To Be, Or Not Airbnb. Should I invest in an Airbnb property? A recent trend over the past few years is to buy residential properties and rent them out as a vacation or short-term rental through websites such as Airbnb or VRBO. Investment properties aren’t new, but this technology promises to put Read more…
Taking the Emotion Out of Investing: A Path to Rational Decisions
Proper investing is as much (if not more) about controlling your emotions as it is about understanding everything about the markets and current trends. Facilitating solid, logical decisions should be at the center of every investment strategy. Read more…
Understanding Self-Directed IRAs: Should You Invest Retirement Funds in Alternative Assets?
When it comes to saving for retirement, there’s no one “perfect” strategy. There are several paths to take depending on your income level, risk tolerance, and post-retirement lifestyle goals. Read more…
What is an Investment Policy Statement (IPS)?
When considering outsourcing your investment management—whether for your personal finances your business or a nonprofit board you serve on, having a mutually agreed upon statement for how your investments will be managed is key to building a healthy, goal-focused relationship with your chosen Read more…
Top Questions to Ask About Your Restricted Stock Units Grant
You’ve just been granted restricted stock units (RSUs). Congratulations! You’re likely here because you’re curious to know what questions you should ask your employer or your financial advisor about this unique income stream to avoid unexpected surprises in the form of an outsized tax bill or Read more…
RSUs vs. RSAs: A Guide to Understanding Key Differences and Tax Treatment
When it comes to employee compensation, one size rarely fits all. Companies often customize equity awards to align with their goals and incentivize employee performance. For many, this means one of a few popular options: stock options, Employee Stock Purchase Plans (ESPPs) Restricted Stock Units Read more…
The Simple Savings Strategy Most High-Income Earners Overlook
For high-income executives, the road to financial independence might feel well-paved thanks to high earnings. However, competing financial demands ranging from a mortgage and lifestyle expenses to daycare costs or college savings can derail even the best-laid plans. Read more…
Tax Benefits (and Pitfalls) of Owning Rental Property
After building an emergency fund and maxing out tax-advantaged retirement accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs, some investors find themselves contemplating the purchase of a rental property to continue building their net worth. Read more…
Evidence-Based Investing vs. Stock Picking
Stock picking and evidence-based investing represent two very different approaches to investing. Which way is best for you? Let’s look at the difference, some details, the risks, and the benefits of both. Read more…
Target Date Funds vs. Risk Tolerance Strategies: Which Investment Approach is Right for Your Company's Retirement Plan?
When working with your advisor to review the investment strategies for your 401(k) plan, many companies default to using Target Date Funds as the main option in their retirement plan. Read more…