Be a Math Teacher and Prepare Your Clients for Success
One of the basic tenets of the financial markets that all investors need to embrace is the fact that gains and losses are asymmetrical.
Scheduling Time for Future Success
Published by Beth Schanou, Director of Wealth and Estate Planning Does it ever feel like time gets away from you?
Complex Financial Planning
Today’s society is one of instant gratification. We are continuously connected. We have drugs to accomplish many things when it comes to our health and it may be monitored in real time from our smart-watch or smart phone. We may jump on a jet and be anywhere in the country in a matter of h …
Ten Ways to Prepare for Retirement
Published by Teresa Milner Are you prepared for the journey in life referred to as retirement? Whatever you choose to call the later years of your life, planning and preparing for this well in advance is the best way to be ready – financial security doesn’t just happen. Planning ahead allow …
Time Is Your Friend When You Invest
Published by Pete Mullen and the Carson Wealth Investment Committee From one millennial to another, I wanted to take some time to discuss the lack of saving and investing done by our generation. It seems like the number of millennials that continue to live paycheck-to-paycheck continues to …
Selecting Investment Strategies
Published by Jake Bleicher and the Carson Wealth Investment Committee A fundamental decision made when selecting an investment strategy is whether to invest actively or passively. Given that more than $1.1 trillion have flowed into passive funds since 2008 while active funds have seen a sli …
How Wealth Management Firms Can Thrive Amidst Chaos
By Ron Carson Back in 2009, at a speech in Scottsdale, Arizona, I told a group of 500 business owners, “Never have the opportunities to succeed been greater, nor have the distractions that can cause you to fail.” That statement is even truer today than it was then.
Parents, Kids, and #Adulting:
This also made several young adults find it difficult to find jobs. Many ended up staying on their parents’ payroll longer than anticipated, and it seems the trend which was meant to help out the generation for a while, is here to stay.
The Power of Books
Published by Andrew Rogers, Strategic Opportunities Associate I recently returned from a 44-day trip backpacking around Europe with my Fiancé, Maggie, after we graduated from Creighton University. After visiting 19 cities in nine countries and taking 18 trains, seven planes, two boats and o …
Planning for the Millennial Generation
Published by Mark Petersen, Vice President of Affluent Wealth Planning The Millennial generation (“Millennials”) is changing the world. In my world, that means Financial Planning will evolve and Planners will adapt to meet people’s changing needs. One must then ask, “How will financial plan …