How to Trade Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrency
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How to Trade Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrency

In March, we published a couple of articles that covered a lot of ground on cryptocurrency in general and the challenges and opportunities that exist for those hoping to earn, store, and spend their bitcoin or similar cryptoassets. Now with all of the previous knowledge from the past two articles, you may or may not be interested in using cryptocurrency as a means of exchange. But what about trading in it, directly or in fund form?

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Being Prepared:  Planning for Diminished Capacity
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Being Prepared: Planning for Diminished Capacity

This article will walk through the importance of estate planning, setting up a living trust, power of attorney and medical attorney and what key steps to take with your financial advisor to tackle each one. We are also going to provide a brief overview of long-term care insurance and the benefits and considerations.

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Protecting What is Yours
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Protecting What is Yours

Whether due to disability, dementia, or simply enjoying an exotic vacation, there are many ways you can end up unavailable to make critical financial or health care choices for yourself or your loved ones. If you’ve not documented your desires in advance, it can add extra stress for everyone, plus the outcomes may not be what anyone had in mind!

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Home Improvements and Modifications for Aging in Place
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Home Improvements and Modifications for Aging in Place

Though many of us won’t be able to live independently forever, home modifications will allow your loved ones to continue to live in their home longer by creating a more manageable environment. Whether they’re living in a single-story condo in Dallas, TX or a three-story home in Portland, OR, there are modifications that can be made to every home to help make daily tasks a little easier.

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Understanding Long Term Care
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Understanding Long Term Care

Long term care is a topic that we all know about but not many individuals are getting ahead and planning for it, even though 70% of people turning 65 will need some type of long term care services in their lifetimes.

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Top 5 Retirement Money Mistakes
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Top 5 Retirement Money Mistakes

After 17 years in the financial planning business.  These are the 5 most common mistakes I see on a monthly basis.

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5 Ways to Setup Your Adult Children for Financial Success
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5 Ways to Setup Your Adult Children for Financial Success

As your children age and learn to navigate their own financial challenges and opportunities, guiding them through these milestones and instilling good financial habits will help set them up for financial success. This video reviews five financial tips to share with your loved ones.

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Video FAQ: Liquidity 101
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Video FAQ: Liquidity 101

Liquidity refers to an asset that has a ready and waiting market on both sides of the buy-sell equation. If you are selling and there is liquidity, then you most likely will find a buyer willing to pay a fair price. This means you won’t be stuck holding the investment at a time when you need cash.

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A 2021 look at The Fourth Turning
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A 2021 look at The Fourth Turning

In 1997, Neil Howe and William Strauss published “The Fourth Turning” which goes into detail on how history moves in 80-year cycles and each one is divided into periods, defined by each generation (i.e., Baby Boomers, Generation X and Millennials) as they come into adulthood. Each of these phases hold one generation at a time, and each phase is associated with a specific societal role.

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