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 | Nov 5, 2021 | Retirement Concerns, Retirement Plans
The 2022 retirement plan limits have recently been announced by the IRS. These new limits are effective January 1, 2022. If you’re an employee and a retirement plan participant, be sure to contact your employer as soon as possible if you wish to change your...
by Springwater Wealth | Oct 13, 2021 | Investment Management, Wealth Management
Over the years we’ve worked with a lot of clients who retained us for “planning only” advice. Some of them were working with a broker or advisor already, but one who didn’t offer robust planning advice. Just as often, though, they were managing their own portfolios as...
by Springwater Wealth | Oct 1, 2021 | Financial Planning
Oregon State Treasurer Tobias Read has announced he’s running for governor. If his management of the Oregon College Savings Program is any indication of his leadership abilities, Oregonians may not want to vote for him. The Challenge of Saving for College Saving for...
by Springwater Wealth | Jul 30, 2021 | Financial Planning, Retirement Concerns, Wealth Management
John and Emily have been retired for about 5 years. Every few years they like to meet with a financial planner to make sure they’re still on track. John specifically is interested in reviewing their spending to make sure it’s still in line with their resources....