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  • Rethink Retirement

    Rethink Retirement

    It’s not about net worth, it’s about income. I wanted to take some time to address the thought process and the idea behind our website tagline, Rethink Retirement – especially for those outside the AT&T ecosystem. AT&T had a marketing tagline that ran between 2010 and 2014. That tagline was “Rethink Possible.” It’s a great…

  • The 5 Phases of Pre-Retirement

    Retirement is one of the most important life events you will experience, and getting it right takes wise planning. With a sound intellectual framework and some assistance from a qualified professional, you can ensure that you are ready to retire when the day comes. Your preparation can be broken down into five phases, with each…

  • Stop Procrastinating: 5 Financial Resolutions You Can Start Right Now

    New Year’s Financial Resolutions Did you achieve your financial goals in 2018? If not, keep reading. To achieve financial fitness this year, set strong financial resolutions that will help you get your money situation on track. While making your list of resolutions is pretty simple, sticking to your plan and achieving your goals is easier…

  • 5 Mistakes on Your Way to Retirement

    Retirement is specific to each person’s situation, but it’s common to see retirees making the same mistakes. Here are five of them: 1. Confusing retirement eligibility with retirement ability The numbers matter. Many times, when people have reached a certain age or met a years-of-service requirement, they are not really in a position to afford full retirement. The most important…

  • Don’t Miss These 7 End-of-Year Financial Planning Tips

    Financial Planning Tips The end of the year is quickly closing in, and there is no better time than now to take inventory of your financial situation. Evaluating, budgeting, and planning your finances is not a static activity, but rather endeavors that need attention on a regular basis in order to be successful. With a…

  • Top 5 Apps to Save You Money

    Top 5 Apps to Save You Money

    The smartphone has become the one-stop-shop when it comes to consumer demands. It feels like there is an app for almost everything. With the influx of unique and intuitive apps, there is no better time in history to take advantage of finance-related technology. We’ve rounded up our favorite apps to help calculate budgets, curb overspending…

  • 3 Reasons Why Robots Won’t Replace Financial Advisors

    3 Reasons Why Robots Won’t Replace Financial Advisors

    Can computer algorithms replace human financial advisors? Robo-advisors have been heralded as the “future of investing” by their fans, but can computer algorithms really replace human financial advisors? Robo-advisors are less expensive than traditional advisors—but their low, up-front price comes with a loss in quality. Robo-advisors lack an irreplaceable human element, which prevents them from…

  • Retirement Savings Tips: From Your 20s to Your 60s

    Retirement Savings Tips: From Your 20s to Your 60s

    Retirement Savings Tips Financial planning is a lifelong endeavor, but people often seek out investment advice that doesn’t fit their current stage in life. When it comes to saving for retirement, most Americans invest and manage those savings for six decades or longer. It’s important to consider how your resources and risk tolerance change as…

  • There’s More to Retirement than Just Numbers

    Emotional Aspects of Retirement Have you considered the emotional aspects of retirement and how to plan wisely? In today’s world, people are working well past the age of 65 before retiring. Some people who are in good health may not be ready to retire just yet because they like what they do, want to keep…