How High Earners Can Save for Retirement

How much do you earn each year? The answer to that question can affect how you approach saving for retirement. If you earn above a certain amount, you cannot make direct contributions to a Roth IRA, for example. Are you wondering about the retirement savings options for high earners? Here are a few details to […]

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What to Know About Custodial Accounts

Are you wondering about different ways to invest in your family’s future?  A custodial account can help you give your children (or another young family member, like a niece, nephew, or grandchild) financial support for their college education. Read more in the ROI Financial PDF file below.

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Buying a Second Home: What to Consider

At some point, many people consider buying a second home.  This new property might be your vacation getaway or an addition to your investment portfolio. But, just like buying your first home, such a large purchase requires careful consideration.  These four questions can help guide you as you weigh the potential benefits and challenges of […]

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Five Financial Mistakes Anyone Could Make

As you know, planning for the future and keeping your finances on track require regular vigilance and fine-tuning.  But when life gets busy, it is surprisingly easy to forget about the basics. That is why even the wealthiest among us can end up picking up less-than-ideal habits.  No matter your situation, it is a good […]

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Four Types of Legal Documents to Prepare

One part of planning your legacy and making your wishes known involves doing some digital and physical organizing.  Do you have all your key legal documents in an easily accessible but secure place? Here is what to have on hand and what to keep in mind as you put your essential information in order.

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Considering Your Social Security Options

When should you start receiving your Social Security benefits and how they will factor into your overall retirement situation? These are two of the biggest considerations attached to this important financial topic.   If you have questions on your mind or want to go over anything in greater detail, start by looking at these key points […]

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Managing Surprises and Sticking to Goals

Without expenses like travel and dining out, many people have spent less and saved more over the last few months.  Others are experiencing a sudden drop in income due to job loss or early retirement.  With the timeline of the pandemic still unclear, now may be a good time to take another look at your […]

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Five Financial Considerations of Divorce

No one wants to think about examining and dividing their finances, but divorce happens.  In particular, an increase in “grey divorce” (divorce involving couples over 50 years old) is something you may have heard about. The longer a couple is together, the more complicated the financial aspects of separation can become.  In the case that […]

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01. BOOKKEEPING-THE RHYTHMS AND MYTHS WITH ERIC JOHNISEE

Today we talk with Eric Johnisee from Drive Accounting. Eric founded Drive Accounting in 2000, and today serves as a Partner/CEO, dedicating his time mainly to building relationships with Drive’s clients and trusted advisors. Listen in as we dispel some of the myths around hiring a bookkeeper and the importance of hiring one for your business yesterday!

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Discussing Financial Milestones as a Parent

It can sometimes feel awkward or challenging to talk about money and the future, especially with your children.  But if you want to help minimize stress for everyone, you may want to prioritize certain conversations. Whether your kids are adults, teens or younger, here are a few big financial topics to keep in mind as […]

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