- Matthew D. Edward
Planning For Life, Not Just Retirement
People tend to forget that retirement is part of life, and more than just a postcard picture of a drink sporting a tiny umbrella. Retirement planning really means life planning.
- Jane Meggitt
The Tenacious Approach to Financial Planning
The silversword is a rare plant found only in Maui’s remote Haleakalā National Park. It thrives in the harsh volcanic soils where no other significant vegetation can.
- Matthew D. Edward
Retire Healthy, Retire Happy
Many people approach retirement by considering savings, stocks, 401(k) plans, and other financial tools. They often, however, forget to throw a crucial element into that asset mix: their health.
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Planning For Life, Not Just Retirement
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The Tenacious Approach to Financial Planning
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Retire Healthy, Retire Happy
Survey after survey indicates that running out of money is the biggest fear of today’s retiree. The longevity risk – thoughtful and strategic attempts by advisors and their clients to financially
- Matthew D. Edward
An Alternative Approach
Many people approach retirement with uncertainty. Some fear their savings will run out too soon, others worry their retirement plan will fall apart during an unexpected market downturn.
- Matthew D. Edward
Guiding The Transition to Retirement
Seniors want to enjoy the golden retirement years that follow decades of hard work and sacrifice.
- Amy Armstrong
Dual approach to financial planning
In a volatile financial world where market crashes and scandals linger in the minds of investors, and the push toward greater fee transparency has industry watchdogs howling,
- Matthew D. Edward
Save for the Future, but Enjoy Today
Financial planning gurus often describe saving money in stark terms. Many suggest that the way to build your savings is to spend less each month and to realize that putting money away
- Jane Meggitt
Helping People Truly Enjoy Their Retirement
Everything revolves around helping clients to attain peace of mind in retirement. Financial planners often focus on retirement, but many concentrate more on what can go wrong instead of on
- Amy Armstrong
Centenarians: the new face of retirement planning
There’s a reason that greeting card companies have increased production of “Happy 100th” birthday cards over the last decade.
Longer lifespans mean retired people are in greater danger of running out of their money. That’s less of a problem when a financial advisor seeks to plan a client’s retirement
Men and Women Make Decisions Differently
They grew up during the worst economic straits the country had ever seen, then went on to defeat the forces of fascism.
- Jane Meggitt
Helping Clients Plan a Secure Retirement
When you’ve been in the financial advisory business for 40 years, you have a good perspective on what works and what doesn’t.
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