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Securing Your Legacy – The Crucial Role of Estate Planning
Estate planning is a powerful tool that extends far beyond the distribution of assets. It is a strategic process that allows individuals to protect their legacy and provide their loved ones with an easier transition during challenging times. In this article, we will...
Dollar Cost Averaging – A Strategic Approach for Long Term Success
As a savvy investor, the journey to financial success involves making informed decisions and adopting strategies that stand the test of time. One such powerful and proven strategy is dollar-cost averaging (DCA). In this article, we will explore how dollar-cost...
Building Financial Resilience – Emergency Fund Strategy
Life's journey is a complex tapestry woven with unpredictable threads, and navigating unexpected financial challenges can be daunting. In this article, we delve into the profound significance of cultivating an emergency fund, strategic financial protection designed to...
Financial Health in the New Year
Matt sat down with Brittany Breeding from KTBS 3 to discuss ways you can improve your financial health moving into the New Year.
The Dangers of Savings Accounts
Throughout modern civilization, humans have had many methods of saving and accumulating currency. From burying gold in the backyard to hiding bags of money in bushes, people have always had creativity in saving their money. Although we may have evolved from the...
The Importance of Income Protection
When it comes to building a house, the foundation is viewed as the most important factor. Without a strong, firm foundation, the walls would crack and tumble. When you fail to create this stabilizing foundation, it doesn't really matter what you build on top of it...
Traditional vs. Roth IRA
One of the most common questions that I hear regarding retirement planning is, "What is the difference between a Traditional IRA and a Roth IRA?" This question is generally followed by, "So, which is better?" Before we can dig into this question, I want to point out...