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An endless pipeline of cash to adult kids who have failed to launch has financial consequences for parent and child
There are financial consequences to helping adult children who have returned to the nest or never fully fledged -- for the parents and the kids.

Spring financial to-do list should include planning for your own long-term care
Itap spring – you made it through winter. Now emerge and greet the season with a fresh start to hard conversations with your family about your long-term care.

To Roth or not to Roth? That is the question
Consider using a Roth savings account to avoid paying additional taxes in your retirement years.

What’s your best investment strategy for the Trump years?
To achieve long-term investment success in the current environment, you need a market-based strategy that you have a lot of confidence in, and the discipline to follow that strategy.

When doing the right thing turns out to be wrong
Letap look at some examples where “should” needs to make way for common sense.

How to grow your finances by tending what you have
Being responsible is an important piece of everyone’s financial picture. Ask yourself, what are two or three things you can do to be more responsible with your finances right now?

A goal without a plan is just a wish. Certified financial planners offer a day of free help for setting those goals
By Sara Gardner, Elevated Planning October is National Financial Planning Month. It is a month dedicated to creating a financial plan or reviewing an existing one. Personal financial planning is...