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Cash Flow Management
You’ve probably heard the saying that “cash is king,” and that truth applies whether you own a business or not. Most discussions of business and personal “financial planning” involve tomorrow’s goals, but those goals may not be realized without attention to cash flow, today.
Yes, Time is Everything
The saying goes, timing is everything, but not in the stock market. In the stock market, time is everything. More specifically, your time in the stock market, or how long you stay invested, is everything. Timing the stock market is extremely hard to do, even for the most sophisticated investors.
Estate Planning 101: Top 5 Steps to Start
Many people believe estate planning is simply divvying up your assets after you die and is exclusive to the wealthy; however, it entails much more and applies to everyone. Proper estate planning ensures your family and beneficiaries are provided for and have access to your assets upon your temporary or permanent incapacity.
Debunking Common Retirement Assumptions
Financial generalizations are as old as time. Some have been around for decades, while others have only recently joined their ranks. Let’s examine a few.
Five Tips for Raising Financially Independent Children
Budgeting, healthy spending habits, long-term savings goals — these are all skills adult children should understand and practice on their own.
Understanding Your Retirement Options
Like Gov. Evers, KerberRose Wealth Management hopes to educate our clients about the importance of saving for retirement and the many tools available to optimize your financial security upon leaving the workforce.
Retirement Readiness: Planning for the first day of the rest of your life
Much has been made of the current state of the American worker as it pertains to their retirement savings. According to a recent study by the General Accountability Office, 29% of Americans 55 and older do not have any retirement savings or pension plan and those who have saved are woefully behind with 55-64 year olds averaging $104,000 in retirement assets.1
Three Key Questions to Answer Before Taking Social Security
Three Key Questions to Answer Before Taking Social Security - When to start? Should I continue to work? How can I maximize my benefit?