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Can I Retire at 60 With $1 Million? Income, Expenses and Example

Retiring at 60 with $1 million is possible for some people, but the outcome depends on how long the money needs to last, how much is withdrawn each year and what other income sources are available. A portfolio of that size may support annual withdrawals of roughly $40,000 to $50,000, before taxes and inflation adjustments.… read more…

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Industry Trends

CFP® Certification by State – 2026 Study

The number of Certified Financial Planners™ (CFPs®) grew by 4.3% between early 2025 and 2026, for a total of 107,558 active licenses across the United States. Ultimately, the competition for existing CFPs® – and for those financial planners with different credentials – comes down to contextual factors including local advisors per capita, growth in the… read more…

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Ask an Advisor

Ask an Advisor: When Can I Stop Saving for Retirement? I’m a 39-Year-Old Military Officer With $722K in Savings

At what point should you stop contributing to your investment and retirement accounts and just let time and compound interest do its thing? I’m 39 (married with a 1-year-old) with $587,000 in a 401(k)/TSP and $135,000 in a Roth IRA. My employer matches up to 5% of 401(k) contributions. I’m planning to sell a rental… read more…

Managing family finances can be complex when multiple goals and life changes overlap, and a family financial planner can help bring structure to those decisions.
Financial Planning

What Does a Family Financial Planner Do?

Managing money as a family is rarely simple, especially when multiple goals and life changes collide. From saving for college to planning for retirement, financial decisions can feel overwhelming without a clear roadmap. A family financial planner can help bring structure and confidence to those choices—but understanding what they actually do is the first step.… read more…

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Certifications & Licenses

CFA vs. CFP®: Which Do You Need?

Chartered financial analyst (CFA) and certified financial planner (CFP) are common certifications for individuals working in finance, namely financial advisors. These are designed to tell a client (or employer) that the holder has received education in certain types of financial… read more…

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Brokerage

5 Tips for Choosing a Wealth Management Firm

Wealth management firms are all different, with their own specializations and services. As a result, the process for choosing a wealth manager is a very personal one. Wealth managers work closely together with their clients to identify financial goals and… read more…

A fee-only financial planner doesn't earn commissions for recommending certain products.
Advisor Fees & Costs

What Is a Fee-Only Financial Planner?

If a financial planner, financial advisor or another type of financial professional is fee-only, that means they receive compensation solely from the fees clients pay for their services. They do not earn commissions for recommending certain products. A fee-only structure… read more…

Investment Property
Real Estate Investing

Why First Homes Could Be Investment Properties

If you’re young and looking to purchase a new home to live in, you may want to consider turning it into an investment property. While most people wait until after they’ve bought their first or second home to begin investing in… read more…

Data Articles and Studies

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Demographics & Migration

Where Millennials Are Moving – 2026 Study

Millennials now make up an estimated 36% of the workforce, making this cohort highly valuable to any local economy. With more flexibility than ever due to remote work and rapidly developing technologies, many Millennial households opt to move locations in pursuit of job opportunities, higher pay, preferable lifestyles, and family considerations, among other reasons. Locations… read more…

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Demographics & Migration

Where Most People Are About to Retire – 2026 Study

Many individuals aged 55 to 64 are at the peak of their earning, contributing to local taxes and sometimes with plenty of discretionary income to spare on local businesses. On average, 11.0% of the population in large cities, and an estimated 17.1% of households in this age bracket make $200,000 or more, earning the “high… read more…

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Quality of Life

Where Most People Are Single or Married – 2026 Study

One of the most important decisions in someone’s financial life and beyond can be whom they choose as a partner. On average, 40.1% of adults in large cities have found their partner, while another 42.5% have yet to make that decision and remain single. The balance may be inherently off, with an average of 107… read more…

Detached houses in a new residential district. Stonington, CT.
Income

Cities Adding the Most High-Income Households – 2026 Study

The number of high income households in a community can have a large impact on local economics. High income households – defined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as those earning $200,000 or more per year – generally contribute more dollars to the local and state tax bases, and to surrounding businesses. At the same… read more…

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