Glenn J. Downing, MBA, CFP®
In what should I be invested?
We make no recommendations before completing our due diligence. Only after we have a clear picture of your risk tolerance, income needs, tax situation, time horizon, and cash flow position do we make any investment recommendation.
There’s no...
by Jonathan G. Cameron, CFP®
Many of my readers participate in an employer's 401k plan. We get a lot of 401k questions at CameronDowning, so here’s a post with some tips to make the most of this fantastic benefit.
401k Plan Basics
The technical name for the 401k plan is an employer-sponsored def...
By Glenn J. Downing, MBA, CFP®
A flexible spending account (FSA) is an elective benefit offered by many employers. There are generally two types: the FSA for healthcare expenses, and the FSA for dependent care expenses. This is part two of a two-part series. Here I describe the dependent care flexi...
By Glenn J. Downing, MBA, CFP®
A lot has happened in our regulatory world since I posted the original blog piece, The Advice Industry. The DOL rule is void. The SEC is now working on final new rules for standards of client care. Â
The government regulates this industry – investments, advice, and i...
By Glenn J. Downing, MBA, CFP®
This is a really good Frequently Asked Question. Instead of taking out a 30-year mortgage, should I take out a 15-year loan? How much more are the payments? How much would I save? Can I afford it? Great questions all.
A Sample 30-Year Mortgage
Let’s use a sample mor...
by Glenn J. Downing, MBA, CFP®
I know many people reading this blog post have never engaged a professional financial planner before, and may be a bit anxious about what to expect. So let me tell you all about working with a financial planner at CameronDowning.
The First Meeting is Always Complimen...
by Jonathan G. Cameron, CFP®
Although there are many similarities these are two very different kinds of insurance. Disability insurance coverage protects wages lost due to an illness or accident. In contrast, long term care insurance is designed to help cover costs of health care services. Typicall...
By Jonathan G. Cameron, CFP®Â
What is a Roth IRA?
One of the most popular ways to save for retirement is in a Roth Individual Retirement Account, or a Roth IRA. Roth IRAs first came out in 1997 after being championed by former Senator William V. Roth of Delaware. Tax-wise, a Roth IRA is basically ...
by Jonathan G. Cameron, CFP®
Investing for Millennials is an important topic for a generation set to inherit a massive amount of wealth over the next few decades. Millennials will likely inherit $30 trillion from boomers over the next 30 years[1]. The questions for Millennials are, “When is the ri...
by Jonathan G. Cameron, CFP®
An important financial concern that we often hear from clients is, “How can I improve my credit score?” First of all, I have to give a quick disclaimer that our company, CameronDowning, is not a credit repair or debt consolidation service. Our goal is to arm you with th...
by Jonathan G. Cameron, CFP®
Isn’t it funny that we are expected to make the biggest decisions of our lives when we are young?Â
We get married, we pursue a career path, maybe have children. We have to make quite a few decisions that will affect us the rest of our lives and determine our future tra...
By Glenn J. Downing, MBA, CFP®
I’m here to tell you once and for all.
Yes, I know . . . this is a little off the beaten path for me.Â
The World is Not in Good Order
I usually write about financial topics, given that I’m a professional financial planner. But occasionally some NIGO aspect of the ...