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Financial Watch | May 2026
According to behavioral scientists, early experiences with money can shape people’s financial attitudes and habits well into adulthood.1 When those experiences are positive, they can create confidence and clarity around money...
Read MoreRetire Wise | May 2026
A recent survey found that many retirees are increasingly focused on how health may affect their later years. About 75% reported some concern about declining health as they age. Within that group, 41% said the potential need for...
Read MoreBuilding a Financially Informed Legacy
How to Cultivate Education, Structure, and Stewardship Across Generations: Whether wealth is accumulated recently through a business, career, or liquidity event, or built gradually over decades, a meaningful legacy does not happen by...
Read MoreFinancial Watch | April 2026
If you’re seeking to expand your understanding of money management concepts, techniques, and strategies, there’s no better time than during National Financial Literacy Month, which takes place each year in April. Financial Literacy Month...
Read MoreRetire Wise | April 2026
For many families, passing down the values that shaped their financial success is just as important as transferring the wealth itself. Yet parents and grandparents often find it challenging to clearly communicate principles around edu...
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Smart Habits to Protect Generational Wealth
Building wealth is a significant achievement but preserving it for future generations often requires a different mindset. Wealth that takes decades to accumulate can erode quickly without foresight, discipline, and structure...
Read MoreFinancial Watch | March 2026
Whether you’re just starting out on your wealth-building journey or closing in on retirement, the tips below can help you remain on track toward your goals at every stage of life: Embrace the power of compounding, take full advantage of...
Read MoreRetire Wise | March 2026
In a recent survey, 78% of retirees say they’re confident they will have enough money to live comfortably throughout retirement. But what does retirement confidence really mean? Retirement confidence reflects an individual’s belief that...
Read MoreBuild Habits That Protect Your Family’s Legacy
Building wealth is an incredible achievement but preserving it for future generations requires intentional habits. Without structure and foresight, decades of effort can erode quickly due to market risks, taxes, or family conflict...
Read MoreFinancial Watch | February 2026
Whether you plan to complete your tax returns yourself or hand things over to a professional, few people relish the prep work that comes with filing their annual income tax returns. However, there are ways to take much of the pain out of...
Read MoreRetire Wise | February 2026
Stubbornly high inflation can create significant pressure on retirees’ budgets. To help trim costs, consider the following savings tips across five key spending categories...
Read More6 Habits to Help Preserve and Encourage Generational Wealth
Building wealth is a significant achievement but preserving it for future generations often requires a different mindset. Wealth that takes decades to accumulate can erode quickly without foresight, discipline, and structure...
Read MoreFinancial Watch | January 2026
It’s tempting to set ambitious goals at the start of a new year. However, behavioral scientists warn that whether goals are related to health, finances, learning, relationships, or overall well-being, starting small can be a more...
Read MoreRetire Wise | January 2026
According to a recent survey, two-thirds of Americans are experiencing moderate to high financial stress, and half aren’t financially prepared for the unexpected.1 Concerns stemming from insufficient savings, rising healthcare costs...
Read MoreGoal Setting That Sticks: Simple Ways to Turn January Motivation into Lasting Wins
Key Takeaways and Suggestions for Successful Goal Setting Use SMART Goals for Clarity and FocusSet goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. This proven method helps break big ambitions into manageable...
Read MoreYear-End Giving Strategies: Tax-Smart and Impactful
Key Takeaways A third of annual donations: About one-third of all charitable contributions are made in December. Donating before December 31 may offer tax advantages. New rules starting in 2026 (via the OBBB Act) may affect deductions...
Read MoreThe True Costs of Caring for Aging Parents
Key Takeaways Caring for aging parents is a growing reality for many Americans. The number of family caregivers in the U.S. has jumped to 63 million, a 45 percent increase over the past decade, making 1 in every 4 Americans a...
Read MoreMoney Talks: How to Use Holiday Gatherings to Start Family Financial Conversations
Key Takeaways Year-end holidays may be a good time to initiate a discussion about financial matters that may impact your family. If you have adult children, you may want to discuss your financial situation, estate strategy, and legal...
Read MoreShould You Pay Off Your Mortgage Early?
Receiving a bonus, inheritance, or an increase in income often prompts a key financial question: Should I use this money to pay off my mortgage, or invest it? At first glance, the answer might seem simple. But in reality, it requires...
Read MoreA 2025 Guide to Protecting Seniors from Fraud
If you’ve found yourself stepping into a more active role in your parents’ financial lives, you’re not alone. Some of us are helping aging parents navigate everything from healthcare decisions to bill payments—and increasingly, we’re...
Read MoreSmart Moves to Consider Before Year-End
The final months of the year can sneak up quickly, and with them come deadlines, decisions, and distractions. Before the holiday season takes over your calendar, fall can be a valuable window to revisit your financial strategy and...
Read MoreBreaking Down the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: What You Need to Know
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) included lower federal income tax brackets, bigger standard deductions, and higher gift and estate tax exemptions, among other provisions. The law stipulated that some of those tax breaks would...
Read MoreWhy More Families Are Choosing to Gift Wealth Earlier—and How to Do It
Estate management isn’t just about what happens after you’re gone— it’s also about what you can do now to help manage future estate taxes, transfer wealth strategically, and attempt to create a meaningful impact during your lifetime....
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About the 2025 Changes to Inherited IRA Rules
The rules regarding inherited IRAs have changed in the last five years, and failing to comply with the new requirements may result in IRS penalties. These changes affect people inheriting IRAs and those looking to leave retirement...
Read MoreBeyond Salary: Understanding Your Total Compensation
Compensation is more than just a number on a paycheck. Whether you're exploring new opportunities, preparing for a promotion, or evaluating your current benefits, it’s important to understand the full value of your total...
Read MoreHow Much Do You Really Know About Stock Market Indexes?
While you may follow the various stock indexes on the nightly business news, how much do you know about their histories, how they work, and why they're important? We pulled together some information and interesting facts about some of...
Read MoreHow Do You Turn Retirement Savings into a Reliable Income Strategy?
You’ve likely spent years building your retirement nest egg—saving diligently, investing wisely, and contributing to retirement accounts along the way. But transitioning from earning a paycheck to relying on your savings can feel...
Read More“The Four Most Dangerous Words In Investing Are: ‘This Time It’s Different.’” – Sir John Templeton
Despite those who say the conventional wisdom that has guided investor actions over the years is no longer valid in 2025, remember the famous quote from legendary investor Sir John Templeton: "The four most dangerous words in investing...
Read MoreWhat’s the Job Market Look Like for 2025 Graduates?
It’s graduation season—a time of celebration and new beginnings. For families with college seniors, this time can bring both excitement and uncertainty. While some graduates have jobs lined up, many others still are navigating job...
Read MoreIs It Smarter to Buy or Rent a Second Home?
As summer approaches, your thoughts may drift toward escaping your daily routine. Whether your idea of a perfect vacation is sitting on a pristine beach, fishing in a mountain lake, or playing the back nine between pickleball matches,...
Read MoreSpring Into Financial Wellness: Actionable Steps for Financial Literacy Month
April isn’t just about filing taxes—it’s also Financial Literacy Month, a perfect opportunity to reflect on your financial habits, expand your knowledge, and take meaningful steps toward improving your financial well-being. Whether...
Read More10 Things You Can Do Now to Help Simplify Your Estate for Your Heirs
One of the greatest gifts you can give your loved ones is a thoughtful estate strategy that outlines your wishes after you are gone. Discussing estate details with your team of professionals is another way to help manage your legacy...
Read MoreThe Evolving Role of Women in Family Finances
March is Women’s History Month, and according to a recent survey, 49% of women consider themselves to be the chief financial officer of their households, up from 41% in 2021.1 Those numbers are even more impressive when you consider...
Read MoreDon’t Leave Money Behind: Finding Your Missing 401(k)s
You've worked hard throughout your life to build assets to support your retirement. As financial professionals, one of the most critical functions we provide is helping clients determine their retirement income needs and structuring a...
Read MoreTax Season Brings a New Wave of Identity Theft Risks
Tax season brings a new wave of identity theft risks, with criminals ready to exploit your personal data to file fraudulent tax returns in your name. Imagine the shock of discovering that a criminal beat you to filing your...
Read More10 Facts You May Not Know About Social Security
Social Security is often misunderstood or underestimated in retirement strategy. However, as financial professionals, we've seen how it can play a crucial role in our clients' overall financial strategy, regardless of their income...
Read MoreInnovative New Year's Resolutions: Financial and Personal Growth Strategies for 2025
Looks like New Year's resolutions are still going strong in 2025! A recent Pew survey found that about a third of Americans kicked off the year with at least one resolution, and many people actually went for multiple goals. It's...
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