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The Story of the $9 Million Secretary

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on May 10th, 2018

 

Earlier this week, the New York Times ran a front-page story on Sylvia Bloom, the recently deceased legal secretary from Brooklyn who bequeathed $6.24 Million to help disadvantaged students afford college. Ms. Bloom was the epitome of the Millionaire Next Door and readers of this blog know I believe strongly in the ability of us “regular folk” to become one too by following a few simple rules: 1) Live beneath your means; 2) Save for your financial independence; 3) Invest; 4) Get wealthy the old-fashioned way, steadily over many years.

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When You Should File for Social Security

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on May 4th, 2018

 

During the 1996 presidential campaign, MTV asked both candidates whether they favored boxers or briefs. Bob Dole, as legend has it, answered “Depends”, as in he was so old he needed their incontinence protection. My answer for when you should take Social Security benefits is the same, it depends. Ultimately, when to file depends on what will benefit you the most in the long term, an answer a good financial plan will provide.

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Making Charitable Contributions Under the New Tax Law

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on April 27th, 2018

 

When the federal tax law changed late last year, part of the concern raised by many was the potential impact of the law on charitable contributions. Specifically, would people still be inclined to give even if they are unable to deduct them from their income taxes? Do people give because they believe in the cause or because they simply want the tax deduction? For charitable organizations, colleges and universities and other groups, these are serious questions that could materially impact their mission. So, let’s walk through the potential deterrent to contributing and offer a solution for those over the age of 70 ½.

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What We Can Learn About Estate Planning From Prince

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on April 20th, 2018

 

Despite having an estimated net worth of about $250 Million, it has been widely reported that Prince died without a will. In other words, Prince did not make it clear legally who should inherit his considerable wealth and valuable stuff when he died. As a result, who ultimately receives his money will be tied up in court for years and years.

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My Favorite Lexington Charities and Why We Give

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on April 6th, 2018

 

I often tell my kids the best way to make yourself feel better when you’re down is to do something nice for someone else. It may be counter-intuitive, but it really works. Feeling sorry for yourself when you’ve had a bad day – or bad week – only makes you feel sorrier for yourself. Doing something nice for someone else, however, even as small as holding a door or complimenting someone on their appearance, can help you snap out of your funk.

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In Your 50’s or 60’s and Approaching Retirement?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on March 30th, 2018

 

As you might expect, it is quite common for people to visit us at Moneywatch as they are in their 50’s and 60’s and can, maybe for the first time, actually envision a time when they will be retired. Although they, correctly, have a myriad of financial questions that I will describe later, the question WE ask THEM is – What’s your grand plan? Meaning, you have plenty of life left, how do you plan on living it?

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Fee-Only Versus Fee-Based Financial Planners: What’s the Difference?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on March 23rd, 2018

 

Simply put, fee-only financial planners – like Moneywatch Advisors – are compensated by the clients they serve, no one else. As a result, their loyalty is to their clients and only their clients. Fee-based financial planners charge you and then are often paid a commission from a 3rd party company to sell you their products, too. So, where is their loyalty?

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How Do We Keep Our Schools Safe?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on March 16th, 2018

 

This week’s post will not contain any advice on financial planning or investments or how much to save to achieve financial freedom. Today, I take a break from that to discuss what may be the most important issue in America today: keeping our children safe while in school. I was recently appointed to the District Safety Advisory Council organized by Fayette County Superintendent Manny Caulk. This Council is charged with “developing specific and actionable recommendations” on ways to make our schools safer. We had our first meeting on March 1 and will submit our recommendations no later than the first week of April, so this is designed to be a crisp process.

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How Am I Doing Financially?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on March 9th, 2018

 

I get asked all the time by both clients and prospective clients – how am I doing? Personally, I like Chris Rock’s line on relative wealth: “If Bill Gates woke up with Oprah’s money, he’d jump out the window.” Perspective is an amazing thing.

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55 And Behind On Retirement Saving?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on March 2nd, 2018

 

It isn’t at all unusual for someone in their 50’s or even early 60’s to ask us for advice as they approach retirement with too little savings. As you might guess, there are as many reasons for being behind as there are people: a late start saving, frequent job changes, personal student loan debt, college expenses for their children, or just plain bad luck. Our first advice? Forgive yourself, your predicament is not about the past, it’s about the future. Let’s consider Joey’s story:

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In 1996 Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D. and William D. Danko, Ph.D. wrote a seminal book entitled, The Millionaire Next Door. These two researchers went in search of the rich in the country: Who are they? What do they do? What do they drive? How do they invest? They discovered, much to their surprise, that many of the wealthy in this country don’t live in the most expensive neighborhood or drive the fanciest cars but are ordinary people living right among us regular people. Because, remember, wealth is not the same as income. If one earns a high income and spends it all each year, one isn’t getting wealthier, just living high. Wealth is what you accumulate, not what you spend.

This blog is about and for those who live beneath their means, save their money, invest and, yes, get wealthy the old-fashioned way: steadily, over many years.

And I’ll occasionally share interesting stories that are completely unrelated to the main topic of financial planning.

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