The FPC Blog
What To Consider When Buying a Second Home
Are you in the market for a second home? In recent years, we’ve seen an uptick in retirees who want to buy a second home
Keeping a Level Head in Finance and Investing
If the stock market has taught us anything the past few years, it’s that the unexpected will inevitably come to fruition. With dramatic highs and
The Importance of Term Life Insurance Outside Your Employer
If you have term life insurance through your employer, that can be a great asset to you. However, it is worth considering that life insurance
How to Prepare for Early Retirement
Have you ever considered retiring early? Perhaps you have friends or colleagues that have done so, and you can’t help but feel that you would
Navigating the U.S. Debt Ceiling – A Prudent Approach Amidst Uncertainty
As you may be aware, the U.S. government is again confronting the challenge of raising the debt ceiling. While this may create uncertainty in the
How Much Should You Help Your Kids Financially (without enabling them)?
In a recent study, it was found that 52% of young adults still lived with their parents. This is the highest percentage since the Great
Reinvesting In Yourself: Aligning Your Spending with Quality of Life
Do you ever feel like your money isn’t supporting the things you value the most? If you seem to have enough money but feel that
The Best Way To Transform Your Financial Goals
Updated April 2023. The role that finances play in your life is an important one, that’s why it is essential to establish a healthy relationship
Planning an Exit: Layoffs or Moving On, What To Do With Your Finances
The truth is that planning to exit your current job or company is stressful – regardless of the circumstances. Yet, the tech world has been
How Do I Know If I’m (Financially) Ready for Early Retirement?
Are you nearing retirement and want to get a better understanding of whether you are financially ready? Let’s talk about a process for figuring that
How Can I Save Money On Taxes in Retirement?
When you think of taxes, what comes to mind? It’s probably a once-per-year scramble to get all of your paperwork to submit to the IRS.
Setting Micro (Financial) Goals At The Start of the Year
Happy 2023! The first quarter of the year is an excellent time to slow down and reconnect or reevaluate your financial goals. The whirlwind of