Big Things Come in Small Packages
The power of compound interest is a broadly understood and well-documented phenomenon. I learned about compound interest and how it applies to personal finance early on in my financial planning training, but I recently came across an extreme example of it that took my appreciation of its capabilities to a whole different level. My story…
Read MoreThe $80 Billion Voluntary Tax
Taxes are due soon. But there’s one tax that gets paid all year long. Brian shines some light on its dark repercussions.
Read MoreHSA: A Healthy Way to Save
One of the most underappreciated tools in tax planning is the Health Savings Account (HSA). The HSA was created in 2003 as a way to provide tax benefits for Americans who want to set aside funds for future healthcare expenses. There are many benefits to having an HSA besides helping pay for medical services. They…
Read MoreBack to Basics
At JMA we teach Six Keys to Financial Success: Spend less than you make Be prudent about debt Build liquidity Set long‐term goals Act like a manager, not an owner Give Generously These timeless principles not only help you meet long‐term goals, but also prepare you for the hard times we all face at some…
Read MoreWhy I Hired a Financial Advisor, by a Financial Advisor
Friends and prospective clients often ask me why they should hire a financial advisor. It’s a logical question. Why should they? I thought it might be helpful to share why I hired an advisor before switching careers and becoming an advisor myself. I was once a pharmacist, having spent a 30-year career with Walgreens. I…
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