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Are You Saving Enough for Retirement? Benchmarks by Age

Are You Saving Enough for Retirement? Benchmarks by Age

Planning for retirement can feel overwhelming—but one of the most common questions we hear is simple: “Am I saving enough?” While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, having general benchmarks by age can help you evaluate your progress and make adjustments where...

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Graduation Season: Financial Planning Tips for New Graduates

Graduation Season: Financial Planning Tips for New Graduates

Graduation marks an exciting transition—new opportunities, new responsibilities, and, for many, a brand-new financial reality. Whether stepping into your first full-time job or continuing your education, building strong financial habits early can set the foundation...

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Saving for Spring & Summer’s Seasonal Expenses

Saving for Spring & Summer’s Seasonal Expenses

As the weather warms up, so do opportunities to spend. From spring break trips and home improvement projects to summer vacations, weddings, camps, and higher utility bills, seasonal expenses can quickly add up. Without a plan, these predictable costs can disrupt your...

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The Importance of a Will

The Importance of a Will

A will is a crucial aspect of estate planning that makes sure your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you pass away. Without this legal document, the distribution of your estate will be determined by the laws of your state, which may not align with...

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Organizing Financial Documents: What to Keep & Toss

Organizing Financial Documents: What to Keep & Toss

In today’s digital age, organizing financial documents isn’t just about decluttering. It’s about protecting your financial life, preparing for taxes, and helping you stay ready for major milestones like buying a home or retiring. Knowing what to keep—and what to...

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How Often Should You Review Your Financial Plan?

How Often Should You Review Your Financial Plan?

A financial plan is not something you create once and forget. It’s a living, evolving strategy that should grow and adapt alongside your life. Whether you’re just starting your financial journey or managing significant assets, regularly reviewing your plan is...

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No Joke: Financial Habits That Can Make or Break Your Future

No Joke: Financial Habits That Can Make or Break Your Future

April 1st may bring pranks and lighthearted jokes, but when it comes to your financial future, there’s nothing funny about poor money habits. The truth is, the small, everyday decisions you make with your money can have a lasting impact—either setting you up for...

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10 Smart Money Moves to Make Before Tax Day

10 Smart Money Moves to Make Before Tax Day

Tax Day has a way of sneaking up on us, but a little preparation can go a long way toward reducing stress and improving your financial picture. Whether you expect a refund or owe money this year, taking a few smart steps before filing your taxes can help you keep more...

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Financial Planning for Major Life Milestones

Financial Planning for Major Life Milestones

Life is full of milestones: graduating from college, getting married, buying a home, starting a family, and preparing for retirement. Each stage brings exciting opportunities, but it also introduces new financial responsibilities. Planning ahead for major life...

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Why Financial Success Isn’t About Luck🍀

Why Financial Success Isn’t About Luck🍀

Every year around St. Patrick’s Day, we hear about the “luck of the Irish” — pots of gold at the end of rainbows🌈, lucky charms, and four-leaf clovers🍀 promising good fortune. While luck makes for a fun holiday theme, financial success rarely comes from chance....

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Spring Clean Your Finances: 8 Things to Review This March

Spring Clean Your Finances: 8 Things to Review This March

As the days get longer and spring approaches, March is the perfect time to refresh more than just your home. It’s the perfect time to give your finances the same spring cleaning. Similar to decluttering your home, taking the time to organize and refresh your financial...

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