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Michelle Stevens
Michelle Stevens   May 5, 2025
Redefining Wealth: Financial Life Planning That’s All About You
A strong financial plan is the foundation of any good investment relationship—and the cornerstone of that foundation is a goal. Or, more likely, a series of goals which evolve over time as progress is made.  For many people, the question “what are your financial goals?” doesn’t have a simple answer. Some find that traditional financial […]
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August Hemmerich
August Hemmerich   May 2, 2025
Are You Overspending in Retirement? How to Align Your Spending with Your Values
How do you know if you’re overspending in retirement? At Truepoint, we typically start with a Monte Carlo Analysis—a simulation that runs 1,000 scenarios to estimate the likelihood that your current spending can be sustained throughout retirement without making adjustments. The result is a “success rate” or “confidence level”—typically displayed as a percentage. But what […]
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Nichole Williams
Nichole Williams   April 16, 2025
Don’t Let the Tax Planning Tail Wag the Dog
At Truepoint, we often use the phrase: “Don’t let the tax tail wag the dog.” It’s a simple reminder of an important principle—while tax planning is a critical element of a sound financial strategy, it shouldn’t dictate or overshadow broader financial goals.  It’s true that tax efficiency plays a significant role in building long-term wealth. […]
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Lauren M. Niestradt
Ted Parchman
Lauren M. Niestradt and Ted Parchman   April 7, 2025
Understanding Tariffs and Trade Wars
Since late January, talk of tariffs and a burgeoning trade war has resulted in greater market volatility. The Trump administration’s more recent announcement of higher tariffs and the subsequent international response has evolved quickly, taking investors along for the ride as news surrounding tariffs has been met with large market fluctuations.  In such an environment, […]
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Lauren M. Niestradt
Lauren M. Niestradt   March 14, 2025
What to Do When Markets Change Direction
Last week, markets experienced the worst work since the financial crisis. These downturns can shake investor confidence, so we offer a few points to consider in the coming weeks.
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John S. Evans
John S. Evans   March 12, 2025
Why I Stopped Budgeting
Confessions of an Aging Financial Advisor: a series from Truepoint advisor John Evans As a financial advisor, I’ve spent decades teaching clients the virtues of budgeting. A good budget is the cornerstone of financial success. And yet, here’s a confession I rarely share: soon after the birth of my first child, I stopped maintaining a […]
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