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...
by Springwater Wealth | Feb 2, 2021 | Estate Planning, Financial Planning, Investment Management, Retirement Plans, Wealth Management
We’re continuing our overview of the 10 financial mistakes made by young professionals. 6 | No Life Insurance Why would a young professional need life insurance? Let’s first define what life insurance is. It’s a contract between you and a life insurance company, in...
by Springwater Wealth | Sep 8, 2020 | Divorce Financial Planning, Financial Planning, Newsletter
If life in a global pandemic and economic recession were not enough of a challenge, court records indicate that there has been an increase in divorce filings around the world. It seems that stay-at-home requirements have increased the tension between spouses and...
by Springwater Wealth | Jul 28, 2020 | Divorce Financial Planning, Financial Planning, Newsletter
Our country’s Social Security program provides economic security to millions of Americans. Social Security provides you with a source of income when you retire, or if you can’t work due to a disability. It can also provide support to your legal dependents (spouse,...