Fantasy sports & financial planning: Capitalizing on skill over luck
Fantasy sports & financial planning: Capitalizing on skill over luck As of late, kick-off probably isn’t exactly the same for quite a few people around the US. Why? Because six states (and counting) have deemed daily fantasy sports illegal. Most recently, New York joined the mix after an onslaught of advertising popped up in […]
Read ArticlePreserving Your True Wealth
Helping clients protect, preserve and grow their financial wealth is what I do every day. However, I recently realized that as a wealth manager, I’m able to add value in an area outside of the financial realm by helping people preserve and protect their true wealth: their memories. Think about it. All you really are […]
Read ArticleHow to Read the Panicky Market
Some of the most entertaining times to be a long-term investor are those periods when short-term investors are looking over their shoulders for an excuse to sell. They’re convinced that the market is going to go down before they can get out, and so they jump on any bad news that comes across their Bloomberg […]
Read ArticleWhy Some Uber Drivers Are Losing Money
COST DEPRECIATION, CARS, AND UBER As a Certified Financial Planner® professional, I’ve been talking with clients about cost depreciation for years. The concept can be a little difficult to grasp, but it’s perhaps most clear when discussing automobiles, new cars in particular. Surely you’ve heard that when you drive your new car off the lot, […]
Read ArticleGolf Gadgets and Financial Planning
It takes quite a bit of effort to understand the world of golf; it’s a hard thing to learn and it requires a never-ending journey to get better. The same could be said for financial planning… Like many amateur golfers, I watch a lot of late-night TV on the Golf Channel. I’m often convinced to […]
Read ArticleI’m Lonely! Lessons from a Former Solo Practitioner
Surely you’re familiar with the saying, “the grass is always greener on the other side.” When I started my career as a financial planner at a large firm, I quickly became disenchanted with all the bureaucracy; what seemed “greener” to me was setting up my own shop—so I didn’t have to deal with a boss, […]
Read ArticleHome is Where the Heart Is – and Your Tax Bill
It’s common today for people to cross state lines to go to work, to temporarily relocate to another state for work or medical treatment, or to have a second or even a third home. Unfortunately, what’s not uncommon is for all of these states to simultaneously lay claim to your income tax dollars. Residency and […]
Read ArticleChoosing a Professional Financial Advisor
By Christopher Van Slyke Working with a professional financial advisor can be key to achieving your goals for the future, but it can also derail your plans—if you’re not working with the right person. There’s no one-size-fits-all recipe for choosing an advisor, but there’s some important due diligence you should undertake before making a decision. […]
Read ArticleU.S. Estate and Gift Tax Traps for Non-U.S. Citizens
As a full-service wealth management advisory firm, WorthPointe advisors weigh in on issues like the ones noted in this article during the planning process. Those who have these one-off challenges would be better served to speak with a local tax lawyer to gain the required advice. U.S. ESTATE AND GIFT TAX TRAPS FOR NON-U.S. CITIZENS […]
Read ArticleThe Portfolio Assassin: Undisclosed Fees
After a great meal, we generously tip the waiter. The dentist soothes our toothache and we happily pay for the relief. We don’t mind paying for services when the benefits justify the cost. Similarly, we don’t mind paying investment fees if performance warrants the expense. However, there are two reasons why brokerage fees are rarely […]
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