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Education

Our Relationship with Money

With Valentine’s Day approaching, it’s a good time to reflect on our relationships. One crucial relationship we often overlook is our relationship with money, which affects every part of our lives. Here are some tips to improve it.

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Investing

Leaving Your Employer? You Have Options For Your 401(k)

When you leave your employer, carefully review the plan document of your 401(k) to determine if rolling it over is right for you. Depending on what’s best for your financial future and retirement planning goals, a rollover may or may not be necessary. Here’s what to consider!

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Springtime Is Clean Your Finances Time
Saving

Springtime Is Clean Your Finances Time

Springtime is a great time to review your finances so you can work toward financial independence. While many are organizing their closets and cleaning out drawers and garages, instead, clean up your finances using these ten tips.

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The Social Security Trust Fund’s Problem
Retirement Planning

The Social Security Trust Fund’s Problem

Initially designed for retired workers and survivors, the program’s funds depletion date is 2035. For Americans that will retire after 2035, the future of receiving their projected full retirement monthly benefit looks bleak. The Social Security Administration estimates the ability to pay 77% of promised benefits at that time. Here is Social Security’s present situation.

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Today’s rate increases have nothing on the 70’s
Investing

Finding Value In Bonds

In comparison to the rates seen in the 1970s, the most recent rises in interest rates still appear minimal. Despite this, these are the largest adjustments we have experienced in several decades and now, investors have a chance to take advantage of investment prospects that have been dormant in the debt market for over a decade. Here is how you could
maximize the rewards of this opportunity.

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Presley Graceland estate
Estate Planning

3 Lessons Learned From the Presley Trust

All too often, the death of a celebrity is a cautionary tale when it comes to getting our affairs in order. Priscilla Presley (Elvis’s ex-wife and Lisa Marie’s mom) already filed a lawsuit four days after she buried her daughter to remove Lisa Marie’s oldest daughter as trustee.

In Lisa Marie’s case, we can learn from some wise planning going back to Elvis, as well as some things that could have been done better.

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January 2023 Market Review
Investing

January 2023 Market Review

Buoyed by signs of declining inflation, a strong labor market, and steady GDP growth, risk assets rebounded from their 2022 capitulation, posting strong returns in January. With inflation being the driver of financial markets over the past four quarters, the $64 million question is “what lies ahead”? Read our market recap for January 2023 by CIO Udayan Mitra, CPA.

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Ms Marti Bryant

Ms. Marti Bryant

FIDUCIARY ADVISOR

Marti has over 12 years as a fiduciary advisor specializing in working with people close to retirement or already retired. Her primary focus is on creating income plans that maximize their benefits in the most tax-efficient manner. In fact, Marti always considers taxation when advising clients. 

Understanding her client’s temperament for risk, Marti helps design customized and trackable plans. Working at Trajan Wealth suits her because “being a fiduciary advisor allows me to offer unbiased advice without an agenda or judgment.” She takes a lot of time to learn about her clients. “I learn their hopes and dreams, what they want their life to include, and if they want to leave a legacy when they pass. What is important to them allows me to build a financial plan that is much more meaningful.”

Her approachable personality comes along with high-powered credentials. Over the years, Marti has had many speaking engagements and co-hosted a financial talk radio show on 105.1FM, “The Big Talker.”