Secret Loopholes in Advisor Fiduciary Duty to Clients?
I got a call from a reporter this week asking if I thought there were any loopholes in the Department of Labor’s (DOL’s) supposed expansion of the “investment advice fiduciary” definition. I’ve written on this topic before, but it’s worth looking at from multiple angles. This is quite possibly the most important story of […]
Read Article2017 Qualified & Pension Plan Q&A
Attention business owners: your friendly neighborhood Certified Financial Planner™ professionals (CFP® professionals) in Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and Southern California want to remind you that 2017 is right around the corner. Here’s a peek at how deduction limits for Qualified Plans have either changed or remained constant for 2017. What are the elective deferral limits for […]
Read ArticleWhy Should I Care About ETF Liquidity? A Case Study on NASH
I recently got a call from a reporter from the financial media asking my opinion on a certain ETF. To her surprise, my comments were much different than she’d heard from other advisors who were just regurgitating the interesting regional story behind the ETF. Basically, a sales pitch. The ETF in question, the Nashville Area […]
Read Article7 Deceptive Sales Practices to Watch for at Your Bank
Most people still feel having a local bank is a necessity, though many often express frustration to me about how the salespeople seem to jump them like sharks as soon as they walk in. The recent news of Wells Fargo employees being guilty of widespread illegal sales practices has naturally put many bank clients on […]
Read Article6 Concerns for San Diego Financial Planners
“Financial advisors need to remind clients why we started the planning process and to watch their recreational spending because this town is too dang fun!” Tell me if this sounds familiar when you tell people you are from San Diego: “You’re from San Diego? We love San Diego!” I have to admit, it makes me […]
Read ArticleHow a WorthPointe Spouse Came to Appreciate Financial Planning and Her Husband’s Passion
I recently had a chance to talk with Candace Addington and hear her story about how she came to appreciate financial planning. She’s been married to Matt, a WorthPointe partner and financial planner in the Fort Worth office, for 17 years. I’m sharing it because I think it will resonate with other married couples — and perhaps spur some thinking […]
Read ArticleNo Tricks, Just Treats from Your WorthPointe Team
Happy Halloween! As our families stock up on candy and prep the costumes, we wanted to take the time to wish all of our clients a safe and fun holiday. While we can’t fill your pillowcase with treats, we can fill you in on some helpful investment insights that are well-suited for the ghoulish season. […]
Read ArticleSilent Wealth Killer: A Case Study in Fund Turnover
If you think investing should be free, you are living in a fantasy land. Nobody is donating their time, expertise and technology to you for free. There is ALWAYS going to be a cost to doing business. What I want to show you are pointless fees that hurt your financial plan. The one I’m discussing […]
Read Article7 Quick Wealth-Building Tips for Millennials
How can I get a jump start on financial freedom? Many of our clients either have children who are Millennials or are Millennials themselves. It’s a complicated time of life, and sometimes more sophisticated planning is in order. However, here are seven quick tips anyone can implement today. Take the free money. Make sure you […]
Read ArticleBest Stocks for Halloween 2016?
Question: I’ve heard Halloween is a great time to buy stocks. What do you think? This conclusion is just one way people have tried to take advantage of the alleged “seasonality” of the stock market in their financial planning. Some call it the “Halloween effect” or “Halloween strategy,” while others repeat the adage, “Sell in […]
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