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Set Your Financial Goals for 2025: A Strategic Approach to Building Your Wealth

Yardley Wealth Management

Interest rates remain a significant factor in financial planning, affecting everything from mortgage rates to investment returns. The Foundation: Emergency Funds and Debt Management The cornerstone of any solid financial plan is having a robust emergency fund.

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Crisis Management Financial Planning: Preparing for Unexpected Events

Carson Wealth

Unexpected events can derail your progress toward your goals and even your financial security if you don’t have a plan for managing them. Financial planning should ideally involve every area of your financial life because they are all interrelated. This is one of the fundamental principles of investment risk management.

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More than Just Health Insurance: Understanding and Leveraging Your Employee Benefits

Carson Wealth

One thing to consider when choosing health insurance: Many employers offer high-deductible health plans in addition to more comprehensive coverage. High-deductible plans often include Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), which can be a surprising retirement planning tool if utilized properly.

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When Does A Financial Coach Need To Register As An Investment Adviser? The “ABCS” Test To Determine Status

Nerd's Eye View

And because many service offerings have traditionally focused on areas like investments and securities recommendations, there has been little debate about the need to register as an advisor. Thus, Advice, Business, Compensation, and Securities (ABCS) are the key elements in this definition.

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How much do I need to retire? Planning for Your Unique Retirement Needs

Carson Wealth

By Craig Lemoine, Director of Consumer Investment Research. How much do I need for retirement?” Your financial needs in retirement can depend on dozens of factors – some known and some unknown. often fail to consider sequence of return, housing, longevity, health or family risks faced in retirement.

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How Much To Save For Retirement By Age

WiserAdvisor

The answer to “how much you need to retire” is shaped by various factors, including the kind of retirement life you dream of, your age, and the expenses you anticipate during your retirement years. Retirement planning is not just about reaching a target savings number.

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How to help clients manage their debt

Nationwide Financial

By taking a holistic approach to financial planning, you can help your clients manage their debt effectively and work toward building financial security. Here are three things financial professionals can do to help their clients deal with debt management: 1.