Financial Topics Newsletter
Brought to you compliments of Caroline Girgis, JD, and Dwayne Grady, MBA, ChFC®

February 2009   Saturday, February 4, 2012
Your Financial Road Map
Are you making progress toward your financial goals? Are your finances in order? Are you prepared for a financial emergency? If you're not sure, take time to thoroughly assess your finances so you have a road map for your financial life.
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Raising Financially Responsible Children
It's not unusual to have concerns about the impact money may have on your children's lifestyles. Even beyond basic financial responsibility, you want to make sure that wealth does not remove your children's incentives to work hard, to pursue a meaningful career, or to care about other people. How do you help your children obtain the values you'd like them to have? Consider these tips.
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Asset Allocation Basics
The theory behind diversification, or asset allocation, is to spread your investments across different asset classes to help protect your portfolio from downturns in any one asset. Diversification is a defensive strategy - it is meant to protect your portfolio during market downturns and to reduce your portfolio's volatility.
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How Retirees Can Protect Their Nest Egg
While stock market fluctuations are painful for all investors, they are even more so for those nearing or in retirement. Investors who won't be retiring for many years have plenty of time for their investments to grow. Current and prospective retirees, however, may be concerned about how market fluctuations will affect their retirement plans. If you're looking for ways to help protect your nest egg, consider the following.
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Be Prepared for a Layoff
In these economic times, job security is a notion from the past. All workers should be prepared financially for the possibility of a job layoff. Here are some tips to help with that process.
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Dwayne Grady, MBA, ChFC®, and Caroline Girgis, JD, through Cornerstone Wealth Strategies Group, are committed to providing the finest service and investment advice to their clients. Both Dwayne and Caroline specialize in serving the needs of high-net-worth individuals, successful professionals, business owners, and retirees.

Both Dwayne and Caroline hold advanced degrees and designations and are highly knowledgeable in the areas of tax-advantaged investing, retirement planning, financial planning, and professional money management.

Successful management of your finances today is the key to the lifestyle that you and your family will enjoy-or endure-tomorrow. They would be happy to assist you with any of your financial needs.

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