September 1, 2013September 20, 2016From Rob Check your withholding Effective for 2013 (this year), the IRS increased the maximum amount of money that can be set aside in retirement accounts. If […]
June 1, 2013September 20, 2016From Rob Keep up with tax law changes At the beginning of the year, there were a lot of changes to our tax laws. It is always a good idea […]
April 24, 2013From Rob Frontline’s “The Retirement Gamble” There was a good piece on PBS’s Frontline Show last night. It discussed how ill prepared Americans are for retirement as well […]
January 25, 2013From Rob Even with ETF’s, You still need an Advisor I was reading this good interview with Jack Brennan who worked as CEO for Vanguard from 1996 to 2008. Traditionally, it has […]
January 7, 2013From Rob How does your 401k stack up? Pension plans are on the way out. The 401k plan has become the default retirement vehicle for the majority of American workers. But […]
January 3, 2013From Rob You need to be there When investing in the stock market, it is very difficult to determine when to get in and when to get out. Is […]
December 5, 2012From Rob Bonds versus Bond Funds With interest rates as low as they are, I have been wondering about the advantages of holding bonds versus holding bond funds. […]
April 23, 2012From Rob The Bane of the 401k – Fees Over the past 20+ years, the American worker has been told that the retirement vehicle of the future has arrived. It is […]
April 18, 2012From Rob Broker or Advisor? There seems to be a lot of confusion in the marketplace when it comes to understanding who does what in the financial […]
April 11, 2012From Rob 10 Simple Work Hacks To Improve Your Job Experience For those still fighting the 9 to 5, I found this good infographic on how to make your work day better/more productive. […]