Why I Don’t Like an Annuity in an IRA financial planning for attorneys financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for retirement Mar 30, 2020

by Jonathan G. Cameron, CFP®

To me an annuity in an IRA is usually a dead giveaway that the client worked with a salesperson and not a financial planner.

Annuities, like any other tool, are not inherently bad. They work best when they do the job they were designed to do – and that job is income di...

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The Advice Industry, Part II financial planning for attorneys financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for retirement financial planning for young professionals Mar 27, 2020

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.  

The government regulates this industry – investments, advice, and i...

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The Fifteen Year Mortgage financial planning for attorneys financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for young professionals Mar 24, 2020

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...

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What’s it Like Working with a Financial Planner? financial planning for attorneys financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for retirement financial planning for young professionals Mar 20, 2020

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...

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The Difference Between Disability Insurance Coverage & Long Term Care financial planning for attorneys financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for retirement financial planning for young professionals Mar 18, 2020

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...

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Roth IRAs financial planning for attorneys financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for retirement financial planning for young professionals Mar 17, 2020

By Jonathan G. Cameron, CFP® 

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 ...

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Investing for Millennials financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for young professionals Mar 12, 2020

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...

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Roth Conversions financial planning for attorneys financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for retirement Mar 09, 2020

by Jonathan G. Cameron, CFP® 

A Roth conversion means taking your Traditional IRA, or some portion of it, and turning it into a Roth IRA.  Whatever dollars are converted become taxable to you right then and there.  

Who should consider a Roth conversion?

In a previous post we went into the Roth I...

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Ordinary Income Taxation vs. Capital Gains Taxation financial planning for attorneys financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for retirement Mar 05, 2020

by Glenn J. Downing, MBA, CFP®

In this post I’m tackling a tax topic: The difference between ordinary income taxation and capital gains taxation. What’s the difference and why is it important to know? One word: taxes.

The IRS taxes your income, as you know, but it also taxes profits. If you buy a ...

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How Do I Improve My Credit Score? financial planning for attorneys financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for young professionals Mar 03, 2020

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...

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Young Professionals & Good Financial Decision-Making financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for young professionals Mar 02, 2020

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? 

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...

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What Do Your Mattress and a Roulette Table Have in Common? (HINT: more than you think.) financial planning for attorneys financial planning for entrepreneurs financial planning for retirement Feb 28, 2020

By Glenn J. Downing, MBA, CFP®

With this blog post I’d like to share some thoughts about investment risk tolerance.

Generally, we think about risk as a bad thing – something we want to avoid. “I won’t drive faster and risk a speeding ticket”, and, “No, baby, that dress doesn’t make you look fat,” ...

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