Twelve points Blog
How to be Second Home Savvy: An Introduction
Few assets can bring a family together like a second home. Whether it is beachfront property on Cape Cod or a house on Lake Winnipesaukee, the second home is a source of tremendous joy for many families. Imagine all of the time spent at the beach, skiing or simply sitting
Millennials: Why Now is the Time to Invest
Before we start, there is something you should know: I, too, am a millennial, which means that I am in your shoes, At the beginning of my career, I struggled with balancing everyday expenses, student loans and saving for retirement.
Who Should Have a Financial Plan?
I was meeting with an attorney friend of mine the other day, when she asked me a simple, but profound, question: “Who should have a financial plan?” Although my answer (“Anyone with a heartbeat.”) certainly sounded brash, her question got me thinking
A Win-Win for Parents, Grandparents & Students: 529 Plans
There’s been some talk during the current presidential campaign about making public colleges tuition-free. It makes a good soundbite but it’s not going to happen anytime soon. College tuition will remain the second largest personal expense after one’s home.
London via G2G
This summer’s family vacation was a whirlwind European adventure that kicked off with a 5 night stay at the G2G London property. The G2G “Vacation Experience Managers” and the onsite “Destination Managers” were helpful, accommodating and welcoming.
Brexit and Your Portfolio
June 23, 2016 is a day that everyone who is involved in financial markets will remember for life. In fact, a British politician has playfully (I think) suggested that England declare it a national holiday, their own Independence Day. As you probably have heard on the news