Tyler Meyer, CFP®

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Will the Stock Market Crash in 2024? What 2023 Tells Us

I’ve already been asked this a few times this year (it’s January 2): Will the stock market crash in 2024? As we start the new year, we have an opportunity to reflect on the multitude of “mini-crises” that shaped the financial landscape in 2023. These challenges tested our resilience and forced us to confront the […]

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Forget the 4% Rule: Why a Flexible Retirement Withdrawal Strategy is Best

Retirement planning is a multifaceted endeavor, and for decades, the 4% rule has served as a guiding principle for many. But what if there’s a more dynamic approach to withdrawals that could better suit your unique retirement journey? Join me as we explore the idea of abandoning the conventional 4% rule in favor of a

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Retirement Planning Timeline: 8 Must Know Retirement Deadlines

There are so many key milestones along the retirement journey and knowing where these milestones should fit in your retirement planning timeline makes a huge difference.  For example, knowing one of these retirement deadlines allowed one of my clients, we’ll refer to him as Donald Duck, to retire a whole 3.5 years sooner! Despite having

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What the FED – Why Inflation Will Almost Certainly Increase to Close out the Year

Unless you have lived under a rock over the last few years, you have noticed inflation increasing slowly and not so subtly reaching into your pocket. For many Americans, this has taken a toll on their financial safety net and impacted their ability to sustain unexpected expenses. We all now know that the so-called transitory

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