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Can You Retire with Confidence?

Many working people, even some who have accumulated $1 million+, lack the confidence they need to plan to retire. In fact, 38% of Americans don’t feel confident that they are saving enough to retire comfortably, according to a study conducted by Capital One Investing.

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Employee Stock Plans: How Much is Too Much?

You work for a company you’re really proud of. And the company is doing REALLY well!

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Oak Road Featured in US News and World Report

We were happy to contribute to a recent US News and World Report, Simplify Your Portfolio Without Sacrificing Returns. Where a portfolio’s investments are concerned, less is probably more.

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Who really benefits from complex financial products?

Creators of financial products like variable annuities, structured products, market-neutral, smart beta or principal protection funds etc. Sophistication gives you an edge over other ‘less-informed’ investors.

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Does Conflict-Free Financial Advice Exist?

One of the many goals of the Department of Labor’s new Fiduciary Rule is to attempt to give investors access to conflict-free financial advice — a noble goal. After all, shouldn’t we expect to receive conflict-free advice all the time?

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Changing jobs? Here’s what to do with your old 401k

Changing jobs can be exciting, stressful and sometimes unexpected. And with the change you’ll  have a lot to think about. What is the new work environment going to be like? You’ll be forming new work relationships, you might have new travel expectations, you’ll need to sign up for benefits, etc.

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Your 401k Plan Might Cost Way More Than You Think!

Your 401k Plan Might Cost Way More Than You Think! I know how busy you are. Digging into the details of your company’s 401k plan probably isn’t at the top of your list, and I get it.

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Does Your Financial Advisor Really Have Your Best Interests In Mind?

You’re probably thinking, well, of course they do! Investment Advisor Representatives (IARs) vs. Financial professionals use a lot of different titles, and it can be really confusing (this is partially on purpose).

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Hey Real Estate Agents, You Need Your Own Retirement Plan!

According to the Congressional Research Service, only about half of full-time employees at small companies have access to a retirement plan—and even fewer part-time and 1099 workers do.

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Is It Worth It to Pay for a Financial Advisor?

Is It Worth It to Pay for a Financial Advisor?

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Welcome to Oak Road Wealth Management!

Welcome to Oak Road Wealth Management!

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What football can teach us about diversification

What football can teach us about diversification

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What REALLY matters when it comes to building wealth?

What REALLY matters when it comes to building wealth?

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The truth about Social Security

The truth about Social Security

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5 Ways to Use Your Tax Refund Wisely

5 Ways to Use Your Tax Refund Wisely

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Accepting market cycles and focusing on the process

Accepting market cycles and focusing on the process

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Choosing a Financial Advisor: Fee-Only vs Fee-Based

Choosing a Financial Advisor: Fee-Only vs Fee-Based

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Where did we get this idea that we need to try to beat the market?

Where did we get this idea that we need to try to beat the market?

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Roth IRA and 401(k) retirement account paperwork with a calculator and question mark note, representing the question: how can I avoid paying taxes on my retirement account

How Can I Avoid Paying Taxes on My Retirement Account?

How Can I Avoid Paying Taxes on My Retirement Account?

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A ceramic jar labeled "Retirement Fund" surrounded by coins, dollar bills, and dice — illustrating the uncertainty and planning involved in retirement savings.

How Much Do I Need to Retire?

How Much Do I Need to Retire?

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Can You Speak to a Financial Advisor for Free?

Can You Speak to a Financial Advisor for Free?

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Is $500,000 Enough to Work With a Financial Advisor?

Is $500,000 Enough to Work With a Financial Advisor?

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Why parents, not grandparents, should own 529 savings plans!

Why parents, not grandparents, should own 529 savings plans!

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What’s Really Killing Your Credit Score?

What’s Really Killing Your Credit Score?

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A couple smiling during a professional meeting with a financial advisor. A large green text box on the left reads, "5 Questions You Must Ask Your Financial Advisor (To See If They Are A Fiduciary)." The Oak Road Wealth Management logo is in the bottom righ

5 Questions You Must Ask Your Financial Advisor (To See If They Are A Fiduciary)

5 Questions You Must Ask Your Financial Advisor (To See If They Are A Fiduciary)

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What Is a Fiduciary Financial Advisor?

What Is a Fiduciary Financial Advisor?

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A flat-lay photograph of a leather briefcase, a notebook with the handwritten words "Roth IRA Conversions," a pair of glasses, and a leather journal on a wooden desk.

You Should Want to Pay More Taxes — Here’s Why Roth Conversions Can Save You a Fortune

You Should Want to Pay More Taxes — Here’s Why Roth Conversions Can Save You a Fortune

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How Social Security Works: Benefits, Taxes & Timing

How Social Security Works: Benefits, Taxes & Timing

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Tax rate schedules highlighted on IRS tax table, illustrating federal tax brackets for retirement income

What Tax Rate Do You Pay in Retirement?

What Tax Rate Do You Pay in Retirement?

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Social Security cards representing how Social Security benefits are taxed in 2026

How Is Social Security Taxed?

How Is Social Security Taxed?

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Hand dropping a coin into a glass jar labeled "Pension," illustrating how pension income is taxed

How Is My Pension Taxed?

How Is My Pension Taxed?

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IRS Form 1040 tax documents — understanding federal taxes on retirement income

Do I Have to Pay Federal Taxes on My Retirement?

Do I Have to Pay Federal Taxes on My Retirement?

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What Is a Good 401(k) Balance at Age 65?

What Is a Good 401(k) Balance at Age 65?

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A ceramic jar labeled "Retirement Fund" surrounded by coins, dollar bills, and dice — illustrating the uncertainty and planning involved in retirement savings.

How Much Do I Need to Retire?

How Much Do I Need to Retire?

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The truth about Social Security

The truth about Social Security

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5 Financial Misconceptions About Retirement

5 Financial Misconceptions About Retirement

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Accepting market cycles and focusing on the process

Accepting market cycles and focusing on the process

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Who really benefits from complex financial products?

Who really benefits from complex financial products?

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What Happens When Too Few Own Too Much Bitcoin?

What Happens When Too Few Own Too Much Bitcoin?

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A hand places the final letter "E" onto wooden blocks spelling "DISCIPLINE" on a wooden table. To the left, a green box features the text: "THE BORING PREMIUM: WHY SIMPLE, DISCIPLINED INVESTING BUILDS REAL WEALTH." The Oak Road Wealth Management logo is in

Why Simple, Disciplined Investing Builds Real Wealth

Why Simple, Disciplined Investing Builds Real Wealth

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What shouldn't you put in a trust — living trust documents on a desk with a pen and glasses, illustrating estate planning decisions.

What Shouldn’t You Put in a Trust?

What Shouldn’t You Put in a Trust?

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What Is the Best Way to Leave Your House to Your Children?

What Is the Best Way to Leave Your House to Your Children?

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What are the Disadvantages of a QCD?

What are the Disadvantages of a QCD?

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What are Common QCD Mistakes to Avoid?

What are Common QCD Mistakes to Avoid?

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What Qualifies as a Qualified Charitable Distribution?

What Qualifies as a Qualified Charitable Distribution?

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How does the IRS know you made a QCD?

How does the IRS know you made a QCD?

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Is it Better to Take a QCD or a Charitable Deduction?

Is it Better to Take a QCD or a Charitable Deduction?

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Roth IRA and 401(k) retirement account paperwork with a calculator and question mark note, representing the question: how can I avoid paying taxes on my retirement account

How Can I Avoid Paying Taxes on My Retirement Account?

How Can I Avoid Paying Taxes on My Retirement Account?

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Tax rate schedules highlighted on IRS tax table, illustrating federal tax brackets for retirement income

What Tax Rate Do You Pay in Retirement?

What Tax Rate Do You Pay in Retirement?

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Social Security cards representing how Social Security benefits are taxed in 2026

How Is Social Security Taxed?

How Is Social Security Taxed?

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Hand dropping a coin into a glass jar labeled "Pension," illustrating how pension income is taxed

How Is My Pension Taxed?

How Is My Pension Taxed?

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Wooden dice spelling "TAXES" stacked on rising piles of coins, representing retirement tax planning

What Taxes Go Away When I Retire?

What Taxes Go Away When I Retire?

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Person reviewing tax documents and using a calculator to calculate the new $6,000 senior tax deduction

What Is the New $6,000 Tax Break for Seniors?

What Is the New $6,000 Tax Break for Seniors?

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IRS Form 1040 tax documents — understanding federal taxes on retirement income

Do I Have to Pay Federal Taxes on My Retirement?

Do I Have to Pay Federal Taxes on My Retirement?

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A flat-lay photograph of a leather briefcase, a notebook with the handwritten words "Roth IRA Conversions," a pair of glasses, and a leather journal on a wooden desk.

You Should Want to Pay More Taxes — Here’s Why Roth Conversions Can Save You a Fortune

You Should Want to Pay More Taxes — Here’s Why Roth Conversions Can Save You a Fortune

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2026 Backdoor Roth IRA: The "Loophole" for High Earners

2026 Backdoor Roth IRA: The "Loophole" for High Earners

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