Thought Leadership

We aim to provide you with the most up-to-date thought leadership for all aspects of your financial life. In addition to your regular meetings and conversations with our advisory team, we also publish our insights on a range of topics including financial planning, investing, tax optimization and business advisory.

Energy investors looking for a gusher in second half

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Energy investors looking for a gusher in second half

Oil stocks have fallen behind this year, but our senior investment analyst & market strategist, Craig Golden, is hopeful these…

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National independent advisory firm hires RBC estate planning veteran

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National independent advisory firm hires RBC estate planning veteran

Today we welcome Malia Haskins as vice president of estate planning to lead our newly launched estate planning services. With…

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The Mid-Year Review

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The Mid-Year Review

A mid-year review is a great opportunity to measure your progress.

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What to Do with a Recent Inheritance: A Comprehensive Guide

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What to Do with a Recent Inheritance: A Comprehensive Guide

Receiving an inheritance can be both a blessing and a burden. It's an opportunity to secure your financial future, but it can also be overwhelming to decide how to manage this sudden influx of wealth.

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Creating Equity Value for Small Business Owners

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Creating Equity Value for Small Business Owners

Building equity value in a small business is a crucial aspect of ensuring long-term success and financial stability. Equity value…

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Deals & Recruiting Roundup: Fisher, Equitable, Compound, Nepsis And More

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Deals & Recruiting Roundup: Fisher, Equitable, Compound, Nepsis And More

In case you missed it, last week we welcomed Jack Cahill, JD,CPA and Chad Koebnick, CPA to our tax solutions…

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The Side Effects of RMDs

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The Side Effects of RMDs

One of the biggest challenges of retirement is learning how to manage the income side of your cashflow. After receiving Social Security and any pension income, you’re left with the task of taking withdrawals from your retirement savings.

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