Four Investment Risks Most Americans Overlook
In this video, we take a deep dive into four critical investment risks that many people tend to overlook, but that can have significant impacts on long-term financial success: interest rate risk, inflation risk, tax risk, and geopolitical risk.
Four Retirement Pitfalls to Avoid at All Costs
If you're beginning to question whether you'll ever save enough for retirement, you're not alone.
The Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates: What Does It Mean For You?
In this video, we break down the recent decision by the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates and what it means for you, the consumer. Lower interest rates can have a profound impact on your financial decisions and the overall economy.
GeoWealth Update
In this video, we’re excited to share some important updates regarding your GeoWealth accounts.
Is an Annuity Worth It? Understanding The Tax Benefits
You're not alone if you're confused about how annuities work or how they might affect your taxes. Annuities are often misunderstood, even among those nearing retirement.
Copley Financial Group, Inc's Market Update - September 2024
I’m excited to invite you to watch my latest market update video, where I cover some important developments in the financial world.
1031 Exchange Vs. Opportunity Zone
Imagine you're at a crossroads in your financial journey, contemplating two different paths for building wealth. On one side, the well-established route of 1031 exchanges offers a familiar approach with the advantage of deferring taxes. On the other side, the enticing route of opportunity zones presents the possibility of tax-free growth.
3 Strategies To Prepare For Long-Term Care Costs In Retirement
When planning for retirement, many people focus on the amount of Social Security they'll receive or whether their 401(k) and other investments will be sufficient. However, it's equally important to consider the potential costs of long-term care.
Maximizing Your Retirement Income: Using Your 401(k) To Delay Social Security And Boost Payments
For many Americans, a 401(k) forms the cornerstone of their retirement strategy, complementing Social Security benefits to create a stable income stream during their later years.
Can You Afford Retirement Without A Pension?
A retirement plan, Social Security, and some personal savings: This was all most retirees required a few decades ago to enjoy their golden years thoroughly. In today's world, one of those three foundations has largely evaporated.