Fiduciary Duty and Platform Agnostic Wealth Management

Especially over the last decade, we’ve witnessed the direction of the financial planning industry shift. Financial planning is no longer product centric. It is very much process driven, without regard to platform or product. From the standpoint of process, let me offer this example.

Think of me as being a travel agent. You come to me and say that we need to plan a trip to Chicago from Birmingham. Off the top of my head, I can think of five modes of transportation.

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End Of The Year Financial Planning Considerations

End Of The Year Financial Planning Considerations

Let me preface my comments by saying that the following information is sourced from the 2019 Tax Code. Everyone reading this should consult a tax professional for individual guidance before following the ideas discussed in this article.

Required Minimum Distributions. As we close the year, there are many items about which people should be mindful, but if you’re over 70 ½, it is critical to insure that you’ve taken the required amount from your qualified accounts by the end of the year.

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Managing Investor Emotions and Behavioral Responses

Managing Investor Emotions and Behavioral Responses

Over the previous two decades, there have been a number of research studies that have explored the human behavioral response patterns when confronted with painful, or pleasurable stimulus. It’s interesting that across a number of these studies, it was concluded that humans will be, in some cases, ten times more likely to avoid pain than to gravitate toward pleasure.

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Non-Investment Risk Management: Weighing the Costs Versus Benefits

Non-Investment Risk Management: Weighing the Costs Versus Benefits

We have focused quite a bit on the market as of late so let’s move on the something a bit different; non-investment risk management.

Frankly, needs of long-term care can fall upon anyone, not just those nearing or transitioning into retirement.  Some of these statistics may be surprising.  In the State of Alabama, the average cost of a nursing home private room was $74,825 per year.  The median yearly cost for all nursing homes in the United States was just over $100,000 per year in 2018. 

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Market Volatility. What in the World is Going On?

I’m sure you’ve asked yourself that question a lot lately.  Well, to some degree we live in a new normal paradigm.  It’s hard to believe that the first iPhone was introduced on the 29th of June in 2007.  The emergence of such technology however has facilitated a world where information is instantly available, and from any number of sources.  As technology has evolved, so too have programs that allow professional money managers to instantly trade large blocks of securities through what we know as high frequency trading.

Algorithms are also employed by institutional managers. 

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4 Tenants of Successful Investing: If You’re Gonna Do It – DO IT!

This is the second of a four part series on the parallels I’ve observed as a basketball coach, between the life lessons of sports, and successful objective driven investing.

One uncompromisable tenant of every team that I coach is that my players will give everything 100% of their best effort.  If it’s worth doing, then it’s worth nothing less.  All or nothing.  Said another way, if you’re gonna do it, DO IT!.

There are plenty of places in life where something less than 100% is not only acceptable, its fantastic. 

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4 Tenants of Successful Investing: If It Is To Be It Is Up To Me

Today, we’re going to examine the ten most important two letter words in the English language.  If it is to be it is up to me.  When I’m coaching a team, I remind my players that 90% of basketball is played between your ears.  Only you have control over your own grey matter.  Therefore, if it is to be (that I control my emotions) it is up to me.

We talk about striving for perfection, but never being perfect.  We’re all going to make mistakes. 

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Precision Retirement Planning & the Labyrinth

Years ago, when my son was young, I had a revelation as we were playing with a simple toy.  Do you remember playing the labyrinth game, or possibly better known as the “guide the BB through the maze to the hole” game?  We’ve all been frustrated by the precision required in moving the bearing from the start to the finish while avoiding the traps of the maze.

It occurred to me that navigating challenging events and markets, while trying to generate durable retirement income for clients, can be a lot like playing this game. 

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