Financial Planning

From The Cutting Room Floor

Toward the end of December, I was featured in a segment for our local CBS and Fox affiliates about charitable giving. I was asked about the potential impact on donations due to the changes in the tax laws, primarily centered around the higher standard deduction. Knowing that TV stations are only able to use a fraction of what they record,…

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Financial Planning, Investing

Why Financial Advisors Love Data

Have you ever wondered why financial advisors quote statistics, charts, and graphs? The data contained in statistics, charts, and graphs used by advisors often backs up the plans created for our clients; it provides the evidence needed to help clients (or readers) stay in the game when emotions begin to cloud their decisions. Be careful though, the data can also…

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Financial Planning

Progress–But Still Room For Improvement

In November 2016, I wrote a blog post sharing my bullishness on the financial services industry. I’m even more bullish now than I was back then, but I was recently reminded just how far the financial advisor community still has to go. Last week I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to hear Ron Carson speak in Indianapolis and…

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Bigger Picture, Financial Planning

Financial Planning For Today

Every Friday I take Roman, Leo, and now Silas to breakfast at our local coffee shop (shout out to Geist Coffee); R&L get 2 donuts each (I usually get to finish between 1/2 to a whole donut), Silas gets a banana, and I get a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich with a cold brew…no deviation from the order. Every. Friday.…

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Financial Planning

Assets Minus Liabilities

Assets – Liabilities = Net Worth For young professionals focusing on goals like college funding or retirement is important, but it can be daunting. Early in your career, it can be difficult to really get the needle moving on the probability of success for your long-term goals; you’re most likely earning the least you will in your career, probably have…

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Financial Planning

No Buy July

Note: While I came up with the idea to not spend in July on my own, I have to give credit to my friend, Katelyn Marando, who is doing a similar thing and dubbed the name No Buy July. Katelyn has a great blog geared toward healthy eating and living, you should definitely check her site out at www.katelynmarando.com. June…

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