
Who I Accept as Clients
I frequently receive lots of questions from other advisors about my flat-fee model. They all ask the same questions, but one question they never ask is about what type of client I accept since all clients pay the same fee.
I frequently receive lots of questions from other advisors about my flat-fee model. They all ask the same questions, but one question they never ask is about what type of client I accept since all clients pay the same fee.
The financial services industry has done another great job of confusing a couple of great financial resources available to many people. I am going to break down the differences between FSAs (Flexible Spending Accounts) and HSAs (Health Savings Accounts).
At the end of every year there are always articles with planning tips to finish out the year. Well, here is my list of key items to try and check off your list before the calendar turns to 2019.
I often get asked "Who do you work with?" I realized I have a rather unique practice as I have an evenly distributed client base spread across generations and life stages. Let me explain in greater detail.
October was definitely a wild ride in the market. Although there was a nice recovery at the end, the overall rating of the month was UGLY. Let's dig into some of the data.
With the recent market pullback, the question of whether a recession is around the corner is being asked more frequently. Maybe it is worth taking a look at what the data shows up about their correlation.