The Retirement Decision: Should You Work One Extra Year?

As the time to retire arrives, some of my clients face a question: “Should I retire now or work just one more year?” This decision carries enormous weight, both financially and personally. Meet Rob and Natalie, a couple I’ve been working with in this situation.   Retirement Crossroads Rob and Natalie, ages 66, had built […]

Use This Simple Retirement Blueprint for Gen X

If you’re part of Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980), you’re likely thinking a lot about retirement. A recent survey found that Gen X is the least confident about retirement compared to any other age group currently in the workforce. Here’s a simple guide to help you prepare for the retirement you want.   […]

Use This Sinking Fund Strategy to Avoid Debt and Achieve Your Money Goals

I’m a fan of sinking funds. But what are they? Basically, a sinking fund is a way of saving money for a planned expense you know is coming in the future. Unlike an emergency fund, which is for unexpected events, a sinking fund is for predictable costs that you can anticipate and plan for. By […]

The Hidden Risk of Waiting Until 65 to Retire

Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get enough attention: why so many people end up regretting retiring at 65.  On paper, it sounds perfect-work hard, save up, and then finally, at 65, you’re free to travel, play golf, and spend time with the grandkids. But the reality? It’s usually more complicated than that.   The […]

Top 5 Money Mistakes Even Wealthy Investors Make

Even for high-net-worth investors, managing wealth can be tricky. Avoiding these common pitfalls can make a big difference in preserving and growing wealth over time.   Emotional Investing One of the biggest traps for wealthy investors is emotional decision-making. Market swings, sensational headlines, or the fear of missing out (FOMO) can lead to impulsive moves […]

6 Financial Moves Every 40-Something Should be Making

If you’re in your forties, you’re probably juggling a lot—career, family, maybe a mortgage, likely hitting your peak earning years and definitely thinking about retirement.  The 40s are often called the “sandwich generation” years. That’s because people often find themselves simultaneously supporting their children (sometimes including college expenses) while having to assist aging parents. Add […]

How to Create $100,000 in Retirement Income and Pay $0 Taxes

What if I told you that you could generate substantial retirement income without sending a single dollar to the IRS? As a financial advisor who has helped countless clients optimize their retirement strategies, I can confirm this isn’t just wishful thinking—it’s achievable with some proper planning. The tax code is complex, but it does come […]

The #1 Wealth Risk Tech Professionals Ignore

If you’re a tech employee, you’ve probably enjoyed some amazing perks—great benefits, equity compensation, free lunches and much more.  But lately, things have gotten more rocky with tech companies with layoffs increasing and tech stock prices taking a hit. Suddenly, that equity you’ve been given or promised doesn’t feel so secure. Your company’s success shouldn’t […]

5 Simple Ways to Boost Your Retirement Savings Today

Between today’s expenses and the uncertainty of the future, it can be tough to know where to start or how to boost your savings. But the good news is that it’s never too late to get on track.  Here are five simple ways to help you feel more confident in creating an effective retirement plan […]

From Boomers to Zoomers: The Surprising Truth About Retirement Savings in 2025

Wondering how your retirement savings compare to others your age? You’re definitely not alone. Many people feel unsure about whether they’re saving enough for retirement plannning. Looking at average savings by age and generation can give you a helpful benchmark—and some tips to boost your savings if needed.   How Much Are People Saving for […]