Turning a Deaf Ear to “Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda”
If you’re like me, you’ve likely experienced a sense of regret or disappointment at some time in your life. All too often shame, guilt, and
If you’re like me, you’ve likely experienced a sense of regret or disappointment at some time in your life. All too often shame, guilt, and
Busyness seems to be a way of life these days. There is much to do and remember as a cascade of information comes at us
When you were a child, did you ever play a popular board game called The Game of Life? It simulates a person traveling through life,
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For the past decade, we have advised that there is a better, more client-centric, method of financial planning than the one traditionally embraced by advisors.
While practicing as a CPA, our firm ran an ad that compared the relative dimensions of the rear view mirror to that of the windshield
According to a recent poll, 41 percent of baby boomers who have a living parent are providing some sort of personal care, financial assistance, or
As of this writing, the stock market has just produced one of its worst quarters (Q3) in a very long time, followed by one of
Back in the ‘80s, legendary stock picker Peter Lynch was famous for looking for those stocks that he thought would grow by a multiple of
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