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Three Tips in Three Words for When the Stock Market Drops

Investment Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanMay 10, 2021

When is the best time to plan for a stock market dip?  When the stock market is going up.  No fancy language today!  Just three easy reminders of what to do when you see your account balance take a big hit.   Don’t Do Anything Buy More Stocks Call Your Advisor   Repeat that 9-word…

Can’t My Savings Make More Money?

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

Ultra-low interest rates present a dilemma:  Great for borrowers (both companies and individuals), potentially great for the stock market, but terrible for people who need risk free savings for emergencies or retirement income.   Unfortunately, if you need your money within 1-2 years to spend, there’s not much I can suggest.  No growth is the…

Is a No Income Tax State Right for Your Retirement?

Financial Education, Retirement SavingsBy Kristi SullivanApril 12, 2021

Much is made of making your permanent home in retirement in a state that has no state income tax.  I posit that there are other considerations.  First, what are the no-income-tax states?  They are Alaska, Tennessee, Wyoming, Florida, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Nevada.   Question #1:  The MOST important consideration is do…

Do It Yourself or Pay for White Glove Treatment?

Investment Education, Personal FinanceBy Kristi SullivanFebruary 22, 2021

When opening your own investment accounts, you have a choice between two major types of companies:  Full Service or Discount Brokerage.  Which is right for you?   Full Service brokerage, like full service anything, will generally cost you more, but with the promise of more personalized attention.  Things like trading, money management, and investment choices…

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…

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…

WTF (What the Finance) is a State Mandated Retirement Plan?

Personal Finance, Retirement SavingsBy Kristi SullivanNovember 23, 2020

Think all workers can participate in a retirement plan?  Think again!  According to a 2019 study by the Pension Rights Center* out of 139 million full and part-time workers, only 56% are participating in a work sponsored retirement plan.  Only 12% of employers with less than 100 employees even offer a 401(k) plan**.   As…

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…

Managing Emotions During Election Season

Financial Education, Personal Finance, Retirement SavingsBy Kristi SullivanOctober 5, 2020

Am I worried about the upcoming election?  Sure, who wouldn’t be?  No matter where you sit on the political spectrum, you likely think your guy not winning spells the end of the country.   That’s not my particular worry.  The US has survived bad presidents before, and it will again.  No, my concern is how…

Bad Habits = Higher Retirement Spending

Financial Education, Personal Finance, Retirement SavingsBy Kristi SullivanSeptember 7, 2020

Nothing makes me more stressed than listening to Alison Janey on those Kaiser Permanente commercials encouraging preventative care so that we all “Thrive.”  She’s a highly paid actress.  What about the rest of us who worry about our money lasting through retirement?   First, a terminology lesson.   Life Expectancy, a term that’s used a…

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