Common Misconceptions of When You Should Get a Financial Advisor
Managing personal finances can be a complex and daunting task, and many people often seek the help of a financial advisor to ensure they make the right decisions. However, questions often arise such as do you need to be rich … Read More
Life and Disability Insurance Considerations for Pilots
By Mark Maurer, CFP® At FlightPath Financial Planning, one of our focuses is working with clients who are involved in aviation, such as pilots. There are certain considerations for pilots when considering life and disability insurance and since FlightPath is … Read More
Fun Money: Using Financial Allocation Strategies to Save and Spend
Obtaining life experiences is really what life should be about. Experiences like hiking the Napali Coast in Hawaii. Or tasting international foods in their native lands like: Pad Thai on the streets of Bangkok, a Neapolitan pizza in Rome, or … Read More
What is a Premarital Agreement
By Amanda D. Singer, Esq., CDFA®, MDR You may or may not have heard of a premarital agreement (also referred to commonly as a prenuptial agreement or prenup and I will use them interchangeably throughout this post) but if you … Read More
Can I Afford a New Home? Getting Finances in Order to Buy a House (Part 1: Is This the Right Time for You to Buy?)
In wake of the pandemic, the home buying landscape has changed dramatically, and regardless of where you reside, it has become much less affordable in recent months. But that doesn’t mean it is completely out of reach, just that you … Read More
The Pros and Cons of Saving Too Much for Retirement
National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS) research finds “retirement savings are dangerously low, and the U.S. retirement savings deficit is between $6.8 and 14.0 trillion.” While the US population overall is not saving enough and many will struggle financially in … Read More