Market Commentary- April 2013

Market Commentary Stocks wrapped up a stellar first quarter with the S&P 500 finishing at an all-time high, besting its last high in October 2007. For the quarter, large-cap stocks (represented by the S&P 500) were up 10.6%. Small-cap stocks also did quite well, returning 12.4% in the first quarter. International markets had a positive […]
The Million Dollar Question: Pension Lump-Sum or an Annuity?

If you are fortunate enough to have a defined benefits pension plan at work, you may have a very important upcoming decision to make. The task of deciding between a lifetime monthly payment or a 7 figure one-time payment can be daunting, To compound the complexities, there are various different annuity options factoring in […]
Tony Farella in USA Today!

The USA Today published an article by our one and only Tony Farella. (Link) The full text version is shown below. Is it worth paying for 401(k) advice? Christine Dugas, Money Watch columnist5:13p.m. EST March 9, 2013 (Photo: Thinkstock) STORY HIGHLIGHTS Investment advisors usually have more knowledge and discipline 401(k) plan participants may not […]
Impressive Growth of Fee-Only Advisors

As we start a new year filled with promise, I would like to share our story with you. We view Rockbridge Investment Management as a community of talented professionals and clients who value our services. Working together with our clients we hope to fulfill our collective goals of financial independence and well being. Our Vision […]
401(k) Fee Disclosure Coming Soon . . .

If you have a 401(k) account, your next statement may not look much different, but it will contain some very interesting and powerful information. During the last several years, increased focus has been given to the expenses and fees charged to retirement plan participants. The Department of Labor (DOL) recently published regulations under the Employee […]
Maximizing Social Security benefits requires financial planning

Social Security planning has become an increasingly complex area of financial planning. As more couples reach retirement age, it’s important to review all the scenarios to maximize your hard earned Social Security benefits. Mary Beth Franklin, editor of Investment News, explains how “with the right elections, married couples can dramatically up their (Social Security) payouts.” […]
Is our retirement system broken?

Professor Teresa Ghilarducci has an opinion piece in the NY Times this week lambasting our evolving approach to retirement. She has some good points. Our Ridiculous Approach to Retirement By TERESA GHILARDUCCI Published: July 21, 2012
Beware of Fancy Financial Advisor Titles

Tara Siegel Bernard writes in the NY Times, “Most investors don’t realize that when they walk into a bank or brokerage firm branch, the representatives there are essentially free to emblazon their business cards with whatever titles they please — financial consultants, advisers, wealth managers, to name a few. But if you’re looking for someone […]
What About Bonds?

Bonds will be a terrible investment over the next 10 years. That is the conventional wisdom in the investment community lately. “Bonds are the worst asset class for investors,” says Professor Burton Malkiel, the author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, in an opinion piece published in late March in The Wall Street Journal. […]
2011 Review and 2012 Plans

Over the holidays, many of our clients and friends asked how business is going. I thought it would be a good time to provide an update on Rockbridge Investment Management and what we are looking forward to in the New Year. Financial Results As a firm, Rockbridge continues to grow steadily. Over the past two […]