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Cash Flow Management: An Underappreciated Fundamental in Financial Planning

By Robert Pagliarini on September 10, 2013

You’ve probably heard the saying that “cash is king,” and whether you own a business or not, it is a truth that applies. Most discussions of business and personal “financial planning” involve tomorrow’s goals, but those goals may not be realized without attention to cash flow today. Management of available cash flow is a key…

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Home Financing – What Happens When Fannie & Freddie Wind Down?

By Robert Pagliarini on September 9, 2013

Is a new home financing system ahead? In the text of a speech delivered August 6, President Obama said: “I believe that while our housing system must have a limited government role, private lending should be the backbone of the housing market.” This statement came as part of call for winding down Fannie Mae and…

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Make More out of a Health Savings Account

By Robert Pagliarini on September 6, 2013

Too often, employees think of  their Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) as if they were simply deposit accounts. In reality, HSAs have much greater financial potential – and it shouldn’t be ignored, especially with health care costs rising so dramatically. With an HSA, you don’t have to “use it or lose it”. An HSA lets you…

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Putting Your Home Into a Trust: Uncommon, or Uncommonly Wise?

By Robert Pagliarini on

Uncommon, or uncommonly wise? Occasionally, a couple or a family will elect to put their home into a revocable living trust, a charitable remainder trust (CRT) or a qualified personal residence trust (QPRT). There are advantages and disadvantages to doing this. People make this move for a variety of reasons. They may want to save…

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Debit vs. Credit

By Robert Pagliarini on August 28, 2013

You’re about to purchase a pricy good or service and you don’t have your checkbook or enough cash on hand to do it. Should you pull out a debit card, or a credit card? Given the choice, you’d probably pick a debit card – right? After all, aren’t they preferable to credit cards? Usually, yes…

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How Financial Planning Has Changed for Same-Sex Couples?

By Robert Pagliarini on August 8, 2013

When the Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same-sex marriage in June, its ruling profoundly altered the financial planning landscape for gay and lesbian couples – resulting in some “night and day” differences. Yet in looking at the financial “before and after,” same-sex spouses and their advisors must also consider the “when and where” –…

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What Does Marriage Equality Mean Financially?

By Robert Pagliarini on July 10, 2013

When the Supreme Court voted to repeal Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) on June 26, it opened financial doors previously closed to same-sex couples. Unfortunately, not all of these doors may open in certain states. A major complication must be resolved: while the high court’s opinion stated a legal principle, it…

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Filial Support Laws: Could You End Up Paying For Your Parents’ Nursing Home?

By Robert Pagliarini on May 22, 2013

Ever hear of “filial piety”? How about “filial support”? You may be unfamiliar with these phrases – and the laws based on them. A recent, notable court ruling has brought filial support laws back into the spotlight. Some attorneys and retirement planners are wondering if more nursing homes will use these laws to force adult…

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What’s the True Value of a College Degree?

By Robert Pagliarini on April 23, 2013

Do you need a college degree to succeed? That assumption is long-entrenched, and it isn’t hard to see a relationship between education and earning power. Yet the cost and debt linked to getting a degree are so significant now that some contrarians are saying “skip it” – go learn in the world rather than on…

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A Painfully Honest Conversation (Video)

By Robert Pagliarini on April 9, 2013

This video would be hilarious if it weren’t so true! I just don’t understand why ALL advisors wouldn’t want to put their client’s interests first. It’s called fiduciary duty and it is one of the most important requirements when looking for a financial advisor who will give you advice.

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