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May 20, 2025

Don’t let your windfall become a tax nightmare!

Everyone loves a windfall! That is, until they see the tax bill. There are a number of circumstances that can result in a large amount of unexpected income in a single year, which may be great for your savings, but could have unforeseen consequences when it comes to your tax return. For anyone who has [...]

Contributions from: Glen Goland, CFP®, JD, Matt Sampson, CFP®, CEPA®

May 9, 2025

The Financial Impacts of Marriage

As we head further into spring, wedding season is in full bloom. It’s beautiful to witness a happy union, so it can be easy to forget that marriage is also a legal contract. Spousal partnership carries multiple rights, privileges, and obligations that are important to recognize. Here, we outline some of the critical financial implications [...]

Katie Mietus
Contributions from: Katie Berntson, CFP®

April 29, 2025

Bringing the Next Generation Into Your Financial Planning Discussions

Talking about money can be uncomfortable for many people; it’s taboo in our culture to reveal too much about our finances, often even with those closest to us. Additionally, discussions about money can generate strong emotions, or feel intimidating and overwhelming. But as parents become grandparents, retire, and begin thinking about building their legacy and [...]

April 8, 2025

Important Update: New BOI Reporting Requirements Under FinCEN – Are You Ready?

Update April 7, 2025: FinCEN Removes Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirements for U.S. Companies and Persons On March 21, 2025, The U.S. Department of Treasury issued a press release announcing that its Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) is issuing an interim final rule that eliminates the requirement for U.S. companies, U.S. persons, and domestic reporting companies [...]

Contributions from: Anne Marie Stonich, CFP®, CPA

March 31, 2025

What is Exit Strategy Planning?

Business owners often put their life’s work into growing their business, taking immense pride in building an enduring legacy for their families and the many stakeholders involved along the journey. Yet when it comes to ensuring their business is prepared for a potential exit, many wait far too long to embrace an exit readiness mindset. [...]

Contributions from: Matt Sampson, CFP®, CEPA®

March 12, 2025

Checklist for Women Considering Divorce

No one sets out in life hoping for divorce. As we grow, relationships change, and sometimes divorce can be a path toward a life that better fits your needs. It’s a big decision, and you don’t have to make it alone. As a single mom who divorced thirteen years ago, my life has changed for [...]

Contributions from: Larissa Vidal, CFP®, Katie Quick, CFP®

March 10, 2025

Financial Preparedness for Families: What information should everyone in the family know?

Who manages the finances in your family? Do you share the responsibilities in your household, or is one individual mostly in charge? While every family is different, it’s not unusual to have a single person take the lead in managing the money for a family, often covering everything from budgeting to investing to estate planning. [...]

Noel Sanchez
Contributions from: Katelyn Spangler, CFP®, Noel Sanchez, CFP®, Thanh Evoniuk, CPA, CFP®, MSF

February 21, 2025

Mind the Gap(s)! Financial Planning as a LGBTQIA+ Couple

In the start of this new year and new administration, many LGBTQ+ investors are wondering what the future holds. In this time of uncertainty, it might be the perfect time for LGBTQ+ couples to ensure their financial world is current, accurate, and best serving. Without federal protections ensuring equal rights to those in the LGBTQ+ [...]

Contributions from: Katie Quick, CFP®

February 10, 2025

Tax-Efficient Investing: Don’t Lose Portfolio Gains to Taxes

The Beatles taught me my first lessons about taxes when I heard the song “Taxman” as a teenager. Years later, George Harrison’s lyrics about taxes frame a lot of my client conversations, as George was not joking when he wrote, “Let me tell you how it will be: there’s one for you, nineteen for me, [...]

Contributions from: Glen Goland, CFP®, JD

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