

Most parents can relate to the challenges of teaching their children about money—whether it’s explaining the difference between wants and needs, encouraging them to save, or helping them understand the value of a dollar.
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Over the next two decades, more than 84 trillion dollars will change hands in what has become known as the “great wealth transfer. More than $72 trillion of that will pass from older generations to their heirs, while nearly $12 trillion will be donated to charities.
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Parents are known for investing in their kids’ futures: encouraging good habits, instilling values and skills, and helping them go through life on a path better than their own. But one item often gets overlooked: your children’s retirement.
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Doing your own investing has never been easier. The tools are accessible. The online resources are endless. But there’s one cost that often gets ignored: peace of mind. When markets are calm and rising, it’s easy to feel in control.
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Herd mentality is the tendency to follow the actions of a larger group, even when those actions might not be in one’s best interest. When it comes to finances, herd mentality can have significant implications for your investments and retirement planning.
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It often starts with a simple click or a moment of distraction. A convincing email, a friendly-sounding voice on the phone, or a deal that seems too good to pass up. However, these official looking messages are actually scammers.
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If you’ve changed jobs, you may have old 401(k)s left behind—and managing them often gets overlooked.
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Many employees lack guidance on their 401(k), making it harder to maximize their retirement savings.
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Less than half of small businesses offer retirement plans, making it harder for many people to start saving for retirement.
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What football can teach us about diversification
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What REALLY matters when it comes to building wealth?
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Accepting market cycles and focusing on the process
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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?
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It’s ‘OK’ to Have an Emotional Attachment to Your Money
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