by Hannah Moore | Nov 2, 2022 | Financial Planning, Personal Finance, Taxes
The end of the year is closing in fast, and that means there are only a few more weeks to affect the taxes you’ll pay in 2023. You might not start calculating and filing your taxes until March or April, but the decisions you make now can have a significant impact on...
by Hannah Moore | Oct 27, 2022 | Financial Advisor, Financial Planning, Personal Finance
When you’re looking for ways to improve your personal finances, a financial planner can be a valuable resource. An experienced planner can help you identify your top financial goals and create a plan to reach them. But financial planners are people, and each one has a...
by Hannah Moore | Oct 5, 2022 | Established Career, Financial Planning, New to My Career, Personal Finance
Do you ever feel like your finances are too complicated? If so, you’re not alone. Many of our Guiding Wealth clients are asking for simpler options and easier ways to manage their money. With everything going on right now, including inflation, political unrest, and...
by Hannah Moore | Sep 21, 2022 | Established Career, Financial Planning, Goals, Personal Finance
Although financial planning has a reputation for just focusing on retirement planning, there’s so much more to it. While older clients often start working with a financial planner to get ready for retirement, younger clients typically have different priorities. Here...
by Hannah Moore | Sep 21, 2022 | Investments, Nearing Retirement, Personal Finance, Recently Retired
Recent financial news pages are full of stories about rising interest rates. At the end of July, the Federal Reserve announced a 0.75-percentage-point hike in interest rates. This was the latest in a series of rate increases that started in March 2022. The Fed has...
by Hannah Moore | Sep 6, 2022 | Established Career, New to My Career, Personal Finance
When you hear the term “financial planning,” what comes to mind? Do you immediately picture meeting with a retirement planner and talking about your investment portfolio or estate plan? Those are two important aspects of financial planning, but they aren’t the only...