Planning Financial Futures
Do you spend more time planning your annual vacation than you do thinking about your personal finances? If so, you’re not alone. A lot of people put off financial planning or avoid it altogether.
Portfolio rebalancing, how to budget your money, what’s an HSA and who needs one? Preparing for retirement is hard. From personal finance basics to retirement planning and everything in between, we’ve got a few ideas to make life a little simpler. Contact MCF with any questions.
Do you spend more time planning your annual vacation than you do thinking about your personal finances? If so, you’re not alone. A lot of people put off financial planning or avoid it altogether.
Do you find yourself stretched thin between caring for an aging parent and your own children? If so you are part of what is known as the “sandwich generation”. The responsibility is not only mentally exhausting but can feel financially straining. This growing population are now “sandwiched” and must stretch their income to provide financial support on both sides. If you are part of the sandwich generation, there are financial planning tips you can follow to ease the stress that this brings.
What causes stress in your life? If you said my finances, and my health, then you’re not alone. Studies conducted by Fidelity have found that more than 85% of women are stressed about their finances and 60% are stressed about both their money and their health1. How can we help reduce financial stress in our lives? Below are 3 primary strategies to help reduce financial stress.
Join Hunter Nighbert, Financial Advisor, as he discusses key financial planning considerations, including budgeting, retirement planning, estate planning, and tax planning.