Rebalance - - One of the services we offer our clients is to rebalance their individual portfolio’s as market conditions change. Our Investment Committee has been working hard in identifying opportunities and fund performances and will be implementing another rebalance on our clients’ portfolios this coming Monday based on each family’s goals and risk … [Read more...]
Looking Back to Look Forward
By Dave Coen “Your Past is not your Future” – We hear that often, and it is a true statement. Our future does not have to be defined by what happened previously. But we can learn from our past in order to improve our future. John Maxwell, in his book “Failing Forward” said, “It does not matter if you fall down, as long as you pick up something from the … [Read more...]
5 Financial Questions to ask myself now
By Dave Coen People around the world are understandably worried, not only about the safety of their loved ones, but also about the status of their life savings. In turn, financial advisors are working hard to help their clients think about (sometimes substantive) mid-course corrections to their plans. At the same time, advisors are making sure clients … [Read more...]
Question 5 – 8 (12 Questions I should ask myself about Retirement and College)
Have we thought of what the impact of that might be on student #2 or #3? Sometimes we are so focused on getting our first student through college that we forget that there are one or two more coming along later. As parents, we are just trying to do the very best we can for our students, but it is not uncommon for us to see the students who come later suffering … [Read more...]
12 Questions I should ask about Retirement and College
(For the sake of brevity, I have included 4 here and the rest will follow the next time.) The answers to these questions are different for each family and there are no right or wrong answers. Your family is unique and your needs are different from your neighbor. All we strive for is to help the parents and the student to be on the same page so … [Read more...]
Bitcoin and inheritance
If you own Bitcoin, it might be wise to plan and think about where to store your information about it – just like all our passwords and other sensitive information. Our valuables used to refer to our possessions but now it also includes: information! No matter how young we are, we need to plan for the possibility of not being here tomorrow. How would that … [Read more...]
New tax treatment on 529 plans and Mortgages
New tax law changes for 529 plans Allows up to $10,000 of 529 plan accounts to be used for K-12 tuition and related expenses annually in addition to post-secondary qualified education expenses. This means that it is possible to get money out of your 529 plan BEFORE you complete the FAFSA form without paying the penalty and taxes on the growth. Contact us if … [Read more...]
What is the Largest Asset Uncle Sam has? You might be shocked.
Pop Quiz - what line item is the largest asset in Uncle Sam's financial accounts? A) U.S. Official Reserve Assets B) Total Mortgages C) Taxes Receivable D) Student Loans The correct answer, as of the latest quarterly data, is ... Student Loans. This past week there has been an interesting article by Jill Mislinski in Advisor Perspectives. … [Read more...]
4 phases of a Financial Plan
1. Accumulation phase This is typically the longest phase and everything we do here will affect our future. We should perhaps try to look at this phase of planning from the future – when I am 70, 80, 90 – what will I hope that I have planned for if I were to look back from those ages? Will I have planned for Tax efficiency, a decent Rate of Return, what were … [Read more...]
Another $6000 in my pocket – Negotiated Aid
An extra $6000 saved – There is the hard way .......... or the other way How long would it take the average person to save up an EXTRA $6000 above what they are saving now? How long would it take the average student starting out to save up an EXTRA $6000? I often tell clients that there are 3 types of Financial Aid: Merit based Financial Aid – this is … [Read more...]