57.5% of commission-based advisors do not use financial planning software

Yesterday, I was reading an issue of Financial Planning Magazine (a magazine for financial planners).  This particular issue was the 2013 technology survey and went through the different technology trends as it relates to financial planners and the top technologies they are using in their practices today, like portfolio management software, CRM (customer relationship management), and financial planning software.

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Guest Post - How to Eliminate Life’s Biggest Expense - Live in your Investment

I am guessing that the largest drain on your cash every month isn't going out to eat or gas for your car.  My guess is that it's your mortgage.  Imagine life without having to pay this every month and still take the tax deduction for the interest and taxes.  Well, it can be done, and it can be done without having to shell out extra principal payments for the next 10 years.

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Retirement, the elusive dream?

 I read an article from the Star Tribune (our local Minnesota newspaper) earlier today entitled Aging America: For some blue-collar Americans, retirement is nothing more than elusive dream.

The story follows that sad tail of Tom Edwards, a 53 year old logger, who thinks he will never be able to retire.  

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Last Minute Financial Moves before the year is over

Casey Bond over at GoBankingRates.com wrote about 12 last minute smart money moves to consider before the end of the year.  Don't worry many of these suggestions can be done in 2014 as well.  I was able to help with number 5 about Goal Setting, number 7 about Dollar Cost Averaging and number 8 about using your Flex Spending dollars.  3 out of 12 - not bad.

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Small Business Tax Form Confusion: Guest Post at AllThingsFinance.net

As we near the end of the year and closer to tax time, we see a lot of confusion from small businesses about which tax forms they should use for their annual tax return.  We worked with AllThingsFinance.net to create a simple explanation small business tax forms. AllThingsFinance is a personal finance blog about, you guessed it, all things finance,   Their favorite quote on their about page just about sums up their philosophy.

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Many people think they need long-term care insurance, until they found this out...

I have heard this said multiple times when talking to experts about Long-Term Care Insurance.  Due to the high cost of this insurance most people can't afford to pay the premiums even if they need it.  If you are able to fit this expense into your budget you may be better off self-insuring.  

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Nobel laureate: Everyone should have a financial adviser

Nobel Prize winning Robert Shiller spoke at a virtual conference about the virtues of a good financial planner.  He said that much of the recent financial crisis could have been avoided if more people had financial advisors.  He went on to say that the low and middle class need financial planners just as much as the wealthy, comparing it to health care.

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It won’t cost you anything to work with me… and other half-truths told by commissioned based advisors.

I have heard this so many times it would be funny if it wasn’t so sad.  One of the selling points that commissioned based financial planners tell their prospects is that they don’t have to pay anything to work with them.  Sorry, but nobody works for free, and the notion that you can get sound objective financial advice for nothing is ridiculous.   

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