by SDP Team | Dec 9, 2016 | Financial Planning
Should America consider this radical economic stimulus tactic? Imagine cash falling from the sky into the hands of grateful consumers. Fleets of helicopters hover over cities, dispensing massive flurries of $100 bills. Everyone gets their fair share of the money....
by SDP Team | Dec 5, 2016 | Financial Planning
Help make things easier for your loved ones when you leave this world. Who wants to leave this world with their financial affairs in good order? We all do, right? None of us wants to leave a collection of financial mysteries for our spouse or our children to solve....
by SDP Team | Nov 15, 2016 | Financial Planning
The two should not be confused. What is risk? To the conservative investor, risk is a negative. To the opportunistic investor, risk is a factor to tolerate and accept. Whatever the perception of risk, it should not be confused with volatility. That confusion occurs...
by SDP Team | Nov 15, 2016 | Financial Planning
We may see some volatility, but equilibrium could quickly be restored. What will happen on Wall Street after November 8? We can shrug and say, “who knows,” and that simple answer may be as good as any other. Trying to predict which way the market will go is difficult,...
by SDP Team | Nov 15, 2016 | Financial Planning
Managing your own money can be hard enough, so throwing another person into the equation can make things downright chaotic, according to findings from TD Bank’s 2016 Love & Money survey. But managing your money as a couple has its benefits, too. Plus, it isn’t as...
by SDP Team | Oct 26, 2016 | Financial Planning
There are very few things that people delay more than taking steps to improve their finances. It’s cliché, but I frequently compare getting financially fit to getting physically fit. We all know we should eat healthy and exercise regularly, yet most people don’t...