The Return of Brood XIII: What Cicadas Can Teach Us About Financial Planning

The Return of Brood XIII: What Cicadas Can Teach Us About Financial Planning

After spending 17 years lying dormant underground, a new generation of Brood XIII cicadas will soon emerge across large swaths of the eastern United States. This phenomenon is one of the most remarkable examples of cyclical events in the natural world.

It's fascinating to think that the last time Brood XIII was about to turn in for its 17-year slumber, Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone to the world for the first time. A year later, a mysterious person named Satoshi Nakamoto wrote a paper describing something he called Bitcoin, which began trading for less than a penny.

Unlocking Financial Freedom: The Power of Organized Financial Documents

Unlocking Financial Freedom: The Power of Organized Financial Documents

In our series on empowering newly Independent Women to achieve financial security, we delve into the often underestimated importance of organizing financial documents. Join Joe Goldy as he uncovers the three significant benefits of maintaining well-organized financial records, offering insights into financial transparency, legal compliance, and emotional closure. Discover how this simple yet powerful practice can advance financial Independence and peace of mind.

Frogs and Inflation…Perfect Together

Frogs and Inflation…Perfect Together

The story is well-known: if you place a frog into boiling water, it will jump out immediately. But if the frog is put in tepid water that is slowly heated, it will not perceive the impending danger and will eventually be cooked to death. This analogy is a powerful metaphor, cautioning us about the risks posed by gradual changes that go unnoticed—similar to the frog failing to react to the slowly heating water.

This metaphor aptly describes how people often fail to recognize or respond to gradual changes in their environment or circumstances. In financial planning, this concept underscores the importance of regularly monitoring a client's financial status to avoid being metaphorically "cooked."

Dinner with a Time Traveler

Dinner with a Time Traveler

It's January 1, 2018, and you just won the lottery for $5,000,000. 

You are sitting in our office, discussing your plans for the money, and you decide it's a good idea to invest the proceeds for the long term. 

You decide on a portfolio of 25% US Bonds, 60% US Stocks, and 15% International Stocks. 

 After feeling pretty good about your lottery winnings and the investment decisions you made, you leave our office and treat yourself to a meal. 

Monkey Business: Unveiling the Psychology of Financial Decision-Making

Monkey Business: Unveiling the Psychology of Financial Decision-Making

The fascinating interplay between human decision-making and financial outcomes has long intrigued behavioral economics and psychology scholars. However, research has expanded this inquiry beyond human subjects, delving into the behavior of our primate cousins, specifically Capuchin monkeys. Situated on an island off the coast of Puerto Rico, researchers conducted an experiment seeking insights into economic behaviors, risk psychology, and the recurrence of financial crises in our societies, shedding light on the parallels between monkey behavior and human decision-making processes.

Navigating Non-Cash Benefits: A Guide for Pharmaceutical Executives

Navigating Non-Cash Benefits: A Guide for Pharmaceutical Executives

In today's discussion, we embark on the second step of enhancing financial health for pharmaceutical executives: the strategic utilization of non-cash benefits. Led by AnnaMarie Mock, a fee-only certified financial adviser at Highland Financial Advisors, this video aims to shed light on the often underestimated yet impactful facet of compensation packages.

The Myth of CASH

The Myth of CASH

In personal finance, the attraction of cash equivalents for long-term goals has persisted as a seemingly safe and stable investment strategy. Cash equivalents, including savings accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), and Treasury bills, are often viewed as low-risk options that offer liquidity and "preservation of capital." However, the belief that investing primarily in cash equivalents can secure one's financial future in the long term is a myth that should be challenged.

Maximizing Financial Health: A Guide for Dental Practice Owners

Maximizing Financial Health: A Guide for Dental Practice Owners

In this comprehensive guide, Ed Leach from Highland Financial Advisors extends his expertise to dental practice owners, outlining essential strategies for optimizing financial health. As a seasoned partner and wealth adviser, Ed emphasizes the significance of understanding and evaluating various financial aspects crucial for professional practices and personal wealth management. From analyzing financial reports to assessing net worth and diversifying assets, this guide offers invaluable insights tailored to the unique needs of dental entrepreneurs.

The Surprising Benefits of HSA Accounts for Divorcees

The Surprising Benefits of HSA Accounts for Divorcees

When going through a divorce, there are a million things to think about and plan for - division of assets, child custody arrangements, updating beneficiaries, and more. One aspect often overlooked is what happens to your health insurance and how to manage medical expenses best going forward. This is especially important for divorcees as they will now be managing their own healthcare costs independently rather than on a family plan. 

Making the Most of Your Retirement: Prioritizing Healthspan Over Lifespan

Making the Most of Your Retirement: Prioritizing Healthspan Over Lifespan

As Wealth Advisors with extensive experience guiding high net-worth families through the intricacies of planning for their transition to retirement, we have witnessed firsthand the evolving dynamics of what it means to retire well. Traditionally, the focus has been on ensuring financial security through wealth accumulation, aiming to cover the expanses of one's lifespan. The traditional definition of "Retirement Planning".

Donating Appreciated Stock and Equity Compensation to Reduce Taxes

Donating Appreciated Stock and Equity Compensation to Reduce Taxes

As we’re in the throes of tax season, you may be surprised by the potential tax liability you face. In the realm of tax planning, savvy investors are always on the lookout for strategies to minimize their tax burden while maximizing their charitable contributions. One such strategy gaining traction is donating appreciated stock, funds, and equity compensation. By strategically leveraging these assets for charitable giving, individuals can support causes they care about and reduce their tax liability meaningfully.

Demystifying Backdoor Roth IRA Contributions: Answering the Top FAQs

Demystifying Backdoor Roth IRA Contributions: Answering the Top FAQs

As the April 15th tax filing deadline rapidly approaches, so does the 2023 Roth IRA contribution deadline. Roth IRAs are among the most efficient yet under-utilized retirement saving strategies. By saving after-tax money in a retirement account, individuals can enjoy tax-free investment growth and distributions in retirement.

When Can Investing Resemble Gambling?

When Can Investing Resemble Gambling?

I'm reading Daniel Kahneman's book Thinking, Fast and Slow. Kahneman is the 2002 Nobel Prize-winning psychologist and economist known for his work in behavioral economics. One section of the book discusses how investing can resemble gambling when individuals overestimate their ability to predict market movements, a phenomenon deeply connected to Daniel Kahneman's concepts of the "Illusion of Skill" and "Illusion of Validity." These cognitive biases describe the human tendency to overvalue our ability to make accurate predictions or decisions in situations where chance plays a significant role or the information is unreliable.

A Tax Tale: The Story of Reporting Income Taxes From Stock Compensation

A Tax Tale: The Story of Reporting Income Taxes From Stock Compensation

Sarah, a savvy pharmaceutical executive, has accumulated Non-Qualified Stock Options (NQSOs) and Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) as part of her compensation package. Sarah had always been meticulous with her finances and records of her stock option grants, exercise dates, and the fair market values at the time of exercise. As her stock compensation vested over the years, she knew proper tax reporting was crucial to avoid any IRS headaches.  

Why Investing is so Difficult

Why Investing is so Difficult

Buy low, sell high. This four-word phrase is the only thing you need to know to invest successfully. Why, then, is something so simple as buying low and selling high such a difficult skill to be successful at? The answer is that we all have emotions that drive our investment decisions.

The Importance of Cash Flow in Financial Planning

The Importance of Cash Flow in Financial Planning

In this video, Joe Goldy from Highland Financial Advisors discusses the significance of cash flow as a critical tool in financial planning, emphasizing its universal application for all clients, particularly divorcees. He distinguishes cash flow from a budget and outlines its three main benefits: providing peace of mind by showing clear income and expenses, being a reusable tool for various financial scenarios, and aiding divorcees in accurately filling out the Case Information Statement.

Understanding the Pros and Cons of Rental Property Ownership

Understanding the Pros and Cons of Rental Property Ownership

A common question I often hear from clients considering purchasing a rental property or who may have just inherited one through the passing of a family member or divorce is whether they should manage the property themselves or hire a professional management company.

Five Key Reasons to Choose a Roth 401(k) Over a Pre-tax 401(k)

Five Key Reasons to Choose a Roth 401(k) Over a Pre-tax 401(k)

The decision between a Roth 401(k) and a Pre-tax 401(k) can significantly impact your financial future. While both accounts offer unique advantages, certain scenarios may make a Roth 401(k) a more attractive option. This article delves into the top five reasons you might consider a Roth 401(k) over its Pre-tax counterpart.

What To Ask Before Signing Up with a Financial Advisor

What To Ask Before Signing Up with a Financial Advisor

Reed Fraasa, a wealth advisor and founder at Highland Financial Advisors, discusses the evolving landscape of financial services where professionals are increasingly shifting towards independent advisory roles. He emphasizes the importance of understanding a firm's purpose, uniqueness, and process when seeking a financial advisor. Fraasa advocates for a fiduciary approach, personalized wealth management for accredited investors, and a collaborative team structure. He encourages prospective clients to utilize a list of questions provided by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards to ensure they find the right advisor to put their interests first.