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Is Our Success Due to Skill or Luck?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on April 19th, 2021

Kentucky’s own Henry Clay reportedly coined the phrase, “self-made man” when describing Benjamin Franklin during a speech in the U.S. Senate in 1842.

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What Does Wealth Mean to You?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on March 29th, 2021

Two hosts of a podcast I’m listening to recently described their relationships with money after both growing up poor. Their thoughts started me thinking, again, about people’s views toward money and what affect it has on us psychologically.

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Make These Moves Now to Reduce Your 2020 Taxes

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on November 16th, 2020

“You must pay taxes. But there’s no law that says you gotta leave a tip”, said somebody once. So check now, while you still have time to do something about it, to see whether you’ll owe or get a refund when you file next year. If you believe you’ll owe, below are some moves to reduce or eliminate that amount.

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Life Lessons From the Silver Fox

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on October 20th, 2020

A friend – a friend of everyone he met, actually – recently died. Known affectionately by many as the “Silver Fox” as much for his personality as for his looks, our friend truly loved people and life. In fact, he was the kind of guy who never had a bad day. At his funeral, one of his several eulogists listed our friend’s 10 keys to living a good life. I find them so compelling I want to share them with you:

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Answers to Two Recent Financial Questions

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on September 29th, 2020

As you might expect, I often get questions from clients, friends and acquaintances regarding finances. When 2 or 3 people ask, there are probably more as well, so here are two recent questions: 1) What does it mean to max out my retirement savings? 2) Should I pay off my mortgage early?

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My Cousin's 252-Day Self-Funded Sabbatical

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on September 21st, 2020

I have a cousin who was born when I was a freshman in college and we’ve grown rather close in recent years – mainly thanks to him – so when he called around the first of the year to tell me he had quit his high-paying job I was tempted to yell, “Are you crazy?!” I care for him a great deal, you see, so my financial planner brain started to mentally calculate the future value of his lost salary over the next few months. I didn’t react that way, fortunately, and I slowly started to see his wisdom as he explained his motivation. It wasn’t that he hated his job – he was a well-compensated regional manager for Target – but that he yearned to see the impact of his hard work more directly. As it turns out, his professional journey is actually becoming more common.

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It's Moneywatch Advisors' 40th Birthday!

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on September 14th, 2020

Born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1980, Moneywatch was one of the very first independent, fee-only financial advising firms in the country. Now, at age 40, we manage about $180 Million in assets owned by our 343 clients. Here is our story:

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Our Terrifying Vacation

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on August 4th, 2020

Our family started vacationing on Squam Lake in New Hampshire periodically when I was in middle school and my wife, kids and I have maintained the habit. In fact, we just returned from a week at our collective happy place where, this year, we had to dig deep to cope with a challenge unfamiliar to civilized society. Here is our terrifying story.

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5 Ways to Offset Taxes with Charitable Giving

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on July 6th, 2020

Although we’re all living through the same global pandemic, it has affected some of us more than others. By sitting on the boards of God’s Pantry Food Bank and the YMCA of Central Kentucky, I’ve seen how many in our communities are suffering economically. For instance, the need for food assistance in Lexington alone has increased almost 90% - many seeking help for the first time - since the pandemic hit. Similarly, as the Y never turns anyone away because they can’t pay – and there are more now than ever - donors’ contributions serve needs like helping kids attend summer camp and play in sports leagues.

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What Has The Pandemic Taught You?

Submitted by Moneywatch Advisors on June 22nd, 2020

Below are a few random thoughts from my own experience interspersed with some from friends. What about you?

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