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Considerations When Investing in Bonds

Bonds are fixed income securities which pay investors a set interest rate for a pre-determined period of time and then return the original principal at their maturity.  There are many different types of bonds.  Corporations often raise money by issuing bonds in addition to selling stock. Governments often use bonds to pay for their ongoing operations or specific projects, such as highways or new construction.

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Strategic Methods for Charitable Gifting

At the end of the year, many people begin thinking about making year-end gifts to their favorite charities.  While making cash donations to the charity of your choice is certainly a convenient approach, here are other gifting strategies to consider:

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2010 Tax Planning – Uncertainty Abounds

As the year winds down, it is always a good idea to review your tax situation to determine if there are ways to reduce your tax liability.  However, the uncertainty surrounding many tax changes is proving to make 2010 a very difficult year for tax planning. Here are several items that may warrant consideration prior to the end of the year:

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Strategic Social Security Decisions To Consider

One of the most important financial decisions people face with regard to retirement planning is when to start taking their Social Security retirement benefit.  Making the most of this decision requires careful consideration of a number of variables including tax, cash flow and even elder care issues.   The economic downturn has forced many families to consider taking Social Security earlier than expected.  With that in mind, here are some ideas to consider, when making this important decision.

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Complete These Financial Action Items in Two Hours!

I have learned that one of the most effective ways to get things done is to work from a “To Do” list.  In that spirit, here are a number of very important items that, upon completion, will certainly strengthen your financial situation.  The best part…the entire list can be completed in 2 hours! » Continue reading “Complete These Financial Action Items in Two Hours!”

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Try Your Hand at Timing The Market

Vanguard has an interactive tool on their website that allows visitors to compare the results when attempting to time the market based on certain investment rules.  For example, if you exit the market after a 10% decline and re-enter the market after it appreciates by 5%, how would your results compare to simply owning the market (S&P 500 index) for the entire period?  The tool can provide outcomes that span over the last 22 years.

I sampled this tool for quite a while, attempting to effectively “time” the market.  I have to admit that I was very surprised by the results.  Here is the link to the tool if you would like to give it a try for yourself – The truth about emotion.

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Is that type of insurance necessary?

A key component of our one-time financial planning engagements involve assessing how much insurance coverage our clients need while also reviewing the insurance policies that clients have in order to determine if they are adequate or necessary.  In doing so, we often find that people have purchased insurance products that are either not necessary or entirely too costly.

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Taxation of Exchange Traded Funds Can Be Tricky

With more than $80 billion invested in exchange traded funds (ETFs), they have become a very popular investment for both retail and institutional investors. While ETFs can be an integral component of a sound investment strategy, investors should understand the tax treatment of these investments in order to avoid unexpected tax consequences.

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Market Corrections are not Unusual

The financial markets have experienced continued volatility since the end of April. In fact, with stocks declining in excess of 10%, the markets have officially entered a period of “correction.”   Although corrections are normal (and actually healthy for the markets), many investors may be a bit uneasy, especially with the wounds of the “Great Recession” still fresh in everyone’s mind.

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Thoughts on Recent Market Turbulence

Given the turbulence in the financial markets during the week of May 3rd, we would like to provide followers of our blog with a few thoughts and insights.

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