by Lucas Bucl | Oct 28, 2020 | Estate Planning, Featured, Financial Planning, Investments, Life Planning, Life Transitions
Introduction Steve Kraske This is Up To Date on KCUR on 89.3 I’m Steve kreski. How would a contested election impact your finances? We’ve been here before. That was back in 2000, when the race between al gore and George W. Bush went into extra...
by Lucas Bucl | Mar 2, 2020 | Featured, Financial Planning, Investments, Life Planning
Over the last seven trading days, U.S. stocks have gone from all-time highs to falling to a market correction. While this has been a remarkably quick decline, market corrections are a normal part of investing and come along about once every year or so. It would have...
by Joni Lindquist | Mar 6, 2018 | Financial Planning, Life Planning
By Joni Lindquist The human brain is amazing. Yet we still are learning about how it really works. In his book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman outlines in simplistic terms how our complex brain works and in doing so gives us an understanding of how it can...
by Jamie Bosse | Dec 20, 2017 | Life Planning
By Jamie Bosse Kids know what money is at a very young age, but don’t necessarily understand what it means, or what it can do. Throughout the year, your child may receive money for various reasons. They may get cash for birthdays, holidays, religious ceremonies, and...
by Stewart Koesten | Aug 15, 2016 | Financial Planning, Life Planning
By Stewart Koesten Here is an abbreviated model of a Risk Management Process: Let’s look at a couple of example hazards we could apply this model to as it relates to our personal finances. Let’s start with identifying the hazard as a disabling illness or accident. ...