
Human Capital and Your Financial Plan
We are all aware of the “common” asset classes such as stocks, bonds and real estate. But what about your human capital?
We are all aware of the “common” asset classes such as stocks, bonds and real estate. But what about your human capital?
Most people would argue that living in a digital world, with instant access to an endless stream of information has made us smarter and more self-empowered than past generations.
Identity thieves and credit card scammers are more relentless than ever in their pursuit of your personal financial information...
Now that we’ve closed on 2015, most of us are thinking about resolutions for 2016. The holidays are past and it’s time to get to work professionally and personally. Here are the top 10 New Years resolutions from last year.
In our discussions with clients, the term “wealth” has always been tossed about somewhat loosely. We talk about building wealth, wealth management, wealth enhancement, and wealth preservation and wealth in general as if it were universally understood. But then, on one momentous occasion, a client asked very sincerely, “What exactly is wealth?”
Many retirees are still very much ingrained in savings-mode or, even worse, harbor a lack of confidence in their very stable (and sometimes even over-funded) financial status.
When it comes to admitting that women are better at certain things, men have a difficult time conceding any degree of supremacy.