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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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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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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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The Power of Compound Interest and The Benefits of Starting Early

John waits until he is 30 to begin investing. He invests $250 per month for 30 years. He is able to achieve a 7% compound annual return. Over the course of his investment career, John invests $90,000 of his own money ($3,000 per year for 30 years) and at 60 years old, he has accumulated $303,219.

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How to Declutter Your Retirement Savings

I’ve moved quite a few times in my life. My family and I moved from Missouri to New York City then back to Missouri to Nashville, TN and back to Missouri. One thing you learn when you move is that you have a ton of stuff that you move with you that sometimes never even gets unboxed.

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

As of June 9th, 2017, the Department of Labor’s so-called Fiduciary Rule is here. What is the Fiduciary Rule and why is it so important? First, let’s properly define: ‘fiduciary’. A fiduciary is someone who is required to act in the best interest of someone else.

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

It’s the most wonderful time of year again! Well, maybe not the “most” wonderful but it is the time of year when students are out of school, eagerly anticipating all the fun the summertime has to offer while many parents are eagerly awaiting… well, the next school year.

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It’s ‘OK’ to Have an Emotional Attachment to Your Money

It’s ok to have an emotional attachment to our hard-earned money. What I mean is, in my case, my wife and I have worked very hard to save and invest during our careers. The money we have saved and invested represents stored labor.

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

You may have heard people talking about “beating (or outperforming) the market. And what is the market? Usually, when people talk about “the market,” they’re talking about U. For all intents and purposes, the S&P 500 is an index of 500 of the largest companies in the U.

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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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What Do Most People Do With Their 401(k) When They Retire?

What Do Most People Do With Their 401(k) When They Retire?

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What Is the Biggest Mistake with Wills?

What Is the Biggest Mistake with Wills?

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Why Does Everyone Want to Avoid Probate?

Why Does Everyone Want to Avoid Probate?

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What Assets Should Not Be in a Will?

What Assets Should Not Be in a Will?

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What Is the Major Disadvantage of a Trust?

What Is the Major Disadvantage of a Trust?

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What Is the Main Purpose of Having a Trust?

What Is the Main Purpose of Having a Trust?

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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 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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