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YOUR CPA, YOUR ADVISOR, AND YOUR FINANCIAL PLAN: WHEN TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE

  • Posted by RAA
  • On December 11, 2018
When it comes to your long-term financial plan, it’s essential for the advice you receive to account for your overall needs and financial picture. This is especially beneficial when understanding and planning for the impact tax-related factors might have on your financial success. Because taxes can play a key role in your financial outlook, we […]
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MARKET HEADLINES ARE NOT A FINANCIAL PLAN

  • Posted by Fred Kneib, AIF®
  • On July 23, 2018
A recent study by Dalbar showed that during the 20-year period ending in 2017, the S&P 500 index averaged a 7.20% annual return while the average equity fund investor captured 5.29% over the same time period1. In the investment world, this 1.91% difference between investment returns and investor returns is called the “behavior gap.” Understandably, […]
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4 TIPS FOR YOUR TRANSITION FROM THE RIGHT SEAT TO THE LEFT SEAT

  • Posted by Gary Krasnov, AIF®, CLTC®
  • On May 7, 2018
Unlike like most professionals, pilots typically experience one big promotion during their flying career: the move from First Officer to Captain. This will be an exciting time in your life and one which should be enjoyed, but this upgrade also provides many personal, professional, and financial changes for you to consider. With this in mind, […]
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MEDICAL COSTS IN RETIREMENT

  • Posted by Gary Krasnov, AIF®, CLTC®
  • On April 17, 2018
When we meet with people across the country to discuss retirement, most first think about investment accounts, pension plans, or Social Security decisions. For many retirees, the cost of health care might seem like an afterthought – something that is important, but doesn’t impact the big picture. We know, however, that planning for and managing […]
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STAYING ACTIVE IN RETIREMENT

  • Posted by Brad Bridgewater
  • On April 15, 2017
Retirement is the reward for all the hard work you have put in over the years, but after a full career, you may find yourself unsure about how to fill all those extra hours. As you embark on your retirement journey, try the following tips to make the most of your retirement by staying active physically […]
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DIVORCE AND YOUR NEW FINANCIAL OUTLOOK

  • Posted by Brad Bridgewater
  • On March 31, 2017
Divorce can be one of life’s most painful and difficult events. Not only is the process emotionally challenging and deeply personal, but it can also wreak havoc on your finances. While it’s normal to feel overwhelmed and confused during this time, there are important steps you can take to alleviate some of the stress of […]
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THE RIGHT WAY TO SET A BUDGET

  • Posted by Brad Bridgewater
  • On December 21, 2016
The holiday season and the approach of a new year often bring about resolutions to make improvements in our daily lives – healthy eating, spending more time with family, or exercising on a regular basis. One of the most common goals is an improved financial situation. For some, that means spending less and saving more, […]
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5 CONSIDERATIONS FOR TAKING CARE OF AGING PARENTS

  • Posted by Michael Kane, CFP®
  • On November 18, 2016
We speak with many clients who have one or more children of their own and who are also be helping to care for their aging parents. This assistance can include time, financial support, and even various forms of guardianship. It goes without saying that these commitments can create an emotional and financial strain on any […]
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CHARITABLE TRUSTS

  • Posted by Michael Kane, CFP®
  • On February 7, 2016
A charitable trust is a trust established for the dual purpose of donating to charity and providing for a non-charitable beneficiary (such as your children). When a charitable trust is used, the gift to charity is also referred to as a split-interest gift because the gift is split between a charitable beneficiary and a non-charitable […]
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LOSING AN ENGINE ON TAKEOFF

  • Posted by Brad Bridgewater
  • On December 11, 2015
Empathy gap is the inability to predict your own future behavior under stress. In other words, the likelihood of you making an emotional decision instead of an intellectual one. As a pilot, this is the reason the simulator throws every nightmare possible at you during training. Your training prepares you to make the right decisions […]
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