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Managing the Sequence of Returns Risk

Without the security of a stable paycheck, many new retirees may feel less than confident about relying on their investment portfolio to cover living expenses for the next 20 (or more) years. Research has shown that the timing of one’s retirement can be important – especially as it relates to investment returns in the early years of retirement.

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What Type of Retirement Plan is Best for Your Business?

Small business owners have a number of alternatives to choose from when it comes to establishing retirement plans for their business. Each plan type can vary in their contribution level and matching requirements, as well as their ongoing regulatory and administrative burden.

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Finance in a Flash: Get To Know Beacon: John Matto

On this bonus episode of Finance In A Flash, Nick interviews Beacon's Client Services Representative, John Matto. We really hope you enjoy this episode and get to know more about John as he talks about his personal life, how he goes into financial planning, and where he sees himself in the future.

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Finance in a Flash: Insurance Planning Series: Disability Insurance

On this episode of Finance In A Flash, we continue our insurance planning series by Discussing "Disability Insurance". Nick and Chip go over commonly asked questions and discuss the specifics of Disability Insurance policies as well.

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Retirement Plans for Small Business Owners

Small business owners have a number of alternatives to choose from when it comes to establishing retirement plans for their business. Each plan type can vary in their contribution level and matching requirements, as well as their ongoing regulatory and administrative burden.

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Finance in a Flash: ETFs vs. Mutual Funds

In this episode of Finance In A Flash, Nick & Chip discuss the most popular types of investment vehicles in the world, Mutual Funds & ETFs. What are the differences between the two and are there advantages or disadvantages to using them? In addition, they spend a lot of time talking about the tax efficiency of ETFs and how Mutual Funds can be incredibly tax-inefficient at times.

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Protecting Your Earning Power - A Primer on Disability Insurance

Insurance issues are one of the most confusing areas that people address. What would be the financial impact on your family if there were a loss of income due to a physical or mental disability? This article addresses important considerations to help you decide if you need disability insurance.

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Finance in a Flash: The Story of Gamestop and Important Lessons Learne‪d‬

In this episode of Finance In A Flash, Nick & Chip discuss the story of Gamestop and how it has captivated the world over the past week. Thanks to a Reddit thread pointing out that a large hedge fund had a massive short position on Gamestop, the stock price rose almost 2,000% within a week! We break down how this happened and the important lessons everyone should take away from these recent events.

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CAA Provides Relief to Individuals and Businesses

The Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) offers many tax provisions to assist in the ongoing economic crisis. Many of the provisions affect not only the 2020 tax return but into future years as well.

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Finance in a Flash: What Are Target Date Funds?

Welcome back to Finance In A Flash, this week we bring back our investment expert, Chip Hymiller to discuss Target Date Funds. We have a detailed discussion about Target Date Funds, the pros and cons of having them in your portfolio, and what to consider when choosing this type of investment.

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Will You Retire in 2021?

Have you decided to retire in 2021? If so, congratulations—it’s a big step and for most, it’s a once in a lifetime decision. Even if you’ve planned ahead, you may still be a little apprehensive about this monumental life transition. Here are a few last minute things to consider or confirm as you embark on this new and wonderful journey.

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2020 Year In Review—One that will not soon be forgotten!

I don’t think any of us realized how many things in our life that we take for granted—that is not until 2020. Boy oh boy, there have been some seismic changes in our world! For the most part, every aspect of daily life has been altered for many households.

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Stocks Move in “Bursts”

Wouldn’t it be awesome if you could invest your money and earn a consistent 0.85% every month (10.25% each year)? Unfortunately, the fact of the matter is that stocks often move in abrupt bursts. These bursts of volatility can lead to high stress, doubts, or even unrealistic return expectations.

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