Savings

The Myth of CASH

The Myth of CASH

In personal finance, the attraction of cash equivalents for long-term goals has persisted as a seemingly safe and stable investment strategy. Cash equivalents, including savings accounts, money market funds, certificates of deposit (CDs), and Treasury bills, are often viewed as low-risk options that offer liquidity and "preservation of capital." However, the belief that investing primarily in cash equivalents can secure one's financial future in the long term is a myth that should be challenged.

The Surprising Benefits of HSA Accounts for Divorcees

The Surprising Benefits of HSA Accounts for Divorcees

When going through a divorce, there are a million things to think about and plan for - division of assets, child custody arrangements, updating beneficiaries, and more. One aspect often overlooked is what happens to your health insurance and how to manage medical expenses best going forward. This is especially important for divorcees as they will now be managing their own healthcare costs independently rather than on a family plan. 

Demystifying Backdoor Roth IRA Contributions: Answering the Top FAQs

Demystifying Backdoor Roth IRA Contributions: Answering the Top FAQs

As the April 15th tax filing deadline rapidly approaches, so does the 2023 Roth IRA contribution deadline. Roth IRAs are among the most efficient yet under-utilized retirement saving strategies. By saving after-tax money in a retirement account, individuals can enjoy tax-free investment growth and distributions in retirement.

Five Key Reasons to Choose a Roth 401(k) Over a Pre-tax 401(k)

Five Key Reasons to Choose a Roth 401(k) Over a Pre-tax 401(k)

The decision between a Roth 401(k) and a Pre-tax 401(k) can significantly impact your financial future. While both accounts offer unique advantages, certain scenarios may make a Roth 401(k) a more attractive option. This article delves into the top five reasons you might consider a Roth 401(k) over its Pre-tax counterpart.

Using Roth Conversions Between Retirement and Age 73 to Reduce Future RMDs

Using Roth Conversions Between Retirement and Age 73 to Reduce Future RMDs

A Roth conversion is a financial maneuver where you convert funds from a traditional Individual Retirement Account (IRA) or 401(k) into a Roth IRA. This process involves paying taxes on the converted amount, as traditional IRA/401(k) contributions are typically made with pre-tax dollars, and Roth IRA contributions are made with after-tax dollars.

Why Stock Valuations Are Not Predictive of Future Portfolio Returns

Why Stock Valuations Are Not Predictive of Future Portfolio Returns

Financial markets are complex and unpredictable. Valuation metrics, such as price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios, enterprise value-to-EBITDA, and the price-to-book (P/B) ratio, have traditionally been seen as indicators of a stock's intrinsic worth and, by some, predictors of future returns. However, the belief that valuations can reliably forecast future markets deserves a deeper investigation into why they may not serve as a crystal ball for investors. 

3 Reasons Every High Net-Worth Family Should Fund a Health Savings Account

3 Reasons Every High Net-Worth Family Should Fund a Health Savings Account

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are not only a savvy investment option but also offer numerous benefits, especially for high-net-worth families. An HSA is a tax-advantaged savings account designed for individuals with high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) to help cover out-of-pocket medical expenses. While the utility of HSAs is universal, they hold advantages for high-net-worth families and have steadily grown in popularity since their inception.

How Money Can Buy Happiness (Part 2)

How Money Can Buy Happiness (Part 2)

Earlier this year, I explained two principles you can follow to obtain the most happiness from your spending https://www.highlandplanning.com/learning-center-1/how-money-can-buy-happiness-part-1. In today’s article, I will cover three more concepts that can help bring more joy in your life with your spending. Below are the five principles outlined in the book Happy Money.

Investment Diversification Strategy: Just How Diversified Are You?

Investment Diversification Strategy: Just How Diversified Are You?

One of the most fundamental principles of investing is diversification. Diversification does not overload your portfolio into any investment but instead spreads the risk across different areas. Ideally, your portfolio is invested in several diverse types of investments, but as you'll see below, there is more to diversification than buying stocks, bonds, or funds.

What Should You Review When Laid Off?

What Should You Review When Laid Off?

Reviewing and adequately reacting when handed a severance package can be daunting. A flood of emotions and concerns can cloud your judgment and lead to rash decision-making. It's essential to pause and compose your thoughts before proceeding because some of your benefits will still be extremely valuable to your short and long-term plan.

Are you concerned about being laid off in the life science industry?

Are you concerned about being laid off in the life science industry?

Pandemic investments and the continuation of gene therapy spurred the growth of companies in recent years. Still, these same companies are feeling the pinch due to growing economic uncertainty. Life sciences do better than other industries during economic and market drawdowns, but it is not immune to global influences.

What you need to know about Merck's 401(k) Savings Plan

What you need to know about Merck's 401(k) Savings Plan

Pharmaceutical companies can have robust benefits packages encompassing cash compensation, equity compensation, and non-monetary benefits. It's essential to understand the type, timing, and amount of each to have a clear picture of your finances, as this provides the capital to grow wealth.

Follow a Disciplined Approach to Investing

Follow a Disciplined Approach to Investing

“Optimism sounds like a sales pitch. Pessimism sounds like someone trying to help you.” -The Psychology of Money, Morgan House.

I was having dinner with friends in December of 2018, and at the time, the markets were in the middle of a 20% drawdown. While we were out, one of my friends met an acquaintance of his who happened to be a Sales Representative for one of the large Wall Street brokers. I was happy to listen to his perspectives on the markets.

Equity Compensation and Delayed Gratification: Do you have a Plan for When Your Options Vest?

Equity Compensation and Delayed Gratification: Do you have a Plan for When Your Options Vest?

Walter Mischel, psychologist and professor at Stanford University conducted an experiment in the 1960s about delayed gratification and published his findings in 1972. In the study, a researcher explained to a child they could either have one marshmallow immediately or two marshmallows if they waited 15 minutes.

How to Get the Most Out of Your Equity Compensation

How to Get the Most Out of Your Equity Compensation

Growing up, my parents instilled two philosophies in me; to always live below my means and save for the future. Those simple words of wisdom resonated with me and unknowingly shaped my personal and professional life. Through my parents’ guidance, anytime I’d get a cash gift, I’d put some away in savings (i.e., my very secure piggy bank) and spend the rest on myself (i.e., probably on candy or something of the sort).

Do We Want to Put This F.I.R.E. Out? Part 3

Do We Want to Put This F.I.R.E. Out? Part 3

In Part 1 of F.I.R.E., we explored the meaning behind the movement and the different variations, while Part 2 of F.I.R.E. provided some context on common misconceptions. With that backdrop, we are going to outline how to quantify your definition of F.I.R.E.