It’s been known for many years (decades actually) that the Social Security Trust Fund is projected to be fully depleted by 2034 without congressional action to remedy. However there has been a flurry of new bills in the House that is leaving us hopeful.
Evidence-Based Investing
Reasons Americans Aren’t Working
We know that staffing shortages are leading to wage inflation, but what can the Census’s ongoing Household Pulse Survey tell us about the labor shortage? Read More >
Six Financial Best Practices for Year-End 2021
Quarterly Market Review - Third Quarter 2021
It’s Time to Get Reacquainted with Survivorship Life Insurance
With the $3.5 trillion dollar infrastructure bill facing a reconciliation vote, high income earners and the ultra wealthy are clearly in the crosshairs of tax hikes, putting the need for estate liquidity back on the forefront of transfer tax planning. Read More >
What’s Going On In Washington and Why Does It Matter?
Tax Planning in Turbulent Times - Part 3: Tax-Wise Financial Planning
Tax Planning in Turbulent Times - Part 2: Tax-Wise Investment Techniques
Tax Planning in Turbulent Times - Part 1: The Tools of the Tax-Planning Trade
Whether you’re saving, investing, spending, bequeathing, or receiving wealth, there’s scarcely a move you can make without considering how taxes might influence the outcome. Read More >
Is Inflation Haunting Your Financial Dreams? Part 2: What We Can Do About It
Is Inflation Haunting Your Financial Dreams? Part 1: What We Know
Is Relocating in Retirement Right for You?
Cryptocurrency - Security, Volatility and How It Will Change Financial Markets
Giving the Digital Nomad Lifestyle a Try
If you’ve thought about giving the digital nomad lifestyle a try, here are some factors you may want to consider. Read More >
Common question: Are we in a housing bubble?
8-Steps to Help You Prepare for a Personal Health Crisis
Making critical financial or health care choices now, can ensure you and your loved ones know what to do and when, and have essential information when it’s needed most. Read More >






















