We are about three weeks into 2020. If you are like most Americans, you may have already given up on your New Year’s resolutions. About 40 percent of Americans set a resolution and about 60 percent of them fail within six months, according to University of Scranton psychology professor, John C. Norcross. Maybe this is …
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11 characteristics to look for—or avoid—in a financial planner
When you decide you need a financial planner, it’s hard to sort through them all to find the one that makes the most sense for you. I’ve put together a list of things to look for—and things to avoid—when you’re seeking a partner to help you plan your financial future. Three things to avoid: A …
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Wondering how much you need to retire? These questions can help.
For most families, saving for retirement is their largest financial goal. It’s become part of the American dream to quit working and just have fun someday. However, as we wind down the second decade of the 21st century, it’s getting harder to actually accomplish. Decline of pensions The idea a company pension for retirement in …
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What does a Financial Planner Do?
If you’re thinking about looking for a financial planner, you may be wondering what exactly a financial planner does and what value he or she can bring into your life. The answer I give when people ask me what a financial planner does is, “I help my clients clarify financial goals and reach them reliably.” …
Hate thinking about money? Here’s why it’s still important.
From time to time, I hear people say something like, “Thinking about financial goals gives me a bellyache. Why would I pay somebody to talk about them?” If that’s how you feel, you’re not alone. Most Americans experience some level of anxiety, insecurity or fear about financial issues, according to the Northwestern Mutual 2018 Planning …
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Why Bother with an IRA in 2019?
You probably hear from different sources that you should consider funding an IRA, but you may be wondering, why bother? Here are four good reasons: You can still contribute for tax year 2018 up to $5,500 or $6,500 if you’re better than 50 years old. You have until tax filing day in April 2019 to …