Free Tax Preparation: Tales of a Fee-Only Advisor

We’re only two weeks into the tax season and already the stories of woe surface.  As usual, our politicians have added complexity to the tax code and we have a new set of filing requirements:  new forms, tax rates, credits, challenges, etc. For the fourth year I am volunteering as a Tax Aide with AARP […]

The Results Are In – Active vs. Passive

Most investors track the direction of the financial market by checking where the S&P 500 or Dow Jones Industrial Average finishes on a daily basis in their local paper. Some days they were pleased with what they saw and others not, but as a whole 2010 left most investors optimistic about the direction of their […]

Top 4 Investment Resolutions for the New Year

At the start of each new year, many of us make resolutions to improve our lifestyles.  It’s a natural time to take stock of the past year and look to make some beneficial changes for the future.  Tops on most lists are shedding pounds, getting fit, quitting bad habits, or learning something new. In this […]

Expert Answers To Your Roth Conversion Questions

From time to time we will be sharing insights from some of the people in our network of professional advisors who assist our clients with tax advice, estate planning, and other issues. Following is an interview with Michael J. Reilly, CPA, Partner in Charge of Tax Services at Dannible and McKee, LLP—Certified Public Accountants and […]

Fixed Income Risk in Your Portfolio

With interest rates near historical lows, some investors may be anxious about a possible rate climb and its potential impact on their fixed income investments. 

Market Analysis

Equity Markets Equity markets finished the third quarter with a very strong performance in September, bringing all major categories into positive territory for the year to date (YTD). 

Our Fiduciary Responsibility: Avoiding “It’s Bad and Getting Worse” Mentality

Experienced investors have heard this before. It is a headline used many times over the last 60 years.  Fear sells.  So the media sells high unemployment, potential deflation, and pending economic gloom.  Some in the investment community join in the chorus, but fiduciary advisors have a responsibility to muffle the noise and help investors take […]

Following a Fiduciary Standard of Care

Meeting new people or reconnecting with acquaintances often leads to the question of where I’m working these days.  I reply, “I work for Rockbridge Investment Management, which is a ‘Registered Investment Advisor’ (RIA).”  With that response I usually get a nod and a change of subjects.