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Authentic Advice Video: Behavioral Bias

Are you a better-than-average driver? Regardless of what my wife says, I know I am, and chances are you think you are too.  That is because nearly three-quarters of people think they are better-than-average drivers.  Besides being mathematically impossible, this statistic is an example of overconfidence—and is just one illustration of how certain biases can […]

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Social Security and Medicare Face Financial Challenges

Most Americans will eventually receive Social Security and Medicare benefits. Each year, the Trustees of the Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds release lengthy reports to Congress that assess the health of these important programs.  The newest reports, released on April 22, 2020, discuss the current financial condition and ongoing financial challenges that both programs […]

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403(b) Plans: The Basics

If you are like many Americans, you likely have an employer-sponsored retirement plan.  This is the second article in a three-part series about the basics of 401k, 403b, and Defined Benefit Plans. Retirement plans established under Section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, commonly referred to as 403(b) plans or “tax-sheltered annuities,” have become a […]

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Should You Dip into Your HSA Now? Or Save it for Retirement?

A recent study from Fidelity estimates that an average 65-year-old couple retiring this year will need to have $295,000 in today’s dollars for future medical costs. So what is an effective way to save for medical expenses in retirement? Consider a Health Savings Account (HSA). 1) Contributions are pre-tax and avoid FICA tax if made […]

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Authentic Advice Video: IRA for Estate Planning

In our Authentic Advice series video, Clayton Boone will discuss the benefits of an IRA. Not in the context of retirement savings, but in the context of an effective Estate Planning tool.

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Coping with Market Volatility: Understand How Your Biases Can Affect Investment Decisions

As individual investors, we are commonly drawn to what is going on in the market.  Often, the things that draw us in are engineered to make us react.  In doing so, we can often come up with reasons why we should buy or sell.  When asked to explain our reasoning it is often a ‘gut […]

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Greg’s “I Can!” Story

Greg has been a supporter and donor of Any Baby Can for many years. Hear about why giving to Any Baby Can has changed his and his family’s perspective. 

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Coping with Market Volatility: Be Sure to Use Appropriate Benchmarks

It is not hard to find out how the ‘market’ is doing today—our news reports on it nearly every minute.  Our colleagues, neighbors, close friends and family talk about it.  We see it on social media and in our inbox. Eventually, this leads to us wondering how our investments are doing against said ‘market.’ So, […]

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Coronavirus Affects Federal, State, and Local Deadlines

Federal, state, and local governments have extended a number of deadlines amid the coronavirus pandemic.  Here are just a few of the deadlines that have been affected. Federal and state income taxes The IRS has postponed the due date for filing federal income tax returns and making tax payments from April 15, 2020, to July […]

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CARES Act 2020: What This Means for You – Newsletter

The new Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act provides relief for American individuals and businesses while impacting taxes, loans, and health insurance.  Take a look at our recent newsletter to see how our team breaks down what you need to know about the CARES Act.

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