The Grey Area of Paying Off a Mortgage Early

A key question that soon-to-be retirees often face is whether or not to eliminate debt before retirement.  Generally, we would love to see all our clients enter their retirements debt-free.  However, there could be some instances where making monthly debt payments is not necessarily a bad thing (i.e., zero-percent financing on a car).  Sometimes the […]

Inflation Concerns: Are Higher Prices Here to Stay?

Higher prices are here – I learned this last month when booking a rental car for our summer vacation, a 6-day rental for which I had typically budgeted $400-$500 was now going to cost over $1,000.  Although an unpleasant surprise, the reasoning is quite simple, the travel demand has skyrocketed, in conjunction with a major […]

Insight Into Fixed Income + Timing of Social Security

When entering retirement, the question of how to structure income can be the most influential factor in determining a family’s long-term financial well-being.  Several factors such as income source, inflation, and sequence of returns present risks and opportunities for retirees.  Today’s Atheneum discusses how we might explore retirement income with John and Jane Smith.  They […]

Toilet Paper… and Pork?

A little over a year ago, in March 2020, life as we then knew it was drastically changed.  Many of those who were fortunate enough to remain employed found themselves working at home for the first time.  March Madness was canceled, Disney World closed its gates, and toilet paper seemed to rank highly among the […]