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By Attorney Nathaniel Hubley May 15, 2014

Your Social Security Statement

--> Have you reviewed your Social Security Statement lately? You know, that piece of paper you get from the Social Security Administration (SSA) every year, a few months prior to your birthday. I know, you probably have little to no recollection of this. However, it's important that you spend at least a few minutes familiarizing yourself with the document – checking it for accuracy. The SSA estimates that more than 50 million Americans will collect nearly $614 billion in Social Security benefits this year. Additionally, they estimate that nine out of 10 individuals age 65 and over receive benefits. If this isn't enough, they estimate that Social Security represents at least half the income for two-thirds of the elderly population. Social Security isn't only about retirement and the elderly. Depending on you work and income history – or that of your spouse, if married – you may be entitled to benefits in the case of a disability or even death. Now, this certainly shouldn't be relied upon as your only source of income in these unfortunate circumstances. Since you've likely already paid into the system, it definitely won't hurt to make sure all the information is correct and up-to-date. I recommend carefully reading over the information contained in this document – when you receive it. If something seems odd or blatantly wrong, contact the SSA as soon as possible to get it corrected. It's also important to make sure your contact information is correct and that your current employer has the right information for you (e.g., social security number, address, etc). ...read more

By Solid Path Financial, LLC January 22, 2011

The Focus Should be on YOU, Not Your Money

--> I get a little frustrated when I read through various articles in the press relating to the role of finances and financial advisors in one's life. I often find myself wondering the same thing over and over – why is there such a focus on the money? Now, this question may seem odd coming from a financial advisor but allow me to explain. Traditionally, someone would seek the advice or services of a financial advisor for the purposes of investing or managing wealth. This means that the person would have already attained a high amount of financial success before seeking advice. Perhaps the person had a successful business, was an heir to a successful estate, or simply had a solid work history with a strong attitude toward saving. In any event, traditional financial advisory focuses on the client's money. The problem with this traditional approach to financial guidance revolves around the premise that one must have a certain amount of worth in order to become worthy of financial advice. Today, the tides are changing in the profession, but the media doesn't always seem to follow suit. I often come across articles that spout advice such as, if you are young and just starting out that you should take time to learn things on your own rather than seeking sound financial advice. I've also heard it said that those in the younger demographic couldn't possibly afford to hire a financial advisor. I once worked as a tax return preparer for a firm who's financial advisors were nothing more than money-driven salespeople. Behind the scenes, prior to meeting with a new client, they'd often discuss topics like, "How much money does he have?" or, "she doesn't come close to meeting our account minimums". These may have been legitimate concerns. However, what I found remarkably interesting is that they altered their quality of service and advice based on the client's net worth. I found that the vast majority of these clients just really desired someone they could trust to help them fully understand their financial situation. Sadly, a large majority of them wound up being sold unsuitable financial products or services that did not even begin to address their real needs and goals. This focus on the money mentality misses the mark for nearly every average individual and family – young and old alike. I'm a firm believer that all people – even financial advisors – can benefit from having a trusted and objective advisor on their side. Like many professions, I'm certain there are plenty of wolves in the financial industry prowling around searching for their next prey. However, I also believe that there are strong, ethical financial professionals who desire to have life-long clients, regardless of net worth. After all, isn't it the advisor's job to help his/her clients build their net worth? In the end, the focus should be on YOU, not your money. ...read more

By Solid Path Financial, LLC January 11, 2011