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Five Famous Bubbles

Financial Education, Fun Stuff, UncategorizedBy Kristi SullivanMarch 9, 2021

The first week in February saw an outsized amount of attention and money poured into previously sad sack stocks such as Game Stop, AMC Entertainment Holdings, and Blackberry.  This led to lots of talk about investing bubbles.   For more information on the nature of bubbles, here is an article I posted on Linked In.…

Job Search Tips from a Seasoned Pro

Financial Education, UncategorizedBy Kristi SullivanMarch 1, 2021

Anyone out there looking for a new career opportunity?  I’m excited this week to feature Sheila Drew, Managing Director at Creative Financial Staffing in Denver to give you a peek behind the curtain of hiring managers.   Kristi:  You have placed many, many people in temporary or permanent jobs during your career.  What are the…

Saving for College – Roth IRA vs. 529 Plan

College Planning, Families and Finance, Financial Education, Retirement SavingsBy Kristi SullivanFebruary 15, 2021

There are a lot of ways to look at funding college for your kids.  There is the I-Paid-My-Way-and-Junior-Can-Too.  There is the parental guilt trip of putting away any extra money and forgoing retirement savings so young Betty Sue can go to Harvard without lifting a financial finger.  Most of us will fall somewhere in the…

WTF (What the Finance) is a REIT Fund?

Financial Education, Personal Finance, UncategorizedBy Kristi SullivanJanuary 25, 2021

A distinct memory I have from the old Fidelity days was being visited by the fund manager who oversaw the Fidelity Real Estate Investment Portfolio.  The interaction took place not long after the dot.com/9/11 stock market bust in the early 2000s.  This was a big deal.  In Denver (considered part of the vast western wasteland…

How Do I Pick the Best Stocks? I Don’t!

Financial Education, Investment Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanJanuary 19, 2021

One of the first things I tell prospective clients who are looking for investment help is that I don’t advise on buying or selling individual stocks.  Why is that?  Laziness?  Lack of confidence?  Don’t have the time?  Yes, all of the above.   It is my opinion (and it’s my blog so you have to…

The Economy and the Stock Market: Not the Same Thing

Financial EducationBy Kristi SullivanJanuary 11, 2021

The pandemic has shown investors is that reading the tea leaves regarding economic indicators doesn’t always translate to obvious investment decisions.  Unemployment is high, small businesses are closing left and right, our nation’s history of a peaceful transfer of power is in question, and the stock market touches record highs.  What gives?   This is…

If You Managed Your Relationships Like You Manage Your Investments

Financial Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanJanuary 4, 2021

While eating a breakfast burrito (when all the best ideas strike), I was lamenting my inability to convince the world of the importance of staying in their stock investments even when the value is going down.  People SAY they can handle volatility, but when a little thing like a pandemic or election comes along, their…

New Year’s Financial Resolutions

Financial Education, Fun Stuff, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanDecember 28, 2020

Making New Year’s Resolutions seems silly to many.  Too vague, forgotten by February, setting yourself up for disappointment, blah, blah.  After 2020, making plans of any kind feels ridiculous.  But, if you don’t set goals, it’s unlikely you will achieve them.   Herewith, a list of ten financial resolutions I hope some of you will…

Real Estate Attorneys and The People Who Need Them

College Planning, Families and Finance, Financial EducationBy Kristi SullivanNovember 16, 2020

This week I am thrilled to interview real estate attorney and fellow volunteer Jill Klancke of Klancke and Cook Attorneys at Law.   Jill’s bio and contact information follows the interview, but for the sake of newsletter formatting I want to get straight to the Q&A.  Turns out, real estate attorneys have a front row…

Sneaking In The Back Door

Financial Education, Investment Education, Personal Finance, Retirement SavingsBy Kristi SullivanNovember 9, 2020

Have Suze Orman, Jim Kramer, or Dave Ramsay ever encouraged you to use the back door?  No, not a sexy affair with a finance celebrity!  I’m talking about a Backdoor Roth Contribution.   First, some basics Roth IRAs allow you to contribute up to $6,000 per year ($7,000 if you are aged 50+) to an…

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