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  • Retirement planning is about more than making money last. This piece breaks down how spending naturally shifts across the three phases of retirement, why early retirees are often better positioned to spend more than they think, and what it looks like to build a financial plan that supports a full life, not just preserves a balance sheet.
  • Retirement planning is about more than making money last. This piece breaks down how spending naturally shifts across the three phases of retirement, why early retirees are often better positioned to spend more than they think, and what it looks like to build a financial plan that supports a full life, not just preserves a balance sheet.
  • Decoding a tax return doesn't require an accounting degree, you just need to know where to look. This piece highlights the key Form 1040 figures that matter most for financial planning, outlines which supplemental schedules are worth reviewing, and explains what a financial advisor actually looks for during a return review. It also makes the case for why filing a tax extension is a thoughtful and strategic choice.
  • With gold prices hitting record highs, many investors are asking whether gold belongs in a diversified investment portfolio. This article explains gold’s role as an inflation hedge and portfolio diversifier, why it tends to perform well during economic uncertainty, and how central bank demand is influencing prices. It also explores whether a small allocation to gold makes sense compared with traditional assets like stocks and bonds.
  • Get ready for tax filing season with a practical tax preparation checklist and last-minute tax planning strategies before the April 15 deadline. This guide explains which tax documents to gather, how life changes affect your return, and potential opportunities like IRA, HSA, or self-employed retirement contributions that may still reduce your tax bill. You’ll also learn how to double-check deductions, estimated payments, and income reporting to help ensure an accurate tax return.