finance

5 Ways Giving Can Improve Your Financial Wellbeing

2023-11-20T17:30:22-05:00November 11th, 2022|Blog, Financial Planning|

As we head into the holiday season, I am filled with gratitude for my loved ones and community. Each day, I work to reflect on the ways my co-workers support me, the ways my community members improve my daily life, and the ways my family brings me joy. This sense of gratitude and abundance [...]

6 Year-End Financial Planning Moves

2023-12-14T13:45:03-05:00November 15th, 2021|Blog, Financial Planning, Insurance|

The holidays can be both busy and expensive. With that in mind, it can be helpful to get your finances in order before you get wrapped up in gift buying and pie making. Use the next few weeks to lower your tax bill, save for retirement, and plan for your future health needs. 1. [...]

3 Ways To Maintain Your Pandemic Savings Habits

2023-05-11T15:30:09-04:00June 7th, 2021|Blog, Budgeting, Financial Planning|

3 Ways To Maintain Your Pandemic Savings Habits By: Stacey Nickens The pandemic was a devastating and challenging experience for our country, but quarantine restrictions may have helped you build healthier financial habits. Instead of eating out, you may have cooked more dinners at home. Instead of dropping money on expensive vacations, you may [...]

Building Healthy Financial Habits

2023-05-11T15:36:25-04:00February 22nd, 2021|Blog, Financial Planning|

Building Healthy Financial Habits By: Stacey Nickens While building habits can be challenging, healthy habits are necessary for our well-being. Habits reduce the amount of decisions we have to make in a day and thus free up brain space to work on more important projects. For example, we build a habit of brushing our [...]

Financial Lessons We Can Learn From 2020

2023-05-11T15:39:01-04:00January 8th, 2021|Blog, Financial Planning|

Financial Lessons We Can Learn From 2020 By: Stacey Nickens To say that 2020 was a tumultuous year could be an understatement. Between the pandemic and a presidential election, many of us experienced plenty of uncertainty and stress. For some of us, we lost loved ones or became ill ourselves. However, challenging times always [...]

Developing an Estate Plan: Drafting a Will and Designating Powers of Attorney

2023-05-11T15:39:50-04:00November 23rd, 2020|Blog, Estate Planning|

Developing an Estate Plan: Drafting a Will and Designating Powers of Attorney By: Stacey Nickens Christmas wish lists were popularized in the late 1800s. An illustrator, Thomas Nast, published a series of pictures depicting Santa Claus reading letters from naughty and nice children. Nast later drew and published a picture of a child mailing [...]

Financial Advisor Checklist

2020-10-14T16:07:51-04:00October 14th, 2020|Blog|

Financial Advisor Checklist By: Stacey Nickens In the Fall, nature sheds its dead weight in order to prepare for the Spring growing season. Similarly, Fall and Winter are fantastic times to clean up your finances in order to better prepare for your future. Working with a Financial Advisor can significantly help you in this planning [...]

Your Fall Financial and Tax Planning Checklist

2023-01-31T15:20:56-05:00October 6th, 2020|Blog, Estate Planning|

Your Fall Financial and Tax Planning Checklist By: Stacey Nickens For me, Fall is a time to reflect on my year thus far, honor my accomplishments, and make changes to finish the year on a high note. I like to think about a few questions. What were my goals at the beginning of the year? [...]

Learning from the Household Net Worth Report

2020-09-21T14:00:09-04:00September 21st, 2020|Blog|

Learning from the Household Net Worth Report By: Stacey Nickens The net worth of U.S. households and nonprofits climbed 6.8% between the first and second quarter in 2020. At $118.96 trillion, the net worth of households and nonprofits in the second quarter already exceeded pre-pandemic levels. Aside from highlighting the economy's rate of recovery, the [...]