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October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. This month and every month, it’s important to be alert and aware of threats to your investments and personal information.
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5 types of fraud to watch out for
Working toward your long-term financial goals starts with making the next right move.
Large multinationals may offer investors access to geographically diverse revenue streams, derived from both developed and emerging markets. Is your portfolio tapping into global consumption patterns?
Staying focused amidst uncertainty can help you reach your future financial goals.
Does the pandemic have you re-considering your retirement timeline? Before you make any decisions, let’s meet and evaluate your options.
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68 Million Americans Are Changing Their Retirement Plans
Organizing all your financial accounts and documents will make it easier, when needed, for you, and your loved ones, to manage your finances.
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Retirement checklist: Tips to help you organize and manage your finances
Regularly rebalancing your long-term investments can help keep your risk tolerance and asset allocation aligned and keep you on track to your goals.
When determining how much to save for your future, it’s important to know what your spending will look like once you retire. What’s one expense you won’t miss when you enter retirement?
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10 Things You'll Spend Less on in Retirement | Kiplinger
October is Women’s Small Business Month. If you’re thinking about starting a business, I can help with financial tips and other considerations for getting your new venture off the ground.
Happy Boss’s Day. Consider sharing how you’re celebrating your boss this year, the best lesson a past or present boss has taught you, or your favorite thing about being a boss.
Together, we can track your progress and update your strategies as circumstances change. Let's work to keep you moving toward your goals, in any market conditions.
Passing down your financial wisdom can be an enduring gift. What’s one tip you’d share with future generations?
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Best Ways For Grandparents To Teach Grandkids About Money
“It is the true duty of every man to promote the happiness of his fellow creatures to the utmost of his power.”
– William Wilberforce
Working toward your long-term financial goals starts with making the next right move.
Has the pandemic caused you to consider adopting a feline family member? Here’s a realistic picture of how much owning a cat may cost you.
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13 Costs of Owning a Cat | Kiplinger
Charitable tax deductions, penalty-free early IRA withdrawals, remote care coverage and other CARES Act benefits to consider before year’s end.
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5 CARES Act Benefits to Take Advantage of Before Year’s End | Kiplinger
It’s World Kindness Day. Share any acts of kindness you’ve witnessed, benefited from or performed in the past year - from buying a coffee for a stranger to helping someone who’s car broke down to volunteering your time to help those in need.
A new administration and its policy priorities could have an impact your finances. Let’s schedule time to review your portfolio and ensure you’re set up for success – no matter what a changing political landscape might bring.
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How President Joe Biden Will Impact Your Personal Finances
This #blackhistorymonth, we remember 2021 as the 60th anniversary of the Freedom Riders, black and white activists who helped end segregation. Who inspires you?
From family to taxes, there are numerous factors to consider when planning where to live in retirement. What’s at the top of your location wish list?
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The Most Tax-Friendly States to Retire
It’s appropriate that National Time Management Month is the shortest month of the year. This February, let’s find time to talk.
While kids can learn many beneficial financial lessons from their parents, they can also absorb negative ones. Consider these common family money mistakes and how to avoid them.
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12 Money Mistakes You're Teaching Your Kids
One of the best ways to teach kids about money is to involve them in financial discussions and decisions. How often do you talk to your kids about money?
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Kids and money: 6 money management tips