Investing vs Gambling: What’s the Difference?

Gambling vs Investing

Gambling has never been so popular and accessible as it is today. Sports gambling is now legal in over half of the US. And if you live in one of the states, like Ohio, where it recently became legal, this is no news to you. Like gambling, investing has also grown in accessibility with the […]

Financial Habits and Lifestyle Creep

financial habits

In our last blog, we encouraged you to start the new year off right by setting a few financial goals for yourself. Setting personal financial goals is so important, but, just like fitness goals, they can get pushed to the back burner of life. Time moves quickly. In the blink of an eye, you have […]

Net Unrealized Appreciation: Company Retirement Plans with Company Stock

Net unrealized appreciation

Many employees who work for publicly traded companies have the option of purchasing their company stock within their retirement plan. This turns out to be a win-win scenario for the employee and the company. The employee gets ownership in their employer stock and is connected to, in a sense, the profits and losses of the […]

Common Investor Mistakes – Part 3: Put Your Money to Work!

Showing A Common Investor

In Part 1 of this series, we discussed Emotional Trading and the behavior and cognitive biases displayed when making this mistake. In Part 2, we expanded on that discussion, going through Risk Tolerance, which is the foundation of portfolio construction and can help you avoid making emotional trading decisions. In Part 3 of this series, […]

IRS Inflation Adjustments for 2023

2022 has been a challenging year for most of us. The cost of everything has gone up – our decades high inflation rate is at 8.2% – while our stock portfolios are down. The Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) recently issued its 2023 annual inflation adjustments for certain tax provisions. When most people think of the […]

Value vs Growth: What is the Difference?

Value vs Growth

Value vs Growth is a common theme in the investing world. Commonly investors will bucket a stock into either growth or value. The problem with this practice is that value and growth are not mutually exclusive. Growth and valuation are two separate considerations in evaluating a company or a stock. If a company exhibits high […]

Maximizing the Savings Power of your 401(k)

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If you contribute to a 401(k), it is likely that you are familiar with the benefits of saving to a workplace savings plan and are at least somewhat aware of your salary deferral limit. What most do not realize is that you may be able to sock away more, and even more strategically, than you […]

Common Investor Mistakes – Pt. 2: Risk Tolerance

Investor making mistake

This is Part 2 of my series on common investor mistakes. In Part 1, I went into detail about the common investor mistake of Emotional Trading. This blog expands on that topic by talking about risk tolerance and portfolio construction which can influence people making emotional trading decisions.   First, let us start by defining […]

Importance of Beneficiary Designations

Beneficiary Designations

If you own a life insurance policy, annuity contract or individual retirement account, or are a participant in a company sponsored retirement plan (collectively “Accounts”), you are probably familiar with the term beneficiary designations.  Beneficiary designations allow an individual to direct assets from an Account directly to a named beneficiary upon the death of the […]