by Springwater Wealth | Nov 8, 2021 | Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Taxes, Wealth Management
Erika seems to be slowly recovering from the recent loss of her husband of 43 years to the coronavirus. While John was 74 years old, he had no underlying health conditions. In fact, he was remarkably fit and took very good care of himself. They are still not sure how...
by Springwater Wealth | Jul 21, 2021 | Financial Planning, Retirement Concerns, Wealth Management
Most of us will start working after we’ve finished our formal education, whether that’s after high school, undergraduate college or university, or graduate school. And most of us will also work well into our 60s, or perhaps even longer, depending on the type of work...
by Springwater Wealth | Jul 8, 2021 | Financial Planning, Investment Management, Retirement Concerns, Wealth Management
After working – and diligently saving – for decades, retirement is finally here. And with it, the opportunity to travel more, to spend more time on your hobbies, to spoil your grandchildren, or perhaps to volunteer more time to causes important to you. If you’re like...
by Springwater Wealth | May 21, 2021 | Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Retirement Concerns, Wealth Management
Any experienced mountaineer will tell you that the most dangerous part of a climb is the descent. More serious accidents and fatalities happen when climbers are descending than when they are climbing upward. There are lots of reasons for this. Climbing can be very...
by Springwater Wealth | Apr 24, 2021 | Financial Planning, Investment Management, Retirement Concerns, Wealth Management
If you’re a Boomer (born 1946-1964), you’re either rapidly approaching retirement or you’re already retired. You’ve spent many years saving for retirement. While saving isn’t easy – just look at the dismal savings rate for most Americans as evidence – transitioning...