Retirement Planning • Category.

How Financial Advisors Can Help You Avoid Risk Category: Retirement Planning

MeetingThere’s always a risk associated with any reward. That’s as true for a 5-year-old playing a video game as it is for a Fortune 500 business owner.

The goal in life is to assess whether that risk, no matter how big or small, is worth the reward.

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How to Handle Debt Repayment in Retirement Category: Retirement Planning

How to Handle Debt Repayment in RetirementRetirement often comes swiftly and without much warning. One day you’re working 40 hours a week, then suddenly, you’re at home with plenty of time on your hands. It happens so fast, in fact, that you sometimes don’t even have time to get around to all your outstanding debts.

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Financial Planner vs. Accountant: Which One Do You Need? Category: Retirement Planning

Financial Planner VS AccountantWe can probably all agree that financial planning is pretty darn important. Whether you’re spending within the confines of a monthly budget or saving for a new home — there’s a good chance you’re already doing it without even knowing. Alas, there may come a time when you need a helping hand to navigate challenging financial hurdles like investments and taxes.

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Understanding the 3 Financial Planning Stages Category: Retirement Planning

Understanding the 3 Financial Planning StagesWe all go through different stages of life. Whether it’s dying our hair pink or moving to a new city, these stages represent different phases. As each stage inevitably ends, a new one opens up. It’s the accumulation of these stages that turns us into the people we are today.

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I Don’t Own Many Assets, Do I Still Need an Estate Plan? Category: Retirement Planning

Estate PlanListen, there’s plenty of people out there who don’t own a sprawling mansion with a private helicopter. Come to think of it, there’s probably a lot more people without those things than with them. The idea that you need to own a big house and have large retirement savings to build an estate plan couldn’t be further from the truth.

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