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Why You Don’t Want Robo-Advising for Retirement

We’re turning to apps for everything these days: college courses, paying for our lattes, and finding love. And now, “robo-advising” apps are new contenders in the online marketplace, offering financial assessment and advice. On the outside, the concept felt a bit like...

Tail End Boomers, Retirement Plans, and The Upside of Everything

Countdown to retirement – especially if you’re over 55 – is probably on your mind. But unlike watching the ball drop during the most famous of annual countdowns, there’s more than just cause for celebration when you finish the work day; there is also cause for concern...

Stocks: Up, Up, and Away in Q4

Fourth quarters can be nerve racking – they’re a time when it feels like anything can, and does, happen (football fans know this feeling well). But for year’s end, the stock market (traditionally) rockets away in earnings from previous quarters. Tack onto that...

Tax Tips from The Savvy Investor

On December 15, 2014 Congress passed the Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014…just in time to avoid shutting down the government! The passage of this act included many provisions that we rely on to reduce and minimize our tax liability. They didn’t leave...

3 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Retirement

I once asked a 98-year-old retiree what his secret was to living such a long and happy life. He’d retired from the military as a colonel at the age of 55 after serving in China and Turkey, and spent much of those early years wrangling his teenage children and hosting...

Is Your Retirement Advisor Overcharging?

There’s no such thing as a free lunch (or free steak dinner, as the case may be). And, for good financial advice, you’ll have to pay appropriately. Still, many people are paying too much for the quality of services they receive. Are you one of them? Financial advisors...