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"Our 2025–2028 Strategic Plan recommits us to what makes NAPFA exceptional--putting clients first, supporting professional growth, and fostering a deeply collaborative community," said Natalie Pine, CFP®, ChSNC®, NAPFA Board Chair. EPWA professionals prepare an Action Plan and coordinate with outside, unbiased, confidential drafting attorneys. A trust financial advisor at EP Wealth can offer ongoing guidance as you communicate your plans to family members, helping to navigate sensitive topics with professionalism and care. This might include walking through your trust structure with future trustees, or simply sharing your rationale with adult children in advance. At EP Wealth, we help clients look beyond business operations and address how ownership, liquidity events, or leadership transitions affect their personal financial and estate goal
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High-net-worth individuals benefit from a coordinated approach to wealth management. Regularly review discretionary spending and high-cost liabilities like private jets, luxury properties, or yachts to ensure they fit your current priorities. Life transitions, including divorce, often require reassessing your spending habit
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Planning financially for retirement is much easier for those who start when they are young. We offer many opportunities to meet with our dedicated and experienced Client Services team to learn about the progam. Each saver decides how much to contribute and where this money is invested. With CalSavers, millions of California workers have the opportunity to get on track for their future. Schedule an appointment with a Retirement Administration Service Center (RASC) retirement counselor to explore your retirement options and learn more about the retirement process.
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A simple, trusted way to save for retireme
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Comprehensive Financial Planning
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Then, if one sector of the economy weakens, not all your investments will be subject to that particular weakness. Clasen recommends having money automatically transferred into a savings or money market account so you don’t miss it. "When you understand your monthly cash flow, you can better understand your financial ability to save for emergencies," he says. Clasen recommends having at least three to six months of living expenses on hand in a liquid savings account. Having money that’s earmarked for emergencies or future spending can help you better manage both unplanned events and your day-to-day cash flow. If you already have a financial plan in place, take time to review it annually.
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Invest in insurance to protect family wealth
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Wealth preservation is not just about protecting assets—it’s about positioning them for sustainable growth despite economic challenges. A multidisciplinary team, including financial advisors, tax professionals, and estate planners, ensures a holistic approach to wealth preservation. Establishing buy-sell CA for families agreements and leadership transition plans can help protect business value and ensure continuity. Conduct regular financial reviews with your advisors to ensure your plan remains aligned with your long-term objectives and accounts for inflation, market shifts, and tax law change
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Choosing your retirement benefits
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The presentations on this link provide an overview of UC retirement benefits, examples of retirement benefits calculations and information about steps to retire from UC. Beyond the financial considerations involved in preparing for retirement, there are a myriad of factors to consider as retirement age nears. For example, a 25-year-old who invests $2,000 a year for eight years and never invests an additional dollar can accumulate more by the age of 65 than a 35-year-old who invests $2,000 a [CA for families](https://camulivingtrust.com/) year for 32 years, even though the 35-year-old invests four times as much. Compounding of earnings is so great that those who start saving for retirement in their 20s can accumulate large account balances with relatively small regular investments.
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Preparing for Retirement presentati
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You may want to utilize one or a combination of these strategies to meet your retirement income needs. "What you pay for a REIT or the price you receive when you sell a REIT may be affected by outside factors that affect the broader investment environment." Publicly traded REITs are listed on major stock exchanges, so you can buy and sell this type of REIT as easily as you can trade stocks. Companies typically pay dividends on a quarterly basi
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Frequently asked questions
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An income annuity is a contract between you and an insurance company where you pay a sum of money, either all at once or monthly, in exchange for regular income payments. Retirees seek employment for all kinds of reasons, including the financial and mental benefits of staying active and involved in their communities. Social Security retirement benefits will replace only about 40% of your pre-retirement earnings. If inflation averages 3% per year, after 30 years, close to $118,000 would need to be withdrawn to maintain the same living standard. Consider what happens to a person who withdraws $50,000 from savings and investments to fund retirement’s first year.
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