When most people hear the words “financial planning,” they usually think about investing. They picture stocks, retirement accounts, market charts, or someone in a suit talking about returns and percentages. And while investing can be part of financial planning, it is not the whole picture. Financial planning is much bigger than picking investments. At…
Written by Matthew ApostolicoFinancial Planning Graduate | Aspiring Financial Advisor When people first start thinking seriously about retirement, they often focus on the big questions. How much should I save?What should I invest in?Am I behind?Should I open a Roth IRA?What if the market goes down? Those are all important questions, but one of…
Written by Matthew ApostolicoFinancial Planning Graduate | Aspiring Financial Advisor What Does “Steadfast” Mean in Financial Planning? In modern markets, activity is often mistaken for intelligence, and movement is often mistaken for progress. Financial media runs on urgency. Predictions are constant. Headlines change by the hour. Volatility is framed as either an opportunity or…
Written by Matthew ApostolicoFinancial planning graduate | Aspiring financial advisor When people first start learning about retirement accounts, one of the most common questions is: “Should I use a Roth IRA or a Traditional IRA?” It is a good question, but before comparing the two, it helps to understand one important point: neither a…