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Tag Archives: asset protection
This Investment Is Up 7.11% Year to Date (3-3-2016)
Subscribers to this blog know that I subscribe to Charles Ellis’ philosophy that properly practiced, wealth management is not about the management of returns, but rather the informed management of investment risk. That’s not to say that investors should ignore … Continue reading
Posted in Common Sense, Investment Advice, Portfolio Construction, portfolio planning, Portfolio Planning, Retirement, Wealth Accumulation, Wealth Management, Wealth Preservation
Tagged Advice, asset protection, financial planning, investing, investment advice, investment portfolios, investments, portfolio construction, wealth management, wealth preservation
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‘Nuff Said
While I enjoy writing and providing educational information to investors, sometimes you have to defer to others more eloquent than yourself. I openly admit to being a fan of Charles Ellis. As I have mentioned in this blog, I believe … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, Common Sense, Investment Advice, Investment Advisors, Investment Fraud, Investment Portfolios, Investor Protection, IRA, Portfolio Construction, portfolio planning, Portfolio Planning, Retirement, Wealth Accumulation, Wealth Management, Wealth Preservation
Tagged Active Management Value Ratio, Advice, asset protection, financial planning, investing, investment advice, investment portfolios, investment scams, investments, investor protection, InvestSense, portfolio construction, retirement plan participants, wealth management
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3 Things Every 401(k) Participant and Plan Sponsor Should Know – 2017
As a wealth preservation attorney, one of the primary issues I address is the quality of a client’s investment portfolio. Far too often I see excellent estate planning strategies sabotaged by horribly unsuitable investment portfolios. Since many estate planning strategies … Continue reading
Posted in ERISA, Fiduciary, Investment Advice, Investment Advisors, Investment Portfolios, Investor Protection, pension plans, Portfolio Construction, portfolio planning, Portfolio Planning, Retirement Planning, Wealth Accumulation, Wealth Management, Wealth Preservation
Tagged 401k, 401k Investing, Active Management Value Ratio, asset protection, Fiduciary, financial planning, investing, investment advice, investment losses, investment portfolios, investments, investor protection, Pension Planning, Pensions, portfolio construction, retirement plan participants, retirement planning, stockbrokers, wealth management, wealth preservation
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Stable Value Funds and Disclosure Issue Regarding Fees
While I like to post original content for my blog, sometimes I run across articles that just say it as well, sometimes better, than I could. This article from Morningstar presents evidence on Stable value funds that every investor should … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, ERISA, Fiduciary, Investment Advice, Investment Portfolios, Investor Protection, pension plans, Portfolio Construction, portfolio planning, Retirement, Retirement Plan Participants, Wealth Accumulation, Wealth Management, Wealth Preservation
Tagged 401k, 401k Investing, asset protection, Fiduciary, financial planning, investing, investment advice, investment portfolios, investments, investor protection, retirement plan participants, wealth management, wealth preservation
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God Bless Charles Ellis
I am often asked what I feel is the best investment book for investors and what one piece of advice I would give investors. Fortunately, the answer to both is the same – read “Winning the Loser’s Game” by Charles … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, ERISA, Fiduciary, Investment Advice, Investment Portfolios, Investor Protection, pension plans, Portfolio Construction, portfolio planning, Portfolio Planning, Retirement, Retirement Plan Participants, Retirement Planning, Uncategorized, Wealth Accumulation, Wealth Management, Wealth Preservation
Tagged 401k, 401k Investing, abusive practices, Active Management Value Ratio, Advice, asset protection, Fiduciary, financial planning, investing, investment advice, investment advisors, investment losses, investment portfolios, investments, investor protection, InvestSense, IRAs, Pension Planning, portfolio construction, retirement plan participants, retirement planning, stockbrokers, wealth management, wealth preservation
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Wealth Preservation – Avoiding Common Financial “Games”
When people ask me what kind of law I practice, I tell them that I am a wealth preservation attorney. To me, wealth preservation consists of three separate areas of wealth management – accumulation, protection and preservation. Wealth preservation involves … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, Investment Advice, Investment Advisors, Investment Fraud, Investment Portfolios, Investor Protection, IRA, Portfolio Construction, portfolio planning, Portfolio Planning, Retirement Distribution Planning, Retirement Planning, Variable Annuities, Variable Annuity Abuse, Wealth Accumulation, Wealth Management, Wealth Preservation
Tagged abusive practices, Active Management Value Ratio, Advice, asset protection, financial planning, investing, investment advice, investment advisors, investment losses, investment portfolios, investment scams, investments, investor protection, portfolio construction, retirement distribution planning, retirement plan participants, retirement planning, stockbrokers, variable annuities, variable annuity abuse, wealth management, wealth preservation
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Conflicts of Interest and Full Disclosure
Your account is a brokerage account and not an advisory account. Our interests may not always be the same as yours. Please ask us questions to make sure you understand your rights and our obligations to you, including the extent … Continue reading
Posted in Investment Advice, Investment Advisors, Investment Fraud, Investment Portfolios, Investor Protection, portfolio planning, Portfolio Planning, Wealth Accumulation, Wealth Management, Wealth Preservation
Tagged 401k Investing, abusive practices, Active Management Value Ratio, Advice, asset protection, black box investment fraud, financial interests, financial planning, investing, investment advice, investment advisors, investment portfolios, investor protection, portfolio construction, stockbrokers, wealth management, wealth preservation
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Non-spousal Inherited IRA Traps
When people ask me what I do for living, I tell them that I am a wealth preservation counsel. Then they usually say, “oh, you are an estate planner.” No, a wealth preservation counsel. Wealth preservation is more than just … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, Integrated Estate Planning, Investment Advice, Investment Advisors, Investment Portfolios, IRA, portfolio planning, Retirement Distribution Planning, Retirement Plan Participants, Wealth Distribution, Wealth Management, Wealth Preservation
Tagged asset protection, financial planning, integrated estate planning, investment advice, IRAs, retirement distribution planning, retirement planning, wealth management, wealth preservation
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Does Your Financial Advisor Owe You Money?
Happy New Year! As I mentioned in my last post, I write for four blogs, including two in connection with my association with the Paladin Registry, a pro-investor organization that provides advice to help investors protect themselves against investment scams … Continue reading
Posted in Asset Protection, Investment Advice, Investment Advisors, Investment Fraud, Investment Portfolios, Investor Protection, pension plans, Portfolio Construction, portfolio planning, Portfolio Planning, Retirement, Retirement Planning, Wealth Accumulation, Wealth Management, Wealth Preservation
Tagged 401k, 401k Investing, abusive practices, asset protection, black box investment fraud, Fiduciary, financial interests, investing, investment advice, investment advisors, investment portfolios, investment scams, investments, investor protection, Pension Planning, portfolio construction, retirement plan participants, retirement planning, stockbrokers, wealth management, wealth preservation
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Does Your 401k Owe You Money?
In addition to this blog, I also write for the Paladin Registry. I just posted a new article on excessive fees within 401k plans. The article is available at http://iwd.paladinregistry.com/products/401k-plan-owe-money/
Posted in Asset Protection, ERISA, Investment Advice, Investment Advisors, Investment Fraud, Investment Portfolios, Investor Protection, IRA, pension plans, Portfolio Construction, portfolio planning, Portfolio Planning, Retirement, Retirement Plan Participants, Wealth Accumulation, Wealth Management, Wealth Preservation
Tagged 401k, 401k Investing, abusive practices, asset protection, black box investment fraud, financial interests, financial planning, investing, investment advice, investment advisors, investment portfolios, investment scams, investments, investor protection, portfolio construction, retirement plan participants, retirement planning, stockbrokers, wealth management, wealth preservation
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