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Six Financial Best Practices for Year-End 2022  
Created: November 11, 2022
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Economics, Estate Planning, Family Wealth, Financial Planning, Fixed Income, General Audience, Listicle, Philanthropy/Giving, Retirement Planning, Risk Management, Tax Planning, Wealth Management
Description: Share this piece with clients and prospects to offer six financial best practices for year-end 2022. This year's tips cover cash flow management, tax planning, healthcare coverage, and general financial planning in the context of 2022 events, including higher interest rates, inflation, and market volatility.
Healing What Hurts: The Essential Role of a Financial Therapist  
Created: February 16, 2022
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Behavioral Finance, Estate Planning, Family Wealth, Financial Planning, General Audience, Report, Wealth Management
Description: This 3-page report describes the value a financial therapist can add to someone’s wealth management team when their own or a family member’s mental health may be interfering with their financial well-being. Points include when and how financial therapy can help, and how to identify an appropriate fit (including how your firm can assist in the selection).
Six Financial Best Practices for Year-End 2021  
Created: November 7, 2021
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Estate Planning, Evidence-Based Investing, Family Wealth, General Audience, Listicle, Philanthropy/Giving, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning
Description: Share this piece with clients and prospects to offer six financial best practices for year-end 2021. This year's tips cover investment discipline, budgeting, tax-planning, charitable giving, and estate planning considerations in the context of 2021 events. It also optionally references the newly released "Tax Planning in Turbulent Times" report for additional insights.
Tax Planning in Turbulent Times  
Created: November 7, 2021
Categories: Estate Planning, Evidence-Based Investing, Family Wealth, Financial Planning, General Audience, Report, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning, Tax Planning Tools & Techniques
Description: This report combines our earlier 3-part tax planning series into a single, 6-page piece. It pairs well with, and is optionally referenced in the separate piece, "Six Financial Best Practices for Year-End 2021."
Tax Planning Part 3: Tax-Wise Financial Planning  
Created: August 31, 2021
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Estate Planning, Evidence-Based Investing, Family Wealth, General Audience, Philanthropy/Giving, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning, Tax Planning Tools & Techniques, Wealth Management
Description: Part 3 of a 3-part series on tax-planning. Part 1 defined "the tools of the tax-planning trade," i.e., tax breaks for saving toward life goals such as retirement, healthcare, education, emergency spending, charitable giving, and wealth transfer. Part 2 explored reducing families' lifetime tax bills through tax-wise investment techniques. Part 3 explores integrating all of the above into broad financial planning.
Tax Planning Part 2: Tax-Wise Investment Techniques  
Created: August 12, 2021
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Estate Planning, Evidence-Based Investing, Family Wealth, General Audience, Philanthropy/Giving, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning, Tax Planning Tools & Techniques
Description: Part 2 of a 3-part series on tax-planning. Part 1 defined "the tools of the tax-planning trade," i.e., tax breaks for saving toward life goals such as retirement, healthcare, education, emergency spending, charitable giving, and wealth transfer. Part 2 explores reducing families' lifetime tax bills through tax-wise investment techniques. Part 3 will explore integrating all of the above into broad financial planning techniques.
Tax Planning Part 1: Tools of the Trade  
Created: July 27, 2021
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Estate Planning, Family Wealth, Financial Planning, General Audience, Philanthropy/Giving, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning, Tax Planning Tools & Techniques
Description: Part 1 of a 3-part series on tax-planning. Part 1 defines "the tools of the tax-planning trade," i.e., tax breaks for saving toward life goals such as retirement, healthcare, education, emergency spending, charitable giving, and wealth transfer. Part 2 explores reducing families' lifetime tax bills through tax-wise investment techniques. Part 3 will explore integrating all of the above into broad financial planning techniques.
Protecting What’s Yours (After You Pass) Part 2  
Created: May 17, 2021
Categories: Article, Estate Planning, Family Wealth, Financial Planning, General Audience, Philanthropy/Giving, Protecting What's Yours, Tax Planning, Wealth Management
Description: Share this two-part piece on estate planning basics with clients and prospects. Part 1 is 464 words, and reminds readers how important it is to have a basic will or trust. This part 2, at 1,413 words, offers step-by-step guidance on creating and maintaining an effective estate plan. Both pieces pair well with a 2019 Library piece, "Protecting What's Yours (While You're Alive)."
Protecting What’s Yours (After You Pass) Part 1  
Created: April 29, 2021
Categories: Article, Estate Planning, Family Wealth, Financial Planning, General Audience, Philanthropy/Giving, Protecting What's Yours, Tax Planning, Wealth Management
Description: Share this two-part piece on estate planning basics with clients and prospects. Part 1 is 464 words, and reminds readers how important it is to have a basic will or trust. Part 2 (coming soon) will offer step-by-step guidance on creating and maintaining an effective estate plan. Both pieces pair well with a 2019 Library piece, "Protecting What's Yours (While You're Alive)."
You, Your Retirement, and the SECURE Act – GENERAL Audience  
Created: December 24, 2019
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Estate Planning, Financial Planning, General Audience, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning
Description: Use this 1,300-word document to provide a GENERAL AUDIENCE with an overview of what to expect from the newly enacted U.S. SECURE Act -- emphasizing how you might assist them in applying the changes according to their best interests. Refer to separate piece tailored for CLIENT use.
You, Your Retirement, and the SECURE Act – CLIENT Audience  
Created: December 24, 2019
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Client-Focused, Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Politics, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning
Description: Use this 1,300-word document to provide CLIENTS with an overview of what to expect from the newly enacted U.S. SECURE Act -- emphasizing how you will be assisting them in applying the changes according to their best interests. Refer to separate piece revised for GENERAL AUDIENCE use.
Protecting What’s Yours (While You’re Alive)  
Created: July 25, 2019
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Estate Planning, Family Wealth, Financial Planning, General Audience, Protecting What's Yours, Report, Wealth Management
Description: Use this 1,300-word article in its entirety or broken into three parts to cover three tools an individual can employ to protect their health and wealth care interests while they are alive: (1) the financial power of attorney, (2) the trusted contact, and (3) the healthcare advance directive (including a living will and healthcare power of attorney). Includes a summary, when each applies, common scenarios and additional tips for each.
Six Financial Best Practices for 2019  
Created: December 17, 2018
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Client Experience, Estate Planning, Financial Best Practice Lists, Financial Planning, Listicle, Prospect-Focused, Scary Market Insights, Security, Wealth Management
Description: Six financial best practices encouraging investors to ignore market volatility and take practical steps toward enhancing their financial well-being. Use this piece as is to share with prospective clients, or modify it slightly for client use. This piece represents the second in an annual series, potentially pairing well with "Ten Financial Best Practices to Jump-Start Your New Year," published in December 2017.
Half of a Whole: When You Lose Your Spouse   Free Sample (Click on title to download)
Created: July 21, 2017
Categories: Advisor Role/Value, Article, Client Experience, Estate Planning, Free Samples, General Audience, Wealth Management
Description: This 900-word piece can be used as an article, email or video script to share with clients and prospective clients. It encourages those experiencing grief to hold off on making financial decisions that can wait, and offers supportive guidance to consider. It also encourages couples to complete their estate and advance planning if they've not yet done so.