Retirement Saving Myths and Misconceptions

We are fortunate to have a very educated and knowledgeable client base, but we are consistently surprised by the myths and misconceptions clients and prospects bring to the conversation. Below I have listed my Top 7 Myths and Misconceptions About Retirement Savings; it is by no means a complete list but highlights the most common […]

Testing the Challenges of a Long Retirement

We often joke that our job was created because of increasing life expectancies and pensions seldom being offered.  Obviously, finance and investing has become more complicated and there are an ever-increasing number of investment vehicles and planning strategies we help our clients choose between.  We also know there is great value placed in our ability […]

Simplify Budgeting to One Key Number

“Where does the money go?” is a question we, unfortunately, hear all too often when discussing budgeting and cash flow.  Often the only thing simple about a family’s cash flow is that it is simply confusing.  Let’s look at how we help simplify complicated family finances into one key number. Often times we see clients […]

The Flexibility of Being Debt-Free

In our previous Atheneum commentaries on debt we’ve covered a myriad of topics including, good vs. bad debt, prioritizing debt payoff, and different mortgage planning strategies.  We hope these commentaries have helped shed light on what we consider one of the most important topics in financial planning – debt analysis.  Today we discuss what for […]

Insurance for Small Businesses

As an independent, locally owned firm, we have had the opportunity to learn about insurance needs first hand.  While daunting at times, even for us who help advise others on insurance requirements, once a plan is in place we can personally attest to the peace of mind that it brings.  Many small business owners wear […]

Risk Management in Estate Planning

When thinking about estate planning, most people think solely about how their assets will be distributed at their death.  Obviously, that is of primary concern but many of our clients’ estate plans encompass the often-neglected area of risk management.  In each of our lives, there are risks that must be considered and therefore planned around.  […]

Retirement Savings

One of the most fundamental jobs of the financial planner is to assist our clients with retirement savings. How much do you need to save? Which account types should you use? Given multiple options, where should you save your money first? The following articles discuss these and other questions relating to retirement savings.   Are […]

The Latest on Inflation/Rates and Where We Go from Here

Without question, over the past year, the most common topic we have discussed with clients is inflation and rates.  Whether you are in retirement, peak accumulation years, or just starting out, inflation has impacted everyone… from raised costs at the grocery store, to travel, to even attending a sporting event.  Fortunately, there are increasing signs […]

The Similarities Between Running and Saving

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. – Lao Tzu   It’s race season. With the Bluegrass 10k and other races in Lexington approaching, there has been much discussion about training and running plans in the office. This recent talk about running made me realize that achieving a financial goal is […]

Artificial Intelligence Wrote this Commentary in 5 Minutes

By: Cameron Hamilton, CFP®, MBA   Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning will Improve Productivity Tools are Publicly Available for Laypeople without Coding Knowledge Workers and Companies Must Adapt to New Technology       Artificial Intelligence wrote this commentary in five minutes.  Not the one you’re reading, but rather the one available at the hyperlink.  […]

Pre-RMD & Social Security Roth Conversions

Key Takeaways: Retiring before age 70 is the norm in the United States.  While longevity continues to increase, the desire to retire later, work part-time in retirement or have a transitional job before retirement does not appeal to the masses.  From a financial advisor standpoint, this presents ample financial planning opportunities for retirees before they […]

Retirement Savings

The Ballast Atheneum is a collection of our thoughts on the twelve most important topics in financial planning. Today, the focus is on Insurance. A fundamental job of a financial planner is to assist clients with retirement savings. How much do you need to save? Which account types should you use? Given multiple options, where […]