What is a Stock Split?
Last month, Apple's stock split helped crash the popular trading platform Robinhood. Stock splits do not matter when you are investing for the long-term. Ignore the hype and follow your overall financial plan.
Common 401(k) Matching Mistake
This is a common 401k matching mistake. You should review the language of your 401k each year. Subtle changes in policy and the language can greatly impact your finances.
Retirement Plans: Mega Backdoor Roth
What is a Mega Backdoor Roth? It is a strategy that enables high-income earners to get around the income restrictions by making contributions to a Roth account in their 401(k).
Insurance Review: Am I Covered?
The events that have transpired this year have forced many of us to take inventory of the important things in life. Here is why we think an insurance checkup should be a part of that conversation.
Teaching Your Kids Good Money Habits
Financial education starts at home and often ends at home. If you do not take up the task of teaching your kids good money habits, they will have to learn the hard way.
Which Type of Retirement Account?
Since millions of Americans are currently changing jobs, we thought it would be a good time to review the various types of retirement plans. As you switch careers, you should understand your options and determine which one fits your situation. Even if you are not making an employment change, you should still evaluate your current standing.
iPhone Apps to Guide Your Personal Finances
Your phone is for much more than texting! Put your phone to work for your wallet with these personal finance apps.
Retail Ramshackle: Consumerism in the Post COVID-19 World
As we watch the retail landscape change, it will companies try to win our business. Realize it or be interesting to see the creative ways in which not, COVID-19 has changed our consumer preferences. Retailers have a unique problem as consumers are looking for convenience, competitive pricing, and a good experience.
Nearing Retirement in A Volatile Market
Keep things in perspective. Tune out the daily fluctuations in the market. Even if you are retiring in weeks, you probably won't cash out your entire portfolio in the beginning.








