Are You A Casually Competent Investor?

Steven Grey and Advisor Propsectives recently published a stellar article titled “The Myth of the Casually Competent Investor”.  Not only was he spot on with his analysis, he gave some great analogies about how everyone considers themselves qualified to beat the market. A small snippet of the article shows two great examples of how silly […]

Part 4: What Opportunities Have I Missed?

The last part of our “Why to Use a Financial Advisor” series involves missed opportunities.  Knowing there are unknowns out there in financial planning is the first step in identifying areas that can be improved.  A few examples of common missed items that we optimize for clients are: 529 Savings Plan in NYS – New […]

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 […]

The Questions You Should Be Asking

The NY Times blog author Carl Richards hits the nail on the head when he highlights how emotions are once again taking over media and investor behavior as the stock market presses higher and higher. The question being asked is  “Should we buy or should we sell?”  as many rush into the market at its recent […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Global Equity Valuations

The global equity markets continue to experience disappointing returns.  In discussions with clients, my advice is a reminder that the research shows that developing a strategic asset allocation plan and staying the course through rebalancing is the prudent course of action. The European sovereign debt crisis is in its third year and continues to create […]

Investor Behavior: Market Timing Pitfalls

Dalbar, an independent communications and research firm, has done countless studies trying to quantify the impact of investor behavior on real-life returns.  Their studies focus on the difference between investors’ actual returns in stock funds to the average return of the funds themselves.  Basically, they are comparing the return the investor gets to the return […]

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.  […]