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Core Principle Series – Scenario #2 – Jan and the annuity

Core Principle Series - Scenario #2 - Jan and the annuity Jan just turned 68 this year and is glad to have the new year bring the potential of better days. Her husband died last June and gratefully he did have a life insurance policy of $250,000. After burial expenses

Ten Core Principles of Smart Investing

Ten core principles of smart investing: Principle 1: Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket Principle 2: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is Principle 3: Urgent and only available today = wrong Principle 4: Follow the money Principle 5: Buy low and sell

Watching the Volatility

As the volatility continues, I can always find some calm waters by remembering the fundamentals, sound decision making within the financial markets always come back to them. I am eager to look at earnings and growth, unemployment and inflation. Geo-political problems and unrest trade issues will eventually be resolved and

Sit and Watch…

I wanted to share some thoughts about the current markets that align with my sit and watch mentality. This from FS Investments: Sitting tight In a week dominated by geopolitical headlines, corporate credit was unchanged to modestly weaker, with high yield bond prices slipping slightly toward week’s end amid a

Welcome to 2017!

Welcome to 2017! I hope you are well as we begin this new year! 2016 was a pretty crazy year. We began the year with some significant down turns across all the markets and increased volatility. Oil prices dropped to 15 year lows and there was global concern with China,

Focus is needed…

The Weekly summary... "Schwab Market Perspective: Round and Round We Go… By Liz Ann Sonders Brad Sorensen Jeffrey Kleintop - September 16, 2016 Key Points After August’s all-time highs followed by a stall, stocks were once again jolted into action by mixed messages from the Federal Reserve (Fed). We continue

What is a fee-based, Financial Advisor?

Times have changed – and so have financial advisors. Today, people don’t want financial advice from a salesman. Instead, they want a relationship with a financial advisor who is candid, trustworthy, unbiased and provides personalized investor advising for each client. That search often leads them to a fee-based Registered Investment

Reporting Statement Changes Starting Soon

In an attempt to keep all of our clients informed. We post the following from IPA, Investment Program Association. Although we are an Investment Advisory Firm and we are not associated with a Broker Dealer, there will be some changes to our client reporting as we do hold many non-traded

Do you manage a company 401K or IRA plan?

We believe there are some choices you need to be aware of that perhaps you hadn’t considered before. Let me ask you a few questions: Are you familiar with the difference between an RIA firm and a traditional investment broker or benefits administrator? Has someone from your 401K or retirement

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