You Only Live Once, So Plan Well
February 9, 2021
Since the end of January, #YOLO has been a rallying cry on internet message boards where amateur investors have driven up stock prices for video game retailer GameStop and movie theatre chain AMC. And while everyone should have opportunities to build wealth via the markets, we believe this particular group of rebels are only half-right about their investment strategy.
It’s true that “you only live once,” and you need to make the most of the financial opportunities available to you. But that’s exactly why we prefer measured, long-term financial planning to short-term speculation.
Aligning Your Financial Plan with Your Values
February 3, 2021
Many people are discovering that their financial journeys are even more fulfilling when they align their plans with their values. These investing, spending, and giving strategies could help you grow your nest egg while also putting your values in action.
Financial Planning for the Unexpected (and Expected)
January 15, 2021
COVID-19 forced most of us to adapt to new realities by revisiting our daily habits and financial priorities.
Protecting Your Estate
January 14, 2021
You’ve worked hard throughout your lifetime and this hard work has finally paid off. Perhaps you’ve accumulated assets beyond even those that you may need to enjoy a carefree and relaxed retirement that will eventually be passed on to your heirs. However, some of these assets can result in a tax liability upon your death, or on the death of your spouse.
What Can You Control?
January 11, 2021
The weeks leading up to a presidential election can be nerve-wracking enough on their own. Add in the tumult from Covid-19, social justice movements, and recent market volatility, and it's no wonder that some of us are dealing with significant anxiety as we get closer and closer to punching our ballots.
So many of the problems we've faced in 2020 have felt bigger than we are. That's one reason we're all so energized to vote: even if the result of the election is beyond any one person's control, it will feel good to take action and have your voice heard.
But are you so wrapped up in big picture challenges that you're overlooking things in your life that you can control? Taking some purposeful steps in these three areas could remind you who's ultimately in charge of your family's Return on Life.
Rethinking Your Career
January 4, 2021
Has working from home give you a new perspective on the work you do?
You might have to navigate a few extra obstacles if you want to change jobs during the pandemic. But the shifting business landscape has also created new opportunities if you’re clear on your personal, professional, and financial goals. Answering these four questions will help you determine how a career change could impact your Return on Life.