Smart Charitable Giving Strategies: How to Make a Meaningful Impact While Maximizing Your Finances

Giving to causes you care about is one of the most rewarding ways to use your wealth. But did you know that with the right strategies, charitable donations can also help you reduce taxes, support your financial goals, and create a lasting legacy? Whether you give regularly, plan to make a large gift, or want […]
Charitable Giving: Advanced Strategies for Year-End Planning

A quote often attributed to Winston Churchill is that “it is more agreeable to have the power to give than to receive.” The holiday season is a natural time to reflect on charitable giving and the role it can play as part of a comprehensive financial plan. Thoughtful charitable planning can not only support philanthropic […]
How the Great Wealth Transfer Creates Financial Planning Opportunities

“Life affords no greater responsibility, no greater privilege, than the raising of the next generation.” This statement by former United States Surgeon General C. Everett Koop underscores what for many is the ultimate goal: leaving a lasting legacy beyond our own financial security. Over the next two decades, an estimated $84 trillion will transfer from […]
The Dos and Don’ts for Trustees of an Estate

What Every Trustee Needs to Know Before Taking on the Role Serving as a trustee is both an honor and a significant responsibility. Whether you’ve been appointed to manage a family trust or named in a close friend’s estate plan, you’re now legally and ethically obligated to act in the best interest of the […]
Trump Accounts: A Personal Look at America’s New Baby Savings Plan

Imagine your child turning 18 with a six-figure investment account waiting for them—money they can use to buy a first home, start a business, or pay for college. That’s the vision behind Trump Accounts, a new government-backed savings program launched under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed into law in July 2025. […]
Is Charitable Giving Part of Your Financial Plan

With Giving Tuesday on December 3 this is a good time to think about how you are incorporating your charities into your overall financial plan. In doing so you can enhance your overall financial and tax strategy while allowing you to make a positive impact on the causes you care about. Here are some key […]
Volunteering Comes with Benefits

The pandemic increased the number of people seeking help from nonprofits, but decreased the number of volunteers available (or willing) to help out. Now that most mask mandates have been lifted and we’ve adapted to the “new normal,” it’s time to consider volunteering to support your community, the causes and organizations you believe in—and yourself. […]
Healthier Lifestyle, Longer Life

Life expectancy declines in the U.S., but is rebounding in other countries. It may still be too early to talk about life expectancy in a post-pandemic world, but it’s been obvious to researchers for years that Americans have a shorter life expectancy than their counterparts in Germany, the United Kingdom, Austria, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, […]
Eliminate the Guesswork

Creating an estate plan is a key component of achieving financial wellness Most people don’t spend too much time thinking about end-of-life planning on a daily basis. But you may have loved ones who will soon face those issues. While it’s not pleasant to think about, you may be the one who ends up having […]
3 Wealth Transfer Strategies to Help with Changes to the “Stretch IRA”

Since the passing of the SECURE Act, many account holders of IRAs are concerned for the tax burden on their heirs since the abandonment of the so-called “Stretch IRA.” Below we highlight 3 potential wealth transfer planning opportunities that we may discuss with our clients: Life Insurance Due to the loss of the ‘stretch’, it […]