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Don’t Let Comfort Cost You: Status Quo Bias
Don’t Let Comfort Cost You: Status Quo Bias 3 Reasons We Resist Change Status quo bias stems from deeply ingrained psychological tendencies – here are three of the most common: The Impact of Keeping the Status Quo Sticking with the same strategy can feel safer, but it can be costly in the long run. Here…
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Social Media’s Impact on Your Money Mindset
There are a variety of viewpoints on how social media influences our society – both good and bad. After all, some people are spending hours a day on these platforms and we need to be aware of their impact. From our vantage point, we’re paying close attention to how these networks influence our clients’ spending,…
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Why Do We Worry About Money?
It may be surprising to hear, but even those who’ve accumulated substantial wealth may still worry about money. While financial success often brings comfort, it doesn’t alleviate every fear, insecurity, or concern. These fears run deep, often stemming from childhood experiences, societal pressures, or the responsibility of managing wealth. Understanding the psychology behind this phenomenon…
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Do You Need a Family Financial Summit?
A Family Financial Summit might be a new concept for many of you, so let’s start by defining it before delving into whether or not you need it. Essentially, it’s a family meeting that allows for the sharing of financial values and goals. It can be helpful in aligning expectations about inheritance, responsibilities, and the…
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Preparing for a First Meeting with a Financial Advisor
You have a first meeting with a new financial advisor, congrats! You’re taking an essential step in forging a path to financial confidence and clarity. But this is more than just a casual chat; it’s a critical conversation to determine if this professional is the right fit for you. You’ll need to equip yourself with…
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Retirees, What’s Your Withdrawal Strategy?
When planning for retirement, we often focus on the accumulation phase: saving diligently and investing wisely. We spend 40 or more years of our lives focused on building the proverbial “nest egg,” but after retirement, things change and so should our financial focus. There are a variety of questions that must be answered. How much…