If you follow your investments closely in the Thrift Savings Plan, you’ve probably read about the controversy surrounding the TSP and China. One of the few issues with the TSP has been the lack of an… Read More
Managing Portfolios – How We’re Thinking About this Downturn
Years ago, before I became a financial advisor, I had a job that required me to fly a lot. I’d routinely log a few hundred thousand air miles a year, and somewhere along the way… Read More
Fee-Only Financial Advisor: Why it Matters
If you are a long-time Clark Howard listener or you’re familiar with NAPFA, you likely understand the advantages of working with a fee-only financial advisor. However, if you’re early in your search for an advisor… Read More
How to Find a Financial Advisor
If you are wondering how to find a financial advisor, you’re not alone as the process can be challenging. The industry has long lacked consistent standards, and anyone can call themself a financial advisor. To… Read More
Don’t Buy Pork at a Nail Salon : A Lesson in Knowing What You Need
Many years ago, my wife, 6 year old cat and I made the move from Chicago to St Simons. It was a long journey – over 1,000 miles of driving – and we were exhausted… Read More
Designing Your Retirement Paycheck & Decreasing Your Stress
Not receiving a salary can be one of the most daunting transitions to make in retiring. Here’s how you can design your own retirement paycheck and reduce your stress.
In-Service Distributions from Your TSP Account
When it comes to understanding your TSP withdrawal options, it is useful to differentiate between taking a withdrawal while you are still a Federal employee versus after you have separated from service. We have covered… Read More
TSP Withdrawal Options at Retirement
If you’re a federal employee then chances are you have a Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) account. If leaving federal service for retirement is just around the corner, you may be wondering how to handle… Read More
Property Taxes in Atlanta and Decatur – What You Should Know
Property taxes in Atlanta and Decatur have become a real point of contention in recent years. There are other considerations when purchasing a home that I’ve written about here and here, but sharply rising home… Read More
Buy a Home Now or Wait for a Recession?
If you’re in the market for a home, you may be tempted to wait for prices to drop. Given how low interest rates are currently, that might be a mistake.