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Taxes on Your Investments: The Basics

You work hard for your money, and pay taxes on it. You manage to save and invest some — and in turn you have to pay even more taxes on your investments.

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Common Investing Questions -Definitions

You aren’t learning if you are not asking questions. We have found most people are afraid to ask us common...

Taxes on Your Investments: The Basics

You work hard for your money, and pay taxes on it. You manage to save and invest some — and...

Disaster Preparedness

September is Month and with fire & hurricane season upon us, it’s important to be prepared for disasters. No one...

Taxes on Your Investments: The Basics

You work hard for your money, and pay taxes on it. You manage to save and invest some — and...

Identity Theft Risk Reduction Practices

Identity theft is typically not a stand-alone crime but, rather, part of another crime such as credit card, bank account,...

Student Loans and Marriage: Good Communication Helped Us Tackle Massive Debt

My wife, Tori, and I started dating about a decade ago. Little did we know then that we would face...

The Perils of Emotions in Investing

In many ways, emotions are life’s seasoning; they spice up what might be somewhat bland or dull. Like spice, they...

Get to Know the Stangier Wealth Management Firm

In our experience, many people meet with us after a significant change in their life, positive or negative. While others...

Certain Uncertainties in Retirement

The uncertainties we face in retirement can erode our sense of confidence, potentially undermining our outlook during those years. Indeed,…

Your Emergency Fund: How Much is Enough?

Have you ever had one of those months? The water heater stops heating, the dishwasher stop washing and your family…

Personal Finance Tips for Military Families

One survey found that 77% of military personnel have some financial worries, mostly regarding their lack of savings to cover…

Ways Parents Can Help Their Boomerang Kids

It’s been called the new retirement wild card. But it’s not inflation, health-care costs, or taxes, though those things certainly…