As we continue to work our way out of the Great Recession of 2008, more and more people are realizing that they need financial advice but are often unsure of where to turn for that advice. Financial planning can be helpful for everyone, regardless of your income or your experience handling money. Deciding on whom […]
Choosing the Right Financial Planner
Stock Market: Is It Time To Sell?
I’m getting more and more questions from nervous investors asking if it’s time to take profits and sell stocks in favor of fixed income investments such as money markets, CDs or bonds. The stock market has had a nice run over the past few years and certainly seems overdue for a rest. Add to that […]
Get Out of Debt FAST!
The economy is improving; people are feeling better about their finances; and as a result consumer debt is again on the rise. One of the greatest inhibitors to creating financial success and financial freedom is too much debt. Developing a plan to get out of debt is overwhelming for a lot of people so I’ve […]
Retirement Savings – Rules of Engagement
We are long overdue for a reality-check related to retirement savings. Research shows that the average savings for a 50-year-old is $43,797. Imagine trying to retire on that amount of money! As I speak with people, most know that they are under-saving for retirement but many don’t know where to start, how to invest their […]
Umbrella Liability Insurance- How Much is Enough?
It was a blue-sky Colorado day as my clients were driving to the airport after a week of snow skiing when they hit a patch of ice causing their car to veer into the oncoming lane. Fortunately my clients and their children had buckled their seatbelts…unfortunately the two ladies in the oncoming car had not. […]
First-Year College Students Financial Checklist – Part II
Last week, I began a discussion about the top 10 tips for college students. If you’d like to review that column, go to the Resource Center at www.welchgroup.com then click on ‘Stewart’s Column’. Here are the remaining 5 tips: You’ll likely get bombarded with credit card offers in the mail. Companies know that the students […]
First-Year College Students Financial Checklist – Part II
Last week, I began a discussion about the top 10 tips for college students. If you’d like to review that column, go to the Resource Center at www.welchgroup.com then click on ‘Stewart’s Column’. Here are the remaining 5 tips: You’ll likely get bombarded with credit card offers in the mail. Companies know that the students […]
First-Year College Students Financial Checklist – Part I
With summer fast coming to a close, many once high school grads are about to declare “independence day” as first-year college students. Along with increased freedom comes increased responsibility. You can offer a helping hand by sharing these 10 top financial tips with your favorite college student: Whether you are paying your way with a […]
First-Year College Students Financial Checklist – Part I
With summer fast coming to a close, many once high school grads are about to declare “independence day” as first-year college students. Along with increased freedom comes increased responsibility. You can offer a helping hand by sharing these 10 top financial tips with your favorite college student: Whether you are paying your way with a […]
This Is Your Life…
On July 4, 1776, a small band of colonial leaders declared independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. The American Revolution changed the course of world history forever and launched a nation that no other has since rivaled. In the spirit of the heroes of the American Revolution, would you be willing to consider declaring […]