Investing decisions can be hard with all of the noise out there. As a financial advisor, I’ve seen the damage caused when people aren’t informed about their money. It is NEVER advisable to bury your head in the sand and everyone should strive to learn more. By asking questions and seeking information, we learn and grow. Knowledge […]
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How 403(b) and 457 Plans Work Together
If you’re a public school teacher in California, there’s a lot to consider when saving for retirement. Teachers have more choices than employees in the private sector and the options can be confusing. In addition to some of the nuances involved with CalSTRS and Social Security, many teachers are eligible for 403(b) and 457 plans. […]
Investing Mistakes To Avoid When Markets Get Rough
It is human nature to avoid danger. When confronted by it, we are forced into a fight or flight situation. However, when it comes to managing our investments, it can be hard to resist these instincts. There is no doubt about it. Seeing negative returns on your investment account statement is painful. With a constant stream of […]
Happy New Year! 10 Most Popular Posts from 2015
As we say goodbye to 2015, here’s a look back at some of the most popular posts on The Astute Advisor blog. Hopefully you find some of these articles helpful. If you ever have a question or would like to provide feedback, please let me know. You can contact me via email through the website. Here are […]
Own Stock Options? 5 Steps To Understand Them
Guest post from Brian Betz, CFP® with Percension Wealth Advisors, LLC You work for a successful, start-up company. When hired you were given a pile of stock options, at which point the dollar signs in your head began swirling. After years of growth, your company finally went public! As your coworkers pop champagne you know […]
Why Millennials Need Financial Advice — Now
Why Millennials Need Financial Advice — Now is a guest post from Brian McCann, CFP® with Bootstrap Capital, LLC Today’s note is a little more industry oriented than normal. Still, I thought you would be interested because it touches on my philosophies regarding Financial Planning: Recently I got into a Twitter conversation (yes, I tweet. […]
Stock Market Craziness & Looking For Someone To Blame
If you want someone to blame for this recent bout of stock market crazy, blame China. This is what happens when a nation’s stock market doubles in 12 months and you spend the last 10 years building cities that are essentially massive ghost towns. During the last 12 months, the Chinese stock market more than […]
Retirement Planning: Are You Making These Mistakes?
Retirement planning is a process, not an event. There are so many things that change in our lives throughout the years that our plans, both personal and financial, need to be revised and updated from time to time. As it is in life, the only thing constant in retirement planning is change. Here are 5 […]
Pain and Sacrifice: Critical Ingredients For Investing Success
Pain and sacrifice aren’t experiences we often think of as good. You probably haven’t heard someone say, “it was such a great experience, there was pain and sacrifice the whole time, it was awesome.” A few things have recently reminded me that pain and sacrifice are critical ingredients to just about anything that is worthwhile in life. Pain […]