
Insights
Category: Family Needs

October 29, 2024
Long Term Care Planning
Whether you are part of the “sandwich generation” ― caring for both your kids and your parents ― or you are aging yourself, eventually some form of long-term care may be necessary in your family. Morningstar reports that 70 percent of those who turn 65 will need long-term care at some point in their lives, [...]

Contributions from: Vonie Bright, CFP®

July 15, 2024
The Art of Parenting: Preparing Your College-Bound Student
Preparing to send your child off to college marks a significant milestone not just for them, but for your entire family. It’s a time filled with excitement, anticipation, and perhaps a touch of apprehension about what lies ahead. Many parents who send their first kid off to college are surprised to discover the various financial [...]

Contributions from: Heather Kessler, CFP®

July 14, 2023
Developing Financial Independence
Summer: A time of celebrating independence! The caps and gowns of late June give way to BBQs and 4th of July fireworks. What’s easily forgotten during this Summertime bliss is that for our nation’s Founding Fathers, it was hardly a smooth path to independence. They were metaphorically teenagers fed up with tightening rules and curfews, [...]

Contributions from: David Bigelow, CFP®, MBA

June 13, 2023
Empowering Your Special Needs Child Toward Independence
When we begin working with new families at Coldstream, we see some predictable patterns in their areas of focus. Perhaps their investment portfolio has grown to a size they no longer feel comfortable managing independently, or they have questions about when they can afford to retire, how to diversify out of a concentrated holding, or [...]

Contributions from: Ian Curtiss, CFP®, CFA®, CPWA®, ChSNC

March 16, 2022
Raising Wealth
Back in the 80s there were two popular shows on TV – one cartoon and one sitcom – that portrayed a ridiculous interpretation of what a wealthy kid’s life might be like. In Silver Spoons, Ricky (played by Rick Schroder) meets his maturity-stunted father, who has never had to work a day in his life. [...]

Contributions from: Becky Wilcox, CFA®, MBA, FRM®

February 9, 2022
Financial Planning for Aging Parents
While you likely grew up in a household where your parents took care of you, what happens when the tables turn, and they need you to take care of them? On top of the unpleasant emotions of seeing a parent age or decline in health, this role reversal often leaves you responsible for your parents’ [...]

Contributions from: Eric Schuehle

February 9, 2022
What to Consider When Estate Planning for Children
If you have children, especially young ones, you absolutely should create an estate plan to address their security in the event that you pass away. This is your opportunity to decide who will care for your minor children, how your assets will be distributed, and who will make decisions on your behalf. As you think [...]
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October 18, 2021
Should I Complete the FAFSA?
Each year in October the window opens to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the following school year. Although you have until June 30th to complete your application, filing your FAFSA as close to October 1st as possible can improve your chances of qualifying for the most grant, scholarship and work-study [...]

Contributions from: Heather Kessler, CFP®
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