by Richard London CFP | Sep 6, 2017 | Financial
Regardless of your age, envisioning your retirement is one way to get started on a plan for what you want to do when you’re able to retire. If you’re already retired, maybe you’re ready to take on a new challenge and change what you’re currently doing. If you’re...
by Richard London CFP | Aug 22, 2017 | Financial
The annual report from the Trustees of the US Government’s two largest entitlement programs (Social Security and Medicare) was released on July 13, 2017. Not surprising, the report relayed the same information regarding Social Security and Medicare as it did last...
by Richard London CFP | Aug 15, 2017 | Financial
Many times people compare what they have to that of their peers. This comparison is usually visual; we compare the house, the car, the ‘toys’, etc. But Net Worth is something that is not always visual. Net worth is determined by subtracting liabilities (debt owed)...
by Richard London CFP | Aug 7, 2017 | Financial
‘Earnings Season’ is a period of time in which publicly traded companies release their quarterly earnings report. Based on this information, stock prices can fluctuate either up or down depending on the ‘financial health’ of the company during that quarter. Although...
by Richard London CFP | Jul 31, 2017 | Financial
In light of the ‘financial meltdown’, the political issues, the scandals, and ‘fake news’, keeping yourself removed from media as much as possible may be good for you (and your investments). Every day the American public is exposed to multiple stories that may have an...
by Richard London CFP | Jul 24, 2017 | Financial
Happy Graduation! Time to Repay Your College Loans Graduating from college is an exciting time for many, and can signal the start of student loan repayment. If you are a recent graduate, it’s possible you had a co-signer on your student loan. If you are a parent or...