to see the benefits of executing financial plans over the past few years.
Read MoreWith markets All Down The Line, thinking it will make you Happy to become Exile on Wall St?
Read MoreHow to make financial resolutions that lead to successful planning outcomes.
Read MoreAction items based upon the old adage “Inflation rewards debtors and hurts creditors”.
Read MoreLosing investments can offset realized profits as well as up to $3,000 in non-investment income each year.
Read MoreRevisiting the conundrum for income investors in today’s low-interest rate environment.
Read MoreTurn down the hyperbole, 2020 offered great opportunities to refinance, save, invest, WFH, and focus on your why.
Read MoreThere are investing, tax planning, and retirement planning opportunities to be had before year-end.
Read MoreInstead of talk of the future, act on the constants - change and time.
Read MorePutting off your health or planning over fear isn’t the “new normal”.
Read MoreCARES Act legislation impacting 2020 tax laws, provisions and deadlines.
Read MoreBig picture opportunities for 3 RE’s: Refinance, Rebalance and Reset.
Read MoreCan a low dividend yield be more favorable over the long-term?
Read MoreBalance portions and portfolios to enjoy tax-time desserts.
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