Insights on Financial Planning and Intentional Living
Cat’s in the Cradle
Tell me a story about your first memory of money and the role it plays in life. When I crafted this question for the Walden Roots intake survey, I had no idea of depths it would reveal.
Grounded by Purpose
When I started Walden I had a clear vision for the firm. I want Walden to be more than a Financial Advisory firm. As the mission of the firm states, I want to inspire my clients to live with intention and purpose, and I truly mean that.
Announcing Walden Roots
I launched Walden Financial in 2020 with this mission statement: to enrich our clients lives by inspiring them to live with intention and purpose. I worked hard on curating that statement. It was important to me to capture exactly the kind of financial practice I wanted to create and what it would mean to my clients to do so.
Thinking Ahead: Tax Planning Strategies for High Earners
Many tax planning opportunities have passed for 2023, but now is a great time to look ahead and prepare for 2024. Here, we outline key strategies that may improve your financial well-being and tax efficiency in the year to come.
Money Can't Buy Me Love
A cornerstone of the Walden Roots process is identifying and defining a client’s two core values. Brene Brown defines core values as “the beliefs that are most important to you, that help you find your way in the dark, that fill you with a feeling of purpose.”
Deepening Your Roots
It’s probably no surprise to you that I’m a big fan of goal setting, which is one of the reasons we launched the Walden Roots: Discovering Your Financial Purpose process in the first place. When you are crystal clear on the life you want and the person you wish to become, we can help you to define the financial actions that will begin to add up to your new identity.
New Year, Fresh Start
At the end of each year, I like to pause and reflect on the past 12 months of successes, failures, challenges, and opportunities.
The Power of Evidence: Data-Driven Investment Strategies
Our investment philosophy is centered around one fundamental truth; we do not know what the market is going to do. So, if we can’t predict what the market is going to do, how do we manage investments effectively?
Supporting the Initial Launch: 529 to Roth IRA Rollover Opportunity
As a father of four, I think about my children’s future constantly. Thoughts range from simple things like how well they will drive their first car, to more complex issues such as whether they’ll make personal and professional decisions that allow them to live a fulfilled life. If you have children of your own, I’m sure you can relate.
First We Make Our Habits...
If you’ve ever tried to create a new habit and failed, this is for you. For years my habits worked against me, holding me back from becoming the person I wanted to be. My mind was filled with stories that all started the same; “I’m not the type of person that [insert unattainable habit here]”.
The One Thing
I enjoy creating goals; it gives me energy. It creates a fresh start and often serves as a source of motivation when striving for more.
Abundance or Scarcity: You Choose
Have you ever found yourself comparing your life to someone elses'? Wishing you had something that they had? Intelligence, looks, house, lifestyle? Of course you have, you’re human!
Elections matter, but not so much to your investments
Election years can be fraught with uncertainty as developments surrounding the candidates, their platforms, and their predicted effects on the economy and markets dominate the news. But should you let this stream of political information influence how your investment portfolio is managed?
Start Small
I love new. New ideas, new projects, new ways of doing things, new anything(s). I get energy from thinking about change. The problem is, I get excited about the new, then immediately overwhelmed by the amount of hard work, planning, focus and time it takes to do anything worthwhile.
Financial Independence
Financial Independence. This phrase is often used synonymously with retirement, but I believe it’s something completely different. For some, financial Independence is that magical day when you walk into your boss’ office and say, “it’s been a pleasure, but PEACE OUT!”… then head to the beach to live out the rest of our life in a state of constant relaxation and 4pm dinner specials. Or is it?
Who needs a coach? I do.
We all have a different way of approaching a new year. Some make resolutions, some set goals, some do nothing at all. I think I’ve subscribed to each approach at some point throughout my adult life. Like many, my focus at the beginning of the year has often been on fitness.