Part 2: I’m in a Life Transition – Now What?

Years go by with casual spending and saving until one day a major life event materializes. It could be a happy moment such as a marriage, retirement or an additional child. A life event could also be a sorrow-filled experience of a death, a divorce or a loss of a job. Regardless of the event, […]
Part 1: A Coach Can Take You Farther!

No matter how good a swimmer Michael Phelps was, he would have never reached his level of success without a patient and willing coach like Bob Bowman. The coach-athlete interaction, which includes accountability, camaraderie and hard work, pays off in all aspect of sports. No one would question that Syracuse University’s basketball success was in […]
Why Do I Need a Financial Advisor?

This is a very common question, and rightly so. In this series of blog posts, we will highlight four distinct areas where financial advisors add true value to clients. After reading, hopefully you will be able to evaluate and recommend the benefits of a financial advisor with a new light. Part 1: A Coach Can […]
The 401(k) Challenge!

Welcome to the 2013 Rockbridge 401(k) Challenge. This is the easiest competition you will ever face and will take less than 10 minutes to complete! The challenge is simple, increase your employee 401(k) contributions by 2% or more and see if you actually notice the difference in your day-to-day life. Our guess is that you […]
Finding Advice for More Modest Retirement Investments

The New York Times recently published an article about the various ways people are using the web for retirement planning. More and more companies are trying to find solutions to help people with less than $500k in assets manage money in a similar fashion to large pension funds. At Rockbridge, we have cost effectively been doing […]
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 […]
What Grade Does Your Retirement Account Get?

Schools and parents have always taught students to strive for A’s and B’s. In fact, it would be hard to do well in school without using grades as goals or milestones. Unfortunately after school, grades fall off the radar. By translating retirement savings into something as simple as a letter grade, retirement preparation can be […]
Top Retirement Mistake

The Wall Street Journal recently published a great article called “Five Big Retirement Mistakes”. The top mistake listed was not paying for financial guidance. “People who have no problem paying for the services of an accountant or lawyer often balk at the prospect of cutting a check to pay for investment advice. Instead, they rely […]
The Fiscal Cliff: Why Selling Now Is Not Always The Best Strategy

The daily fiscal cliff news coverage is causing irrational investor behavior regarding unrealized long-term capital gains (LTCG). Without congressional action the LTCG rate is set to increase from 15% in 2012 to 20% in 2013. In addition, high earners are subject to a 3.8% Medicare surtax applied to all capital gains. (income greater than $250,000 […]
The Tradeoff: Preserving Capital or Preserving Purchasing Power

Many aspects of life require careful consideration and balancing of the tradeoffs that arise from competing demands. For example, a common lifestyle tradeoff is working longer hours versus spending more time with your family. The competing demands within this decision are the income necessary to provide a suitable quality of life for your family versus the immeasurable […]