Stock Option Mistakes When You Leave Your Employer
Back in the 1980s, it seemed only Fortune 500 executives received stock options. Boy, have things changed! Today, employees of many firms, large and small, have received stock option grants. When it’s over, it’s over In most cases, employees have up to 10 years to “exercise” their options and thereby capture the economic […]
Read ArticleLife as a San Diego WorthPointe Financial Planner
The first thing people generally think about when San Diego comes up is weather, since “America’s Finest City” allegedly has the best weather in the country. That may be true, but unless you work as a lifeguard, gardener or other outdoor-based job, you’re usually looking at the sunshine from indoors, and don’t get much of […]
Read ArticleThe Final Countdown
We always caution against watching stocks on a daily basis, because it’s too easy to get caught up in the daily volatility that inevitably will occur. If we go back to last summer’s late August swoon, it might have been tempting to bail when shares were near their bottom and financial reports bordered on hysteria. […]
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 ArticleWhy I Sleep Soundly (And You Can, Too)
What I Sell I sell brainpower. That’s it. Clients bring me all kinds of questions, and I seek out answers. Clients ask, “Can I afford a bigger house? Can I afford the house I’m in? Should I invest in this startup? What can we do about college expenses, or dad’s nursing home, or health insurance?” […]
Read ArticleThe Elephant in the Room and a European Bank
September has come and gone and we have exited the month following a period of unusual complacency, which is Wall Street speak for days upon days when the major market indices trade within an unusually narrow range. Recall that last month we quoted a piece from LPL Research pointing out that the S&P 500 range […]
Read Article10 Things You Should Say to Your Financial Advisor
COMMUNICATING WITH YOUR FINANCIAL ADVISOR You hired a pro for a reason. His or her time is precious, and so is yours. I always say communication is the absolute most important thing an advisor and client can work on; it takes a little reflection and a lot of practice to optimize. Here are my top […]
Read ArticleWhat is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional?
What is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional? The CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional certification is the only financial planning certification that requires financial planners to put the needs of their clients ahead of their own. Financial planners who earn the CFP® certification meet rigorous standards of professionalism and ethics, and are required to uphold the values […]
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