Why Market Booms Can Hide Bad Financial Advice

When it comes to financial advice, nobody questions their strategy when markets are soaring. It’s volatility that reveals whether advice was built for protection, or just good timing. Good planning isn’t tested in bull markets. It’s tested when things get uncomfortable. Tune into the full podcast episode – Ep. 20 – Insurance Firms, 401(k) Advisors, […]
The Hidden Incentives Behind Financial Advice (What Investors Should Know)

How an advisor is paid matters more than most investors realize. Compensation structures influence recommendations in ways that many people don’t realize. Understanding incentives helps you ask better questions and make more intentional financial decisions. Tune into the full podcast episode – Ep. 20 – Insurance Firms, 401(k) Advisors, Wirehouses, RIAs: What’s the Difference?
Life Insurance vs AD&D: What Your Workplace Really Covers

Reviewing your open enrollment options? Make sure you understand the two types of life insurance benefits your employer may offer: 1️⃣ Basic Life Insurance: Usually a multiple of your salary. Helpful to have, but If you leave your job or your employer changes the benefit, the coverage goes away. This is why having your own […]
How to Compare Spousal Benefits During Open Enrollment

As you go through open enrollment, don’t forget to compare spousal benefit options for life insurance, medical coverage, and sometimes disability. Costs and coverage can vary a lot between employers. 👉 Compare premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket maxes 👉 Consider a private life insurance policy for long-term protection 👉 Sometimes it’s cheaper for each partner to […]
What’s the Value of Direct Indexing?

What if you could mirror an entire index and take charge of your tax strategy? That’s the advantage of direct indexing. Rather than buying a fund, you own the underlying stocks, giving you flexibility and control others can’t. Here’s what that means for you: ✅ Maintain full market exposure and diversification ✅ Harvest losses from […]
Smart Strategies to Avoid the Net Investment Income Tax (NIIT)

Are you paying the extra 3.8%—when you may not have to? The Net Investment Income Tax (NIIT) kicks in once your income rises above $200,000 (single) or $250,000 (married). The good news? There are strategic ways to help reduce or avoid it: 🔶 Prioritize tax-exempt options like municipal bonds 🔶 Maximize contributions to retirement accounts […]
Why Time Matters More Than Money in Investing – Compound Interest Basics

Many young professionals think investing only works once you have a lot saved, but compounding is what actually levels the playing field. When your money earns interest, and that interest earns more interest, your growth accelerates. And here’s the key: time matters even more than the amount you invest. Starting in your 20s with small, […]
HDHP vs HMO/PPO: How to Choose the Right Health Plan During Open Enrollment

As you make your benefit elections for the new year, understanding your health plan options can make a big difference in both your care and your wallet. Here’s a clear breakdown to help you choose wisely: 👉 High-Deductible Health Plans (HDHPs): Lower monthly costs and access to the powerful, triple tax-advantaged HSA. Great if you […]
Disability Insurance 101: What to Review During Open Enrollment

Open enrollment is the perfect time to review your disability insurance. Here are the basics: Short-Term Disability: Covers you for a few months up to a year. Long-Term Disability: Can cover you from a year up to age 65 (sometimes longer). How Much Coverage? Aim for ~60% of your income, but adjust based on your […]
529 College Savings – What if your child doesn’t end up using it all?

What if your child doesn’t end up using all of their 529 college savings? Thanks to the SECURE 2.0 Act, up to $35,000 per beneficiary can now be rolled tax-free from a 529 into a Roth IRA—if certain requirements are met: 🔸 The 529 must have been open for at least 15 years 🔸 Only […]