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Financial Literacy in the Time of Coronavirus

May 1st, 2020|

April was the 20th anniversary of Financial Literacy Month in the US. This year, the movement was overshadowed by the global coronavirus pandemic and has many wondering if financial literacy matters in the current environment. It matters more than ever! A new survey from the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE) finds that nearly nine in 10 (88 percent) Americans [...]

Deconstructing the Stimulus Plan

April 2nd, 2020|

On Friday, March 27th Congress and the President signed into law the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, an unprecedented stimulus package worth $2T to address the economic impacts of COVID-19. Here are some of the aspects of the plan that might impact you. […]

Coronavirus and Your Portfolio

March 1st, 2020|

As news of the coronavirus stokes fear and uncertainty on a variety of fronts, it is only natural to wonder if you should do something to your portfolio to account for the news. In most cases, the answer is a resounding NO! Here’s why. […]

How to Protect Yourself and Loved Ones from Financial Fraud

February 4th, 2020|

Almost every day there is an article in the news about financial fraud. Much of it impacts seniors, like a recent scam involving fraudsters posing as social security representatives. However, we are all at risk, especially if we believe we are too young, too smart and too vigilant to fall for a scam. Sadly, the scam [...]

Redwood Grove Wealth Management Joins One Percent for the Planet

January 10th, 2020|

As part of our certification process as a B Corp last year, Redwood Grove Wealth Management made a commitment to donating one percent of our revenue to charity each year. Historically, we have supported a variety of non-profits focused on causes related to financial literacy and the environment. However, we recently learned about an organization called [...]

Why We Are A B Corporation

December 31st, 2019|

In 2019, Redwood Grove Wealth Management went through and passed the B Corp certification process. B Corp certification is awarded to companies that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. B Corps are accelerating a global culture shift to redefine success in business and build a more [...]

Why Kids Should Work

December 4th, 2019|

Most parents try to teach kids the life skills they’ll need to thrive as adults. Some of those skills relate to money and work ethic. Sadly, particularly in affluent communities, children are often sheltered from the responsibilities and realities faced by adults. The percentage of high school-aged kids who work is at an all-time low, declining to 20% in 2013 [...]

A Financial Planner’s Perspective on the FIRE Movement

November 1st, 2019|

I’ve recently seen a couple members of the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) community speak on the movement that has gained momentum in recent years. While I admire some of the characteristics of adherents of this movement (e.g., careful spending, aggressive saving), and I’ve learned a few new terms (e.g., geo arbitrage, mega Roth), I’m left with some serious questions [...]