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Tax Efficiency Thru Inflationary Period Q&A Session

Every individual has had to deal with taxes upon joining the workforce. For some, they learn around the ripe age of 16. For others, their first taxable wages appear after graduating college. Regardless of when you’re first taxed, it’s something that will happen, likely, until the day you die. The frustrating aspects usually surround the

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Role of Communication in Managing Finances as a Couple

Navigating finances as a couple can be challenging. It’s not just about managing money—it’s about aligning your wants, goals, and unspoken expectations. As a financial advisor, I’ve seen how crucial communication is in this process. First, I always tell couples: Plan together. Even if one person primarily handles the finances, both partners should be involved

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Love, Money, and Everything In-Between Navigating Finances with Your Valentine

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, let’s talk about a relationship topic that’s less about roses and chocolates, and more about cents and sensibility: managing finances as a couple. Financial Planner Nicole Baker gives us the lowdown on how to navigate the less romantic, but equally important, aspect of love: money. First off, the big

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Delegating Financial Tasks to An Advisory Team: Enhancing Mental Health and Working Well in Higher Education

We all know that juggling too much can lead to burnout, especially when you’re trying to balance work, family, and everything in between. Delegating financial tasks is one way to lighten the load and free up your time. Imagine it like having a trusted partner who takes care of the numbers while you focus on

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