A quick look at the changes coming for retirement accounts. Rules are changing concerning investment professionals and retirement accounts. In the eyes of many, the change is good. The “fiduciary rule” is going into effect in June. This Department of Labor rule stipulates that any financial industry professional who makes investment recommendations to participants in qualified retirement plans in exchange …
As Anticipated, Interest Rates Rise
The Federal Reserve’s latest policy move corresponds to market expectations. Wednesday, the Federal Reserve raised its key interest rate by 0.25%. That decision surprised no one – at least no one in the financial markets. Hours before the announcement, the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool, which calculates the chance of interest rate moves based on Fed futures contracts, showed a 97.1% …
Canter Featured in Inc.!
Click here to view the original article! Innovation can play a key role in the success of any company. One of the industries that has proven to be the slowest to innovate is the financial planning industry. Entrepreneurs are currently using innovation to provide younger generations with alternatives to engage in this market. In this article our CEO, Andrew Canter, discusses the 3 disruption trends to watch …
Should You Pay Off Your Home Before You Retire?
Before you make any extra mortgage payments, consider some factors. Should you own your home free and clear before you retire? At first glance, the answer would seem to be “absolutely, if at all possible.” Retiring with less debt … isn’t that a good thing? Why not make a few extra mortgage payments to get the job done? In reality, …
How A New Field of Financial Planning is Protecting Real Estate Owners From Market Downturns
Eight years ago the market experienced a shock, the repercussions of which are still being felt today. But the market is capable of building immunities over time and a new branch of financial planning called Integrated Asset Management (IAM) is one of them. So called because it incorporates in depth real estate asset planning into traditional portfolio development, IAM is …
Women Need to Take Charge of Their Money
Women Need to Take Charge of Their Money Why do so many of us delegate financial responsibilities to others? Are you one of the growing number of women handling their own finances or do you prefer to leave that aspect of your life in the hands of someone else? There could be a number of reasons why you might …
Your Financial To-Do List
Your Financial To-Do List 8 Essentials to consider yearly Managing your finances can be an overwhelming task, but is critical when it comes to maintaining your financial health. As your life evolves, so does the extent to which you need to keep track of your financial health. In an effort to make this less of a “to-do” – we have compiled …
The Brexit Heard Round The World
The Brexit Shakes Global Markets A worldwide selloff occurs after the United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union. A wave of anxiety hit Wall Street Friday morning. Thursday night, the United Kingdom elected to become the first nation state to leave the European Union. The “Brexit” can potentially be finalized as soon as the summer of 2018.1 Voters in …
“I don’t need estate planning…. do I?”
Anyone who has an estate should consider creating an estate plan. Beyond a will which states what you would like to have happen with your assets, an estate plan organizes and provides what is necessary to actually make those things happen. What is included in my estate? Yes. Your estate includes everything from bank accounts and retirement funds to jewelry …
The Anatomy of a Grant Sheet
Stock Options Explained Canter Wealth is teaming up with TriVant Custom Portfolio Group to deliver a series of informative documents and blog posts to lay out the fundamentals of stock option agreements and how best to take advantage of them! Download the full webinar here Here, we dissect the Grant Sheet. An Option Agreement will vary from company to company. When stock …