May 20th, 2024
Adam Koós
Navigating the complex landscape of college financial aid can be overwhelming for students and parents. Understanding the sources of financial aid, application processes, and potential pitfalls is crucial for making informed decisions. In this blog, we delve into the key aspects of college financial aid, supported by insights from experienced college planning consultant Amber Gilsdorf. […]
Read More
May 13th, 2024
Adam Koós
If you’re looking for inspiration and guidance in the world of entrepreneurship, look no further. In this blog post, we’ll explore the incredible journey of Kiley Peters, the founder of RAYNE IX, and her mission to empower women in the entrepreneurial landscape. Kiley Peters is dedicated to empowering women in entrepreneurship through programs like the […]
Read More
May 7th, 2024
Elliot Kallen
Have you noticed the recent increase in fuel prices? They’re up by more than $0.50 per gallon. Copper has risen by 42%, and food prices have soared by 24%. So, what does this inflation mean for you, other than the fact that everything now costs more? Just a month ago, and since January, experts were […]
Read More
April 3rd, 2024
Elliot Kallen
We are in the most interesting times. For our personal investment clients and 401(k) clients, there have been many smiles so far this year. We are happy that the markets, broadly, have begun this year on a bullish note. 2023–except for a handful of large AI companies–was a poor year for investors. But today, smiles […]
Read More
March 1st, 2024
Deborah Johnson
How important do you feel conducting quarterly reviews and evaluations are for your personal and professional growth? For small businesses and entrepreneurs, the right type of evaluation with revisions lays the foundation for future growth and success. It allows us to build on what is working and eliminate or revise what is not. There was […]
Read More
February 13th, 2024
Elliot Kallen
As the phrase goes, “May we live in interesting times”—and indeed, we certainly do. Current Global Economic and Financial Landscape Here’s what’s happening around the globe: An expanding war looms in the Middle East. Russia and Ukraine are entrenched in conflict with no resolution in sight. China’s intentions towards Taiwan are becoming increasingly aggressive, and […]
Read More
January 19th, 2024
Steve DiGioia
Paving the way to burden season, a huge number of Americans could owe the IRS thousands on their Government backed retirement installments. While Government managed retirement installments saw a cost for many everyday items change (COLA) of 3.2 percent this year, there could be unseen side-effects on […]
Read More
January 12th, 2024
Steve DiGioia
About one of every seven retired people in the U.S. depend on Government managed retirement for essentially the entirety of their pay, as per an AARP examination. Be that as it may, these advantages don’t generally come without Uncle Sam’s surprises. Some States Tax Social Security for Retirees To demolish monetary issues for retired folks […]
Read More
December 5th, 2023
Elliot Kallen
As we approach the close of another year, we’re presented with a wonderful opportunity to reflect on our recent successes and learning experiences. This time of introspection is not just a chance to celebrate our achievements but also a pivotal moment to strategically plan for the future. After all, thoughtful planning is a cornerstone of […]
Read More
October 25th, 2023
Elliot Kallen
In the competitive corporate landscape, attracting and retaining executive talent goes beyond offering a top salary. Today, savvy companies are looking toward more comprehensive compensation packages, where tools like Split-Dollar Life Insurance (SDLI) complement traditional 401(k) retirement plans. This strategy not only enhances the value of an executive’s compensation package but also signals a commitment […]
Read More