How often should I check my portfolio?

It is actually possible that you are checking your portfolio too much and, as a result, your health can be adversely affected… What do I mean? It’s actually quite simple, you see, the more frequently

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Timing is Everything…

History tends to repeat itself, and when the market struggled this summer and the Federal Reserve cut interest rates, an all too similar fear began to sneak back into investor’s minds… Market meltdowns are always

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Recession: A Young Investor’s Dream…

Recently, the yield on 10-year Treasury notes dropped below that of the 2-year U.S. notes for the 4th day over the past two weeks. Simply put, this means an investor is willing to take less

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Why Bonds?

Since 1950 stocks have averaged 10.8% annually and bonds have averaged 6.2% annually. This is not new to most of us. We know that over the long term stocks outperform bonds. So why do we

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Social Security Myths

How social security works and when the best time to claim your benefits are can be overwhelming and confusing. Check out this article pointing out the top 10 myths associated with Social Security. Click here

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Case Study #1

A few years ago, we got a call from Lisa. Her husband had tragically had a heart attack and passed away. They had just recently become clients. Ricky and Lisa were retired educators and were

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Case Study #2 – Retiree

CASE STUDY #2 Randy was referred by an existing client who had retired years ago. Randy called in and indicated that his company had offered him an early retirement package and he wanted to see

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Sugarloaf Wealth Management Leads by Example

Check out this great write up from the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia! The CFNEG is a great organization that has been doing great things in our community for years! We’ve been honored to serve

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Year-end Gifting Ideas

Are you making any year end gifts? Consider one of these ideas before you do! Gift from your brokerage account: Instead of giving from your checking account, consider giving appreciated stocks/funds from your brokerage account.

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Gift of a Lifetime…from your IRA

Last week, new legislation created a special charitable giving opportunity for individuals with an IRA. Instead of paying taxes on your RMD, give it directly to a charity and skip the taxes! People age 70½

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Should I add my Child/Heir to the House Deed to Avoid Probate?

Should I add my child to the house to avoid probate and make it simpler when I die? This is a question we often get from clients who are inquiring on behalf of their aging

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What Usually Works, Doesn’t Work All of the Time

Here is a great perspective from Joshua Brown on what has happened in the last 12 months in the markets and what most investors do when they have this type of environment. My favorite part:

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