Most clients of ours have made plans for their estate and documented them in their Will and through beneficiary designations on their financial accounts. This
I read an interesting statistic that said when a plane from New York takes flight to Los Angeles, it ends up being off course 97% of the time. Air traffic
Someone recently asked me how I got into personal finance. In the back of my mind I chuckled a little bit because after taking finance and accounting courses
Every year I like to read the results of the “Retirement Confidence Survey” which aims to gauge the views and attitudes of working and retired Americans
My oldest child turns 11 this week!!!! Is he really getting closer to being an adult than a kid? Not only is he starting to eat us out of house and home, but we
For many, the summertime means having a looser schedule and “longer days” with more daylight to get things accomplished. It’s a symbol of freedom; no school for
I’ve often said that budgets never work, but the commitment to trying is better than nothing. While we are big picture, goal-oriented advisors here at the Haas
The title of my article this week could be misleading. Adam and I had a meeting a few weeks ago and the topic of “growing up” was discussed. Talking about
At the Haas Financial Group, one of our 6 Core Values is Education. This includes both educating our clients on their potential options and strategies prior to
Adam and I have been fortunate to meet several new families over the course of the last couple weeks. They found us in many different ways. Two came to us based
Age is relative. How we feel from year to year probably depends on a litany of things other than just age, which many would say, “is just a number.” I felt that
The marriage and divorce statistics make money issues between partners more complicated today than they have ever been before. Looking back in time, it used to