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What are Common QCD Mistakes to Avoid?

Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) are a powerful tool for retirees in Lee’s Summit to support

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What are the Disadvantages of a QCD?

For many retirees, the Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) feels like a “tax cheat code.” It allows

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Can I contribute to a Roth IRA if I make over $200,000?

The direct answer for 2026 is based on your Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI). If you are

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What Is a Red Flag for a Financial Advisor?

Choosing a financial advisor is one of the most important financial decisions you’ll make. But not every advisor has your best interests at heart — and some warning signs are easy to miss until it’s too late.

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What Is the Average Cost of Using a Financial Advisor?

The average cost of using a financial advisor typically ranges from 0. AUM) per year — with 1% being the most commonly cited benchmark. But that single number doesn’t tell the whole story.

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At What Age Is a 401(k) Withdrawal Tax-Free?

If you have a traditional 401(k), here is the answer most people don’t want to hear: your withdrawals are never completely tax-free. That’s not a technicality — it’s a foundational rule of how traditional retirement accounts work.

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

For most families, the home is the largest asset they own — and one of the most emotionally charged. Knowing the best way to leave your house to your children is one of the most important estate planning decisions you will make.

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What Shouldn’t You Put in a Trust?

Trusts are powerful estate planning tools—but loading every asset into one is a common and costly mistake. What shouldn’t you put in a trust? At a minimum: IRAs and other tax-deferred retirement accounts, which cannot legally be owned by a trust without triggering serious tax consequences.

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What Is the Main Purpose of Having a Trust?

A trust is one of the most flexible and widely used tools in estate planning — but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Many people assume trusts are only for the ultra-wealthy or legally complex situations.

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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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How to tell if your Financial Advisor is acting in your best interest?

How to tell if your Financial Advisor is acting in your best interest?

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How to Declutter Your Retirement Savings

How to Declutter Your Retirement Savings

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The Power of Compound Interest and The Benefits of Starting Early

The Power of Compound Interest and The Benefits of Starting Early

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Can You Retire with Confidence?

Can You Retire with Confidence?

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Employee Stock Plans: How Much is Too Much?

Employee Stock Plans: How Much is Too Much?

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Oak Road Featured in US News and World Report

Oak Road Featured in US News and World Report

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Who really benefits from complex financial products?

Who really benefits from complex financial products?

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Does Conflict-Free Financial Advice Exist?

Does Conflict-Free Financial Advice Exist?

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What are Common QCD Mistakes to Avoid?

What are Common QCD Mistakes to Avoid?

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What Are the Disadvantages of a 401(k) Rollover?

What Are the Disadvantages of a 401(k) Rollover?

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How Long Do I Have to Roll Over My 401(k) After Leaving a Job?

How Long Do I Have to Roll Over My 401(k) After Leaving a Job?

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