Savings

What’s the Easiest Way to Repay $200,000 in Medical School Loans?

In the U.S. News & World Report article “What’s the Easiest Way to Repay $200,000 in Medical School Loans?” by journalist Maurie Backman, readers get a clear, practical look at how new doctors can manage, and eventually conquer, the heavy debt burden that often comes with medical school. The piece explores budgeting, repayment plans, refinancing...
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Half of Women over 50 Lose Sleep over Health Care Worries—Here’s How to Take Control

In a recent Women’s World article, “Half of Women over 50 Lose Sleep over Health Care Worries—Here’s How to Take Control,” journalist Carissa Mosness explores why medical costs, prescription expenses, and confusing health information leave so many women feeling anxious, and what practical steps they can take to regain confidence. The piece breaks down simple,...
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Can You Stop Saving With a $5 Million Retirement Nest Egg? Experts Weigh In

Hitting the $5 million mark in retirement savings is a milestone that many aspire to, but does it mean you can stop saving altogether? Journalist Gabrielle Olya explores whether this figure represents true financial freedom or simply another checkpoint on the journey to retirement readiness. The piece, featured in GoBankingRates, Nasdaq, Yahoo Finance, and AOL.com...
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5 Ways Financial Experts Would Use a $1 Million Windfall Right Now

In the article “5 Ways Financial Experts Would Use a $1 Million Windfall Right Now,” journalist Gabrielle Olya explores how top financial professionals would strategically allocate a sudden $1 million influx. The piece, featured in both YahooFinance and GoBankingRates, highlights smart, tax-efficient, and diversified approaches to making the most of unexpected wealth. Chief Investment Officer...
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Virtual Book Launch Party

As you may know, our Chief Investment Officer and CEO, Steven Rogé is an active member of Ed Slott’s Elite IRA Advisor GroupSM, an exclusive organization dedicated to the ongoing study and mastery of constantly changing and complex tax laws impacting your retirement savings. Ed and his team of IRA Experts are a valued part...
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Enhancing Financial Literacy Across Generations: Generation Z

By Kelley Muhsemann Marketing Manager Wrapping up Financial Literacy Month, the fourth and final article in our financial literacy series takes a deep dive into the budding Generation Z. More commonly referred to as “Gen Z,” this cohort was born between 1997 and 2012, and make up about 14% of the U.S. population. According to...
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Enhancing Financial Literacy Across Generations: Millennials

By Kelley Muhsemann Marketing Manager The third article in our financial literacy series focuses on Generation Y – more commonly known as “Millennials.” Born between 1981 and 1996, Millennials came of age during the Great Recession, and face a unique set of financial challenges compared to previous generations. In fact, according to Investopedia, Millennials “have entered...
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Financial Planning for Couples

By Kelley Muhsemann Marketing Manager The National Retail Federation estimates that 52% of American’s plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, and the average consumer will spend $192.80, totaling nearly $25.9 billion in gifts. When you think about romance, personal finance is rarely what comes to mind. But whether you celebrate or not, Valentine’s Day...
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What is Inflation and Is it Here to Stay?

By Steven M. Rogé, MBA, CFP®, AIF® Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer Although we had high hopes that the unpredictability of our economy would have waned by now, 2022 has proven to be one of the most unpredictable years of this last decade. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was right when he announced that...
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