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Maintain Your Strategy! – Letter in Investment Management Clients Q4 2018
Dear Timepiece Financial Planning Investment Management Clients, Old Joke: How many pancakes does it take to shingle a dog house? Answer: 5 , because Ice Cream has no bones. Get it? Me neither. The fun is watching the person wrestle with trying to figure out a nonsense joke. As we finish 2018, and in
Proud Advisor – Letter to Investment Management Clients Q2 2016- Still applies in 2022!
I’m unbelievably proud of you all! As you know, we never make any short-term, or even intermediate-term, projections on the markets as history has demonstrated again and again how fruitless that exercise is. Perhaps it’s not a bad idea to occasionally look back a little at what has occurred from time to time. In the
What’s the stock market going to do next?
by Tim Massie, CFP® Owner of Timepiece Financial Planning, Inc. The most frequent question I get asked as a Financial Planner is some variation of “What is the stock market going to do next?” It’s understandable that anyone would ask an “expert” this question and my response of how nobody can really know what is
A Little Wonderful Advice
by Tim Massie, CFP© IS THAT YOUR YACHT? A little wonderful advice, free of charge, that will make a person fabulously wealthy (if they could only follow it). Some time ago I chatted with a friendly real estate professional who had never invested in the stock market preferring as he put it, “investments I
Interview your Planner
Tim has answered 18 “What to Ask” questions from the popular book by Jason Zweig, “The Little Book of Safe Money”. It’s a fantastic way to get to know our firm and planner. What made you want to become a financial advisor? I began my career in financial services thinking I was a financial advisor,
What does the national debt really mean for you?
by Tim Massie, CFP® Owner of Timepiece Financial Planning, Inc. I have a hard time visualizing trillions of dollars. I still remember as a child my mother counting out a few hundred dollars for a purchase, and just staring at the bills! By mowing the lawn I could earn $4 and it took me a long
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COMMON QUESTIONS WE ANSWER
- Do I have enough money to retire?
- Will I run out of money while in retirement?
- What are topics and other areas that I might not be aware of or that I should know about going into retirement?
- How should my portfolio look going into retirement compared to when I was saving for retirement?
- Which pension option should I take?
- When should I take Social Security?
- Is my money invested correctly?
- Do I need long term care insurance? How much does it cost?