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What I Did Wrong Saving for Kids
Education Planning Eric Blattner Education Planning Eric Blattner

What I Did Wrong Saving for Kids

For my wife and me, saving for our kids was always a priority. We have three children, currently between 6 and 11 years old. We were fortunate to leave college without a dime of debt, and it was important to us that our kids have the same opportunity. Here is what we did, and what we would do differently if we were starting over today.

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How to Beat Inflation
Investing Eric Blattner Investing Eric Blattner

How to Beat Inflation

One of the biggest threats we all face is inflation. We recently wrote about how it can destroy returns on cash investments. Fortunately, the inflation puzzle has historically had a relatively simple solution: invest.

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Where Will Interest Rates Go Next?
Forecasting, Investing Eric Blattner Forecasting, Investing Eric Blattner

Where Will Interest Rates Go Next?

There was a 50% chance rates would be cut by 1.5% this year, all the way to the 3.50% to 3.75% range.

At the same time, the idea of rates remaining high (or even rising) seemed improbable, to say the least. Fast forward to today. The current odds that the lower end of the Fed Funds target range will be 5.0% or higher by the end of the year is basically a 1-to-1 coin flip.

Consider this another example of just how quickly expectations about interest rates can change.

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Are Mutual Funds Still Relevant?
Eric Blattner Eric Blattner

Are Mutual Funds Still Relevant?

It’s a question we have thought about often. Click to read some of the pros and cons, as well as alternatives that could be worth considering for high earning individuals and families with meaningful amounts of taxable investments.

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Looking Past the S&P 500: Is Everything at All-Time Highs?
Investing Eric Blattner Investing Eric Blattner

Looking Past the S&P 500: Is Everything at All-Time Highs?

If you are reading this, the odds are high that you don’t have 100% of your investable assets in an index fund tracking the S&P 500. You probably own other types of investments. So, what about smaller companies? Or foreign companies? Or other asset classes? Are they also at all-time highs? It turns out other pockets have not participated in this run, at least not to the same degree.

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Roth vs Traditional 401(k) in 2024: Navigating Retirement Planning and Tax Planning
Retirement Plans & Planning, Tax Planning Eric Blattner Retirement Plans & Planning, Tax Planning Eric Blattner

Roth vs Traditional 401(k) in 2024: Navigating Retirement Planning and Tax Planning

Retirement planning options continue to evolve, and the Roth 401(k) has become an option for more and more people. Determining which is better - Roth or traditional 401(k) - will often come down to the assumptions made around current vs. future income levels, current vs. future income tax rates, and when (or if) retirement savings will be spent down. Sometimes the answer may seem obvious. For those with murkier forecasts, using both options can make sense, too.

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Small Companies. Small Returns?
Investing, Stocks Eric Blattner Investing, Stocks Eric Blattner

Small Companies. Small Returns?

Traditional theory suggests investors should earn higher returns in riskier investments, like small caps. However, small cap stocks have underperformed large caps for more than a decade. And they have even underperformed bigger, more stable stocks since the late 1970s. Which begs the question: why own smaller, riskier companies if we aren’t earning higher returns?

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Time to Buy Bonds?
Bonds Eric Blattner Bonds Eric Blattner

Time to Buy Bonds?

Is it time to buy bonds?

This question has become much more common as interest rates have risen. Recently, the yield on 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds hit 5% for the first time since 2007. Many money market mutual funds (say that five times fast!) are yielding over 5%.

So, are bonds a good buy now? Here are a few considerations before pulling the trigger.

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After the 401(k), Where to Invest Next?

After the 401(k), Where to Invest Next?

Some investors prefer to max out the 401(k), either with pre-tax contributions or after-tax Roth contributions. Others contribute just enough to take full advantage of an employer match. And for many others, the answer is somewhere in between. Regardless of how that question is answered, people often wonder where to go next. What makes the most sense after 401(k) contributions are finished for the year? Let’s look at a few options, specifically through the lens of tax treatment, availability, and flexibility.

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Time for Open Enrollment? Three Benefits That Shouldn’t be Overlooked

Time for Open Enrollment? Three Benefits That Shouldn’t be Overlooked

Soon, many of us will receive a 20-page PDF from HR with a myriad of complex options to navigate in advance of the always stressful deadline. But before you just re-enroll in the same benefits from last year, grab that pumpkin spice latte while we review some of the most financially impactful benefits you may want to consider.

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