No one likes to talk about death. However, it’s an important financial planning topic to consider. We all know we should have a living trust or will in place, yet even with the basics prepared and paid for, there are unexpected scenarios that can significantly set you back both emotionally and financially. Basic preparation. In… Read more »
Retirees Beware
- By Michele Sarna, CFP, AIF
- September/October 2024
Recently, the New York Times published an article by Tara Siegel Bernard entitled, “How One Man Lost $740,000 to Scammers Targeting His Retirement Savings.” The victim, a retired lawyer, was convinced by scammers that he was part of a government investigation. The scheme involved several individuals posing as investigators, IRS agents and authorities. They convinced… Read more »
Whether you are entering, enrolled or graduating college, student loans can be overwhelming. While there are numerous options to help ease the burden, research and adhering to terms is of utmost importance. Any student, regardless of income, who wants to be considered for federal, state and school financial aid programs should complete a FAFSA form… Read more »
Fun in the Sun Without Getting Burned
- By Michele T. Sarna, CFP, AIF
- May/June 2024
Planning for a summer vacation? Here are some financial tips to help keep your budget intact. It’s always best to plan early; research where you’d like to go, and then start a savings bucket specifically for that vacation. Ideally, big trips should be well thought out a year in advance. This will allow you to… Read more »
Planning for the future and growing a garden are quite similar. When we set out to grow a garden, we need a plan to determine the desired results. Do we want to harvest the garden to feed the family? Contribute to a community? Use it to accent what we already have available to us? Or… Read more »
As we enter another new year, many look to this opportunity with excitement to start anew; refresh their outlook and create goals or new aspirations of achievement. However, it’s important to reflect on and remember the past as to not make the same mistakes or fall into the same rut after the new year’s excitement… Read more »
The cycle of life is an incredible journey through good times, bad times and unexpected events. Preparing for one’s financial lifecycle is often miscalculated, leaving a person or family financially strapped or in dire straits. Many life events bring us joy: a wedding, the birth of a child, a graduation and so on. But when… Read more »
Our Future with A.I. and ChatGPT
- By Michele T. Sarna, CFP, AIF
- July/August 2023
At a recent business conference, every session talked about ChatGPT and A.I. which made me question, should mankind be concerned? Will procedures and policies be put in place to manage the technology and potential threats? Recently, AP News reported that a couple of lawyers were fined for using falsely produced case references that ChatGPT had… Read more »
These days, many individuals are seeking ways to be calm and in the present, appreciate their lives and develop practices to stay focused. The financial events over the past few years have provided a perfect opportunity to practice these tools. Mindfulness. According to mindfulness.org, “Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present,… Read more »
In December, the President signed the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 (SECURE 2.0), part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) of 2023, which builds on and expands the SECURE Act of 2019 to improve retirement-savings opportunities. Below are a few key highlights of SECURE 2.0: 2023 2024 2025 2026 For more information and the personal… Read more »
Texas Hold’em: Strategy and Investing
- By Michele T. Sarna, CFP, AIF
- January/February 2023
The game of Texas Hold’em is much like the “game” of the markets. It’s about long-term strategy and restraining from being impulsive or emotionally tied to the current state of the game. The Game Each player is dealt two cards face down known as hole cards. Then, a series of community cards are dealt face… Read more »
Merriam-Webster’s definition of harvest is to gather, remove or extract a crop or living cell. In the world of finance, it’s the season to review your potential tax liability for the current year and harvest unrealized losses to offset any realized gains. Realized vs. unrealized. A realized gain (or loss) occurs when an asset or… Read more »
In today’s economic environment of higher interest rates, inflation (aka higher prices) and a potential recession on the horizon, it’s important to get back to the basics in managing our finances. Review your budget. Make a list or use an app to track your expenses. Most banks offer software to categorize your transactions appropriately. This… Read more »
History demonstrates socially responsible investing (SRI) has been present since the 1800’s. It began with adversity to companies that manufactured tobacco and alcohol or promoted gambling in an era known as the Age of Reason. In 1971, the first socially responsible investing fund was launched by Pax World, a sustainable investment firm, and in… Read more »
When I was a kid, I loved our annual block party; lots of food, fun and games. Some years multiple blocks would participate. One year we had a huge scavenger hunt where each family had a set of clues for the items to collect. The clues were extremely sophisticated, puzzle-type questions that needed to be… Read more »
Many years ago, I received a $30,000 tax bill from the state. I was a freshman in college and the world wide web had yet to be launched for public use. After several long calls to the state, it was determined that my social security number had been compromised. Fortunately, I was not held responsible… Read more »
This Old House
- By Michele T. Sarna, CFP®, AIF®
- January/February 2022
As one of the first do-it-yourself (DIY) shows over 40 years ago, “This Old House” focused on home renovations and improvements. Today, there are dozens of DIY shows and dedicated networks to watch renovations and new home construction. One constant in every show, whether a home is being modernized or built from scratch, is that… Read more »
With all the beautiful music in the world, it’s hard to believe there are only seven letters in the musical alphabet. Of course, there are many different variations with sharps, flats, cord combinations and timing that create the sounds we enjoy. Similar to diversifying your investment portfolio, one note or cord a song does not… Read more »
Anxiety and Our Children
- By Beacon Pointe Advisors
- September/October 2021
Recently, the Women’s Advisory Institute at Beacon Pointe Advisors hosted an event discussing anxiety among our children and the challenges this past year has presented. As we embark on another school year, we thought it was important to keep the conversation going. Anxiety and mental health issues occur at all ages, whether it’s a… Read more »
Meet the Flations: In, D, Stag, and Hyper
- By Michele T. Sarna, CFP®, AIF®
- July/August 2021
As we’ve seen the rise of inflation thus far in 2021, it is important to understand the different types of inflation to assess if there is a need for concern. Inflation An increase in the price of goods and services within the economy. The cost of a specific product or service may inflate due to… Read more »