An uncle’s guide to education savings.  (Grandparents, you can use this, too)

Never having had kids, I’ve sidestepped a pretty daunting financial obligation.  Obedience training for our one dog doesn’t come close, cost-wise, to raising and educating several children. I have a mild and manageable amount of guilt about this.  In the short term, my siblings have burdens I don’t.  But, in the long term, they’ve got […]

Making Isaac more Fair, or Credit Report Management 101

Going back a few decades, the idea that one could (or should) closely manage their credit report was not mainstream.  For the most part, the data in your file was accessible to companies who subscribed to reporting services.  People could, for a relatively robust outlay of money, purchase their report, but few ever did. Having […]

The SS Hedge

Faced with uncertainty in markets and the economy, asset managers, when possible try to hedge away unwanted risk.  They… uh, WE… focus on areas where we can add value through smart decisions; using all of the analytical tools we have at our side.  Sure, we get paid to take risk, but we want to be […]

Don’t let the ‘tax tail’ wag the investment dog.

In 22 years of working with clients, I have yet to have a single person tell me that they want to pay more taxes.  Indeed, the objective in managing assets is not to maximize returns, but rather to maximize AFTER-TAX returns.  The cardinal rule of investing:  “It’s not what you make, it’s what you keep.” […]

Inheriting an IRA: A (slightly) less complicated guide

Unlike many routine transactions, the inheritance of an IRA is usually a once-or-twice-in-a-lifetime event.  On top of being fraught with complexity and deadlines, the process also generally takes place during a period of emotional stress.  Let’s face it – someone who cared for you enough to include you as a beneficiary has recently died. First of […]

Is the dollar strengthening or weakening – and why should you care?

I’m really looking forward to attending the 2019 CFA Institute Annual Conference, in May.  Beyond offering an unmatched lineup of speakers and workshops, the conference is usually held in a fascinating city.  This year, the conference is in London, one of my favorites (if only because I can read the menus with a fair amount of […]