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How to Globally Diversify Your Portfolio

Global Diversification Right now is a great time to reflect on the past year’s investment performance and consider your investment strategy. In most cases, the more that assets are accumulated the greater the need for diversification. For example, if we look back on 2015, investors who held only or primarily the S&P 500 had virtually … Read more

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Special Needs Trusts

If you have a child with special needs, you face long-run financial demands that cannot be fully met through federal and state assistance. What can you do to try and meet them?

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When a Minor is a Beneficiary

Naming a minor as a beneficiary brings up a major concern. If parents or grandparents make a child a primary or contingent beneficiary of an insurance policy, IRA or investment account, they should be aware that most policies and investments will not directly transfer to a minor. They need to be received by a court-approved … Read more

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6 Major Risks to Family Wealth

All too often, family wealth fails to last. One generation builds a business – or even a fortune – and it is lost in ensuing decades. Why does it happen, again and again? It is because families fall prey to serious money blunders – old and new. Classic mistakes are made, and changing times aren’t … Read more

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An IRA – A Simple First Step in a Physician’s Retirement Plan

Retirement planning can easily start with these accounts. When a physician decides to start saving for retirement, taking that “first step” can seem like a big deal. Opening an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) amounts to an easy “first step” in many physicians’ retirement plans. When you invest through a traditional or Roth IRA, you give those … Read more

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Saving & Investing In Your Family’s Growing Years

It may seem like a tall order, but it can be accomplished. If you have a young, growing family, no doubt your to-do list is pretty long on any given day. Beyond today, you are probably working on another kind of to-do list for the long term. Where does “saving and investing” rank on that list? … Read more

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How to Work With An Investment Advisor

When it comes to working with an investment advisor, the value you receive is based in the quality of the relationship you establish and his or her ability to meet, or even exceed, your expectations. Most clients don’t mind paying a fee for investment advice, and many don’t expect their advisors to perform superhuman feats … Read more

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10 Benefits of a Roth IRA

Why do so many people choose them over traditional IRAs? The IRA that changed the whole retirement savings perspective. Since the Roth IRA was introduced, it has become a fixture in many retirement planning strategies. We can sum up the key argument for going Roth in a sentence: Paying taxes on your retirement contributions today … Read more

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What Beneficiaries Need To Know

What happens when an account owner passes away? What do beneficiaries need to do? Step into a beneficiary’s shoes to learn how to prepare your estate for smoother execution. If your loved ones have invested, saved or insured themselves to any degree, you may be named as a beneficiary to one or more of their … Read more

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Whose Lives Should a Physician Insure?

The Physician’s Life Insurance Primer – Should you own life insurance on others? The primary reason most people own life insurance is to ensure that their loved ones will have the means to replace lost income and pay for their financial obligations in the event of their premature death. In fact, life insurance is a … Read more

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