Blog Posts Filed Under wealth-management

  1. Estate Planning Mistakes That Cost DIY Investors $100K+

    Beth Stringer

    By Beth Stringer

    Most DIY investors master wealth accumulation, but overlook estate planning, a mistake that can cost heirs $100K+ in unnecessary taxes. Discover the critical errors even sophisticated investors make with beneficiary designations, inherited IRAs, and the SECURE Act's 10-year rule. Learn how step-up in basis works, when Roth conversions save the most, and why your 401(k) beneficiaries might be outdated. This guide reveals investment-specific estate strategies that protect your legacy.

  2. 2025 Tax Law Changes: What You Need to Know

    Beth Stringer

    By Beth Stringer

    2025 brings major tax changes for high earners ($250K+). The One Big Beautiful Bill made TCJA cuts permanent, raised standard deductions to $15,750/$31,500, increased estate exemptions to $15M/$30M in 2026, expanded SALT caps to $40K, and added new deductions for tips, seniors 65+, overtime & car loans. QBI deduction is now permanent with enhanced ranges starting 2026.

  3. Why Market Timing Doesn't Work (And What to Do Instead): Behavioral Finance Insights

    Beth Stringer

    By Beth Stringer

    Don't fall for the market timing trap! This article reveals why even savvy investors fail at predicting market movements, uncovering the behavioral biases that lead to costly mistakes. Learn evidence-based strategies like systematic rebalancing and tax-loss harvesting to build lasting wealth, proving that "time in the market beats timing the market" for true financial success.

  4. Breaking Up with Your 1% Advisor: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Beth Stringer

    By Beth Stringer

    This practical guide walks sophisticated investors through the decision of whether to ditch their percentage-based financial advisor in favor of a flat-fee structure that could save serious money over time. It breaks down a systematic approach for evaluating your current advisor's actual value (beyond just investment management), figuring out what services you really need, finding and vetting quality flat-fee alternatives, and making the switch without disrupting your financial plan. While the guide clearly favors flat-fee arrangements for high-net-worth investors who've outgrown basic hand-holding, it's refreshingly honest about situations where that traditional percentage fee might still make sense—like when your advisor is genuinely functioning as your outsourced CFO or consistently saving you from costly emotional investing mistakes.

  5. The Hidden Costs of 'Free' Financial Seminars

    Beth Stringer

    By Beth Stringer

    Uncover the hidden dangers of "free" financial seminars that target affluent professionals with complimentary meals and promises of guaranteed returns. This guide exposes the psychology behind these sales traps, reveals red flags like artificial urgency and fake credentials, and explains how seemingly educational workshops can cost tens of thousands through unsuitable high-commission products. Learn to distinguish legitimate financial advice from predatory marketing tactics and discover why that "free" steak dinner might be the most expensive meal you'll ever eat.