Financial Topics Newsletter

December 2009   Thursday, September 9, 2010
Christmas With A Debt Addict: Do You Have One At Your House?
This Short Quiz Will Tell You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzrO5RFdtn0

This short quiz will tell you if you have a debt addict living in your house, but it is useless unless answered honestly. It’s painful to be honest with yourself, but it’s foolish to minimize the painful truth. Time Magazine recently reported that debt addicts have a 90% relapse rate. Alcoholics and nicotine addicts (after six months clean) have a relapse rate of 75%.


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Year End Review Checklist
Common Blindspots & Questions
http://debtorsanonymous.org/help/signs.htm

These are some popular and pressing questions clients have been asking me during their Year End Review. Feel free to call in if you’d like me to review any of these areas:
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Calmly Reassess Your Portfolio
The recent market volatility has been more pronounced and of longer duration than many expected, making it difficult to determine how to adjust your portfolio. Should you leave it alone, hoping the market will quickly rebound to much higher levels? Or should you sell everything and stick your money in cash accounts? The appropriate answer probably lies somewhere between those two extremes. What you should do is thoroughly review your portfolio and make any necessary adjustments.
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Answer These Questions First
Investments in bonds should be tailored to your investment objectives, risk tolerance, and other personal circumstances. Answering some fundamental questions will help you determine the role bonds should have in your portfolio.
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Should You Pay Off Your Mortgage before Retirement?
A recent study found that 41% of homeowners between the ages of 60 and 69 still have a mortgage on their home. Of those, 51% had sufficient assets to repay their mortgage (Source: Center for Retirement Research, July 2009). The study found that most households would be better off paying their mortgage off, since the cost of the mortgage is higher than their investment earnings. But is that good advice for your situation?
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The Recession's Impact on Higher-Income Families
It's commonly believed that recessions impact lower-income families more than higher-income families. However, a recent study by economists at Northwestern University found that the relative income loss during recessions for the top 10% of the population is 26% greater than the average household, while it is double the average household for the top 1% of the population. (Source: Newsweek, July 20, 2009)
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Review Your Estate Plan
Between the fluctuating stock market and declining home values, the value of your assets has probably changed dramatically over the past couple of years. Thus, you should probably take a look at your estate plan, considering the following.
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Greg Peterson holds a bachelor’s degree in Global Economy from BYU and an MBA in Finance & Entrepreneurship from the Marriott School of Management at BYU, where he was a Dean’s Scholar and 1st runner up in The Student Entrepreneur of The Year Award. He has started & managed several successful companies. After tenures at Merrill Lynch, Fisher Investments, & Smith Barney, he founded Peterson Wealth Management in 2007 to focus on high-quality, low-cost
401(k) plans as well as wealth management for households with over $100,000 to invest.

 
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Some information provided in this newsletter was prepared by Integrated Concepts. This newsletter intends to offer factual and up-to-date information on the subjects discussed, but should not be regarded as a complete analysis of these subjects. Professional advisers should be consulted before implementing any options presented. No party assumes liability for any loss or damage resulting from errors or omissions or reliance on or use of this material.

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